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Indigenous self-ID/"Pretendians" (merged thread)

Don’t understand estimate the power of family myth. If all your relatives are telling you about your indigenous great-grandfather, or your grandmother told everyone she’s indigenous, a lot of the family will probably take that at face value.
My issue isn’t with someone claiming something they may have been told and innocently believes it at face value.

It is when they may profit and exploit it without really looking into it. Especially when culturally they have little to no link.
 
My issue isn’t with someone claiming something they may have been told and innocently believes it at face value.

It is when they may profit and exploit it without really looking into it. Especially when culturally they have little to no link.
100% agree.

It's one thing for Timmy to go around telling people he's a "viking" because his family is supposed to have come from Denmark. It's entirely a different thing to go around claiming "viking" ancestry, and declaring themself an expert in large part because of ancentry, to make money, when they're not at all "viking".
 
100% agree.

It's one thing for Timmy to go around telling people he's a "viking" because his family is supposed to have come from Denmark. It's entirely a different thing to go around claiming "viking" ancestry, and declaring themself an expert in large part because of ancentry, to make money, when they're not at all "viking".

I think these DNA test services have been very good in showing people that almost no one is pure anything. And especially in NA were almost all a Heinz 57.
 
Pretenders - we will always have them whether they be "Vikings" "Indigenous" "Veterans" (complete with medals) or whatever you choose to pretend you are.

I prefer to be a Jedi.

May The Force Be With You.

star wars GIF
 
I think these DNA test services have been very good in showing people that almost no one is pure anything. And especially in NA were almost all a Heinz 57.
My DNA results confirmed the family stories... Mostly Scottish, with a lot of English, a bit Irish and a touch of the "norse" countries(1%) like all the British.
 
My DNA results confirmed the family stories... Mostly Scottish, with a lot of English, and a bit Irish and a touch of the "norse" countries(1%) like all the British.
My results may be similar if I ever did DNA
The Norse might be replaced by the French though, but who really knows?
 
Our family tree likely has an indigenous woman that married in. Or so we suspect. Several generations ago. Family has been here since the 1600s. Not an uncommon thing for French canadiens at the time.

No one is claiming anything on that basis as she likely adopted our culture and any children would have been raised in that culture.
 
My results may be similar if I ever did DNA
The Norse might be replaced by the French though, but who really knows?

I haven't done one yet. My tin foil hat side is keeping me from surrendering my DNA lol crazy I know lol.

But family doesn't claim anything really beneficial crazy. Irish immigrants, looking for less prosecution and more opportunity. Came in through Boston and some how wound up between Verona and Enterprise, Ont.
 
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