| Native Indian Women... Posted: 8/30/2006 9:47:16 AM | | I wouldn't know.. I've never been with a native indian woman.. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/1/2006 4:41:55 AM | Hey Chuck, you are not only pst expempt, but you dont have any personal imcome taxes taken off your pay either am I correct? That would be damn sweet
Ok back on topic, I beleive that the men are attracted to the beautiful dark thick hair and dark complextion.  | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/2/2006 1:07:54 AM | tax exempt only applies to on reserve natives. if they move off they must pay regular taxes minus the one exemption. from what i know..sometimes it isnt alot...lol someone wanna back me up on this or prove me wrong... | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/2/2006 3:35:14 PM | I get that as well....it is the switch up from the typical Blond/blue eyes we have crammed down our throats via the media as the desired look...
As for Taxes...why should Natives pay...isn't it enough that the Gov. got the land for free... | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/2/2006 6:07:14 PM | lol Jules..too funny! hope that comment doesn't stir up sh*t...lol (even if it is true) | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 1:19:48 AM | i dont see why it should .. they didnt make a government and had christian values forced upon them. their government was a pretty basic one. but it served them fine the way it was..it wasnt till the europeans came and figured it was barbaric that they lived the way they did and forced their values on them. now if anyone wants to flame me for this go ahead..i`m european and native | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 7:31:18 AM |
Hey Chuck, you are not only pst expempt, but you dont have any personal income taxes taken off your pay either am I correct? That would be damn sweet
I wish....i live off rez and pay income taxes just like everyone else does | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 4:30:14 PM | Chuck, let's go buy a house together my friend...we'll rent it out and become rich...LOL
happy Labour Day! | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 5:55:13 PM | | Well, I'd be attracted to a Native American simply because she might share the same interests as me. I take my Native background seriously. If you can't tell by my pictures. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 6:25:28 PM | When I was just a kid, I saw a lot of Cowboy ‘n’ Injun movies. They were GREAT! Invariably, when a cowboy hooked up with an Injun girl, she had a beautiful, remarkable innocence, a naiveté, which seemed to come right out of the screen.
As the years have gone bye, the tradition has continued. Whenever the Cowboy has met the Injun woman, she possessed the same beauty, the same naiveté, and the same presentation.
I have had the opportunity to meet a sensationally beautiful Native Indian in Northern Nevada. I was awestruck; everything in those movies seemed true and I understood (and understand) the fascination. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 6:52:43 PM | OP, just saying "attracted to native women" doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me. I live on a rez and I have met/seen many native ladies. I also grew up in an ethnically diverse part of California and met/saw women from many backgrounds. It has always been my experience that there will be a range of attractiveness within any ethnic background. Blanket statements don't seem to make a lot of sense (except, of course, all Asian women ARE hot! ). Now having said that, I can understand why the fellas are knocking down your door. Perhaps they are unintentionally making an over broad statement when all they really meant was that they are attracted to you? I think I've solved it . | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/4/2006 7:14:46 PM |
OP, just saying "attracted to native women" doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me. me neither.
Now having said that, I can understand why the fellas are knocking down your door.
lol....thank u. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 2:13:17 PM | | I am only 1/3 NA.......My bro and sis came out brown and I was "bleached" somehow in the birthing process...(heeheehee)....but I always get told that it is my spirituality, my personality and my nurturing soul that they find most attractive.... My grandfather who was full blooded NA raised me on the "Red Path" to be native american. I know I am different. I have faced much discrimination all my life (Becasue of my unusual actions)- But I forget this - because I was taught to love, forgive and nurture. Thank you PaPa!! I am at peace and know greater joy because of this upbringing no matter what happens........even if no man finds me attractive.........O'siyo | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 4:12:25 PM | Mythquester,
As an indigenous person of this continent what do you want to be called? If you are more than half of a particular tribe I could understand using the name your tribe uses. So what are you? I can't make up for the cruel realities of history but I can try and be civil.
I'm sure some of you will take offense to this question but ignorance is a place I don't like to dwell, so please help me here. With all due respect folks, some of you here have professed to being Native American and you are paler than my Limey-Mick a*s*s. I'm simply trieing to understand what makes you Native American since in my kenning it apparently is not the majority of your APPARENT genetic makeup? What percentage of indigenouous blood do you think you need to have to be "native american." Much of White America has indigenous, particularly Cherokee, blood in population but we never hear about it because it is such a small percentage. If you look at the Peqwat (SP?) leadership that opened the casino in Connecticut and the photos of some of you professing to be Native American you might understand my confusion. I would be grateful for honest answers. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 4:25:23 PM | | DC: not sure how your question is gonna be answered, but I"m really sitting in anticipation over here to see....lol BTW,is this a new thread u're starting in the middle of mine? | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 5:01:40 PM | My deepest apologies, not my intention to hijack anything. I just saw the other off topic posts and chose to see the participants of the thread as on topic. If the mods want to delete my post I will understand. In my first post I displayed an "attitude" some may see as combative. It is my honest observation. Some of the respondents here have simply reinforced that observation, an observation I'd simply like to be enlightened on. 
