So my DNA ancestors results came in

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That's interesting friend. You kind of resemble Eric la salle
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I can kinda see all the races in there. If i had to guess based on your appearence friend I'd say you had a father of African descent and a mother that was Latina or Caucasian or just biracial african-Caucasian. I guess this is the future of America.

Hopefully you believe in God because obviously believers are the most superior race
 

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:comeon: I'm looking up the blood quantum laws for my own reference now. Add something useful to the conversation or move around. And for some of these tribes 1/16th is enough and tracing back to an actual tribe isn't required.

It looks very complex from what I'm reading. But there are benefits available, if you do the work to trace your lineage a bit.

:bryan: what are you talking about?

First off, breh is Hispanic. Meaning his ancestry comes from a country in Latin America.

Any benefits that citizens of Native nations in the U.S. get are due to the treaty relationship between Native nations and the federal government. The U.S. government has no treaty relationships with any Native nations outside the U.S. :bryan:

Furthermore blood quantum in itself does not entitle one to benefits if they aren't enrolled as a citizen of a nation.

Too much misinformation out there on this topic
 
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