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LittleJade

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Ethnically speaking.

What's your heritage, your ancestry? Do you take any of the traditions from your forefathers, and keep them alive?


Me, I'm 1/2 Dutch, and 1/4 English, 1/4 Irish.

I was raised European... I don't know quite how to explain that, but anyone who was raised the same way will understand.

And I practice Sinterklaas. Dutch Christmas, where St. Nick comes to fill the shoes of good children with treats...
 
I am German, Russian, Irish, English, French, Black, Black foot Indian. (Just recently found out the French Black combo is creole from Louisiana)

My mother didn't raise me with any one tradition from her past and my father wasn't involved in my life. Most of the traditions that I do have are from studying my Celtic and native backgrounds and incorporating them into my learning of paganism.
 
i'm half-Italian, and the other half is Greek/French.

i keep a lot of Italian traditions that i grew up with, especially for the holidays.
 
HottieMama said:
i'm half-Italian, and the other half is Greek/French.

i keep a lot of Italian traditions that i grew up with, especially for the holidays.
Heya, HM!

*hug*
 
From what I know I'm 100% Danish. I've often admired how most Americans know more or less what their heritage is.
 
ShyGuy68 said:
From what I know I'm 100% Danish. I've often admired how most Americans know more or less what their heritage is.

*points at self*

Canadian, bucko.


And my honey's 1/2 Danish. 1/2 Austrian.
 
i am 3/4 Cherokee, and 1/4 Scottish. So yes, i have a temper that sometimes gets a wee bit out of control. :eek:

And i keep more with my Cherokee heritage as my grandmama on dads side taught me our ways when i was little.
 
Slavic, German, English, Scottish, Dutch, and French Swiss. Very Lily white
 
Part Irish, Part Polish, Part Cherokee Indian.. 100% Exotic goddess

Cooking traditions are very polish..

Holidays were Christian, not nationality...
 
ShyGuy68 said:
From what I know I'm 100% Danish. I've often admired how most Americans know more or less what their heritage is.

That's because Americans make a big deal out of it. So do Canadians. Keeping an ethnic identity was something all of our ancestors were into.
 
100% Kiwi, of Irish, Danish, English origin (going back a few generations.)

I think I am one of the few European-descended Kiwis who can walk into a graveyard in NZ and see four generations of his family there.
 
I'm just American. :) I know there is Indian on dad's side and my mom is convinced she is part Russian because she looks like a Russian woman. :rolleyes: I don't have any ethnic traditions.
 
Mostly English and Scottish, with some Creek and Cherokee Indian thrown in for good measure, though you wouldn't know it by looking at my pale ass. :p
 
Canadian for generations, but speaking about my ancestors. I know there is lots of French, and Uk(england, ireland, scotland), and some German I learned recently.
 
My ancestry is English royalty and Scottish nobility. All that changed when my ancestors boarded the Mayflower and renounced their royal and noble claims to live as free men in a new world. My ancestors fought proudly in the Revolutionary War, believing in religious freedom and freedom from taxation, believing that all men are created equal. A far distant cousin of mine is the author of our Declaration of Independence and our Nation's 3rd president, Thomas Jefferson. Another far distant cousin of mine was the beloved wife of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee. My heritage is filled with honorable men.

Now .... what does all that make me today? Why, a princess, of course. A Mississippi, Southern Belle, Redneck Princess, that is :p

My heritage is fascinating to me, and I am proud of those who are my ancestors, but I'm a simple girl who has a job and family to support just like everyone else. I only care that I am special to my family and those who love me. Somewhere a long time ago, my family blood was 'blue' and our name was powerful. These days, it just doesn't matter. :)
 
Born in Montreal Canada so I guess that makes me French Canadian by birth but I'm 1/4 Sicilian, 1/4 Italian, 1/4 black, 1/8 white, 1/8 Cherokee

Growing up we celebrated holidays in Italian tradition, some of which I still follow now.
 
LittleJade said:
Ethnically speaking.

What's your heritage, your ancestry? Do you take any of the traditions from your forefathers, and keep them alive?


Me, I'm 1/2 Dutch, and 1/4 English, 1/4 Irish.

I was raised European... I don't know quite how to explain that, but anyone who was raised the same way will understand.

And I practice Sinterklaas. Dutch Christmas, where St. Nick comes to fill the shoes of good children with treats...

1/2 Pakistani, 1/2 Arab. Is that bother you?
 
HornyBabe1965 said:
That's because Americans make a big deal out of it. So do Canadians. Keeping an ethnic identity was something all of our ancestors were into.
is why white women no go out with ppl like me?
 
sweet_bitch said:
1/2 Pakistani, 1/2 Arab. Is that bother you?

Are you a good person? Do you like to smile. Can you hold an intelligent conversation that doesnt include my boobs for at least 10 minutes? Do you treat your elders, your parents with respect.

Then I dont care what your race is, it would not bother me.
 
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