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You've never seen a Native American with red skin, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
My stepdad was Cherokee, and his tans had a distinct reddish tinge. There's definitely some merit to the stereotype; I mean, Asians aren't actually "yellow" either, it's just a general tone.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Weak.
My background is Caddo, Aztec, and Maya and there is no "reddish tinge."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, I'm not making it up. I live in freaking Oklahoma, I'm surrounded by Native Americans every day, and I'm not racist. Don't be a bitch just because you're wrong.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Caddo is the only one of those, by the way, that can even be considered in what you were talking about; the rest are central/south american. So what, you think just because your tiny little bit of Native American blood doesn't make you reddish, that someone full-blooded or almost wouldn't?
Btw, claiming heritage of cultures that haven't existed for centuries sounds really pretentious. Half the people in this hemisphere can probably claim that; anyone whose ancestors ever intermarried with natives.
by Anonymous13 years ago
How the hell am I suppose to? I live in Iceland, only thing i see are Eskimoes, Penguins and the occasional Polar Bear.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My uncle with a sunburn.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My skin always has a reddish tint, but I'm not even a little native american.
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