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Added: Monday, February 6th 2012 at 8:36am by wolfman74
 
 
 

how well do you know your heritage?. i'm intested in many cultures and heritage of any body. Me and my tattoo artist were taliking about this saturday. we talked about how our ancestors made it to this country.for example i'm french canadian and my ancestors were fur trappers. when the english took over canada they forced the french out and many of them went to luisiana and thats why we have cajuns, but my family decided to go to upper michigan and thats why my family is mostly here. one of my future goals is to find out more about my history

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I have several nationalities mixed up in me but I am mostly interested in my Indian heritage & Irish heritage.

Are you going to write about that heritage on your page if not here?

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I don't know at the moment. I am just learning how to navigate this site.

It's a good site. That "Reply" feature is part of it. The people make up the rest and if you have questions about some feature, just ask anyone... well, anyone who has been here for a while.

Thats really intersting, the irish have great music and culter but the food is bland. no offense

I lived in Louisiana for a number of years. The Cajuns are interesting because they maintain a culture of their own.

My family comes from those many German farmers who moved to the American midwest to establish farms there. Nothing too special about that.

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I have some German in me as well. My Grandmother on my mother's side was half German & half Cherokeee.

I'd be interested in reading about what you know of your Cherokee heritage and perhaps wolfman here too.

It is so fascinating to learn about where you come from. And everyone has so many different backgrounds and stories tied to them, it is what makes us such interesting creatures. Do you have any family around that can tell you more about your heritage?

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