I am thinking about doing an ancestry.com DNA test. My last dabble into ancestry research reveled that my "good side of the family" of ministers and teachers descended from a Army desrter around 1880. Slugged his commanding officer and ran to the Missouri Ozarks. Started using his mother's maiden name. My "bad side of the family" full of lay-abouts and honky-tonkers descender from an early judge, state legislator with a county named after him.
My Mormon co-worker from Utah knew she had a little Native American and Hispanic ancestry. Came back 22% Sub-Saharan African. No hint in her verbal family history. Asian for her Native American part.
So before I take this plunge to nail down my 25%+ Native American ancestry, what do I have to lose versus what I have to gain? The Cherokees aren't giving me any casino money, license plates, or pow-wow invites. But I would know if my greatuncle's stories were worth anything. Could my white priveledge evaporate? I love naan bread and tandoori chicken. Could I really be Indian and just misunderstood?
My Mormon co-worker from Utah knew she had a little Native American and Hispanic ancestry. Came back 22% Sub-Saharan African. No hint in her verbal family history. Asian for her Native American part.
So before I take this plunge to nail down my 25%+ Native American ancestry, what do I have to lose versus what I have to gain? The Cherokees aren't giving me any casino money, license plates, or pow-wow invites. But I would know if my greatuncle's stories were worth anything. Could my white priveledge evaporate? I love naan bread and tandoori chicken. Could I really be Indian and just misunderstood?