Berter
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Post by Berter on Jan 6, 2005 17:41:35 GMT -5
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Post by k5125 on Jan 10, 2005 10:32:50 GMT -5
Interesting. What is it? Is that an official form?
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 10, 2005 12:51:46 GMT -5
Interesting, in which category I would be included, if i'm uralic (that means i'm not fully caucasian and have strong asiatic admixture, althrough not east or southeast asian)?
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Post by Solomon on Jan 10, 2005 21:01:34 GMT -5
From the form:
This is exactly how I view the 'white' issue.
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Berter
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Post by Berter on Jan 11, 2005 8:20:12 GMT -5
From the form: This is exactly how I view the 'white' issue. My view too; thats why I posted the document !
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Berter
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Post by Berter on Jan 11, 2005 8:21:27 GMT -5
Interesting, in which category I would be included, if i'm uralic (that means i'm not fully caucasian and have strong asiatic admixture, althrough not east or southeast asian)? Post a pic, ;D!
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 13, 2005 7:35:32 GMT -5
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Post by mmm on Jan 13, 2005 8:09:00 GMT -5
A white with a strange face
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Post by Evan1211 on Jan 15, 2005 19:53:42 GMT -5
You would be white. Where are you from? You have an interesting variety of facial features.
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Post by k5125 on Jan 16, 2005 14:19:16 GMT -5
I would say you look like a light skinned native american.
I think if you cut your hair short, you might look like a regular white guy just with more asian facial features.
But in that photo you definately look predominately of native american ancestry with some european blood too.
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Post by wk2001 on Jan 16, 2005 15:10:01 GMT -5
I agree she looks native american. If she'd be white in America then how come someone like Eva Longoria isn't considered white in America since her features are more caucasoid ? People on this board like to say how features are more important when determing someones ancestry, but seems to me that a very dark med caucasoid woman will be seen as non white in america more often than a really fair person with more visible non cacucasoid features.
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 17, 2005 3:53:30 GMT -5
If you with this question meant place, where I live, I can answer, that in Latvia. If you meant my nationality/ ancestry, then I can answer that i'm half latvian and half khanty (nationality, which is located in Western Siberia, Russia). Yes i'm looking somewhat native american, because i have asian admixture. But I obviously cannot be native american, because i have 0% native american blood. More read here: dodona.proboards35.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=physanth&thread=1104297499&start=0
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 17, 2005 3:56:32 GMT -5
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 17, 2005 4:59:25 GMT -5
Actually if I would need this US race and origin identification document, I would have quite strange situation, because I don't pass to any ethnic group mentioned there. 1. Could I be considered as white? Don't know, because I have quite non-caucasian facial features. 2. Could I be considered as native american? As I said before, obviously not, because I have 0% native american blood. I'm 100% eurasian. 3. Could I be considered as east-asian? Maybe, because I am at least 1/3 asian. But the thing is, that north-west asian, not east-asian. 4. Could I be considered as hispanic? Of course not. I have never been in Latin America and I don't know any language spoken there (spanish, portuguese etc.) 5.Could I be considered as black? Of course absolutely not. I'm looking anti-black LOL .
There would be no problem, if in US race and origin identification document would be such ethnic group as "uralic" or at least "eurasian".
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Post by Fleurs on Jan 18, 2005 12:43:26 GMT -5
3. Could I be considered as east-asian? Maybe, because I am at least 1/3 asian. But the thing is, that north-west asian, not east-asian. ". 1/3 Asian, how can you be 1/3 something? Can you explain me?
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