Edit: OT: I'm not native, but I love the mountains I wander here. Perhaps subconciously I think a native lady can make me closer to this land my family came to. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 5:45:42 PM | DC...I guess you are requesting a Native American****ail...Well first off let's make something very clear. 1. When the Settlers came over they held captive many natives and Men being Men would Rape and dilute the blood. 2. When the Settlers Came into 'Permanent Indian Territory' forcing many bands together that previously were separated many Bands intermixed 3. It is a common belief that all Native people (North American) are Dark Skinned. This is not true. As in all races there are fluctuations in Melanin pigment.
Now for my 'Cocktail' Father 3/4 Cherokee and 1/4 English Mother 1/2 Inuit 1/4 Scottish 1/4 Mexican (This is a whole different mix of Spanish and Native People)
I will be Honest your response did offend me at first…then I just chalked it up to ignorance for that I will enlighten you. Native people as little as 20 years ago hid their heritage because of discrimination. This discrimination is still prevalent today. I am proud that my people (All Bands/Nations) are proudly declaring themselves!!
Dc I would suggest the following book to read: ‘Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee” by Dee Brown. This will give you a bit of insight.
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 6:04:02 PM |
Ok guys...Lately I have been receiving alot of mail saying how men are so attracted to me because I am Native. I do not take offense to this, rather I am flattered, and welcome the compliments...but guys...what is it about Native women you find so appealing? When I look at myself, I don't see anything different other than the fact that perhaps my skin is a little more tanned than some other women. So...what is this perception that I am missing? Ahh!, I honestly wouldn't try to figure this thing out. So somebody tells you they like you because of your ethnicity and heritage. Personally, I'd think that's cool if somebody told me that, and I would try to get to know them more, see if they're just saying that to kiss my ass, see if they have abnormal fetishes, etc. Knowledge is power, seek to know those who are attracted to you. Peace. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 6:24:25 PM | hey Jules, dont worry about it...I just wanted to leave that one alone, ya know..... | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 6:45:05 PM | Read the book, met Russel Means, worked helping children on reservations with fetal alcohol syndrome. Psychological and historical considerations don't change the reality of genetic makeups. You yourself are not pale and you have "native" features. If there is an adequate fraction of indigenous blood in the "mexican" component of your heritage you are more than half Native American. You can chalk my question up to ignorance if you wish, I chalk it up to a decent math teacher. If you could direct me to the ignorance within my question I would be grateful.
If you were familiar with the Ward Churchill story and really looked at a couple of the photographs of the "natives" here you would understand my question was indeed a rhetorical, not racist one. "Cherokees" in particular have gotten a lot paler in recent years. As to pale pigmentation of Native Americans: Where are they? I've spent extensive time and worked on the Navajo Nation, on the Wind River, and Southern Ute. In my experience the only folks there I've ever seen with pale skin have a MAJORITY of European blood in them. Albinos and other uncommon genetic variables aside, to the best of my knowledge people native to this continent were not pale skinned beyond rare genetic anomolies. If you can substantiate your claim that this a falsehood or whatever it is you are trying to assert I would be most appreciative. Intermixing and the addition of european blood reinforces my point, not whatever it is you are trying to put forth. IMHO there's not a plausible premise there let alone a viable syllogism.
Tribes have different requirements for membership. Some ask for as little as 1/16th native blood. I'm said by some of my relatives to be 1/32nd Cherokee. The problem is that before and after the Trail of Tears Cherokee blood was crossed frequently with European blood to the point that the "recipe" became a mystery. Tens of millions of Americans have Cherokee blood in them and don't even know it.
I'm not saying anyone needs to assume the "nationality" of the largest component of their blood. I am saying however that if you profess to be Native American you should not be offended if someone asks for an explanation. Several years ago Tiger Woods was asked by prominent black leaders to publicly proclaim himself "black." He declined noting that in addition to being an insult to his full blodded Thai mother it would be a denial of reality. IMHO he showed a hell of a lot of class. Some of you may hate the European portion of your ancestory and chose to deny it. That is your choice, but with all due respect it does not change the physical reality of what you are. Thanks for your time and any consideration of the premises I have put forth,
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 8:12:59 PM | although i dont know exactly what percentile native i am i know i am 50% european. prob a bit higher if you add the metis factor of european and indian mixing. i like both parts of my heritage. my grandfather helped smuggle people out of holland during ww2. on the native side i dont know alot my cousin who is in the same level on the family tree is status . i just havent gone after the card yet. i like going to pow wow`s and love nature. anyone with native blood can choose to be native. now law and bands stipulate how much percentile you need to become legal or a member. its often hard to track down native relatives as someone said earlier they hid it. the gov web site offers cencus lists but it is often hard to find or decipher if they are related unless you now your family history. as for mine once you go back past my great grandfather it gets jumbled and lost. my great grandmother was the native one.but its hard to prove because she married a white man and her status was hidden. such is the case for alot of people. now i`m mostly european but i tan very darkly in the summer whereas one of my sisters is blond with blue eyes, this would not mean she is any less native then i am. just that here genes followed the european side. it comes down to a choice. i could wear wooden clogs and find a dyke to stick my finger in (sick minds you all have) but i choose not to. | |
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| Native Indian Women... Posted: 9/5/2006 8:44:43 PM | @AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! For the love of mike....just e-mail Jules and get on with it already.... | |
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