Wow...how shall I start this. I guess I can start with the geneology part. 6 years ago my mother and I found out about our german-Native side on my mother's father's side of the family. The first notion that we had Native blood was one word on a death certificate for my great great great grandfather's death certificate for his mother: Ealoly. We usually go with the pronunciation of it because we don't think the person who signed the certificate knew how to spell such a name. Also, the woman handling the records in Cambridge, OH, stated NDN's only had one name. On top of that, they didn't know where she was born at all. Then came a photograph of my great great great grandmother whom was distinctly NDN, but wearing a dark dress and feather earrings. Further back, beyond my great great great great grandfather, there's again just one word: Leonora (most likely was Christianized), and again unknown for birthplace.
My mother's mother's side is full English Celt (Welsh, Irish, Scotish).
The DNA test, through DNAtribes.com (and pretty much THE most comprehensive database of DNA around. Other testing centers can't tell you what world tribe you belong to, just percentage of european, african, NDN, Asian, etc. DNAtribes pretty much can narrow down to a tribal group, unless they have a specific sample from a certain tribe that hasn't intermarried) pretty much helped conclude many things. Mostly, I am English Celt (British Celt), Dutch German, and NDN = Alaskan Athabaskan (the most prominent bar on the graph), Shawnee (those who migrated from Mexico generations ago), and a tribe of Cree in Saskatchewan, Canada. My mother is 1/8th NDN and I am 1/16th NDN...and yes, pretty much I'm only looking for a Native woman. Not only to have her get on my case day after day, but to keep my NDN bloodline going, since I'm the last in my family to have it.
I have no idea about my father's side...never knew him, never seen him. I've been thinking of doing a DNA test myself, just to find out something (at least close enough) about my father. My mother swears he's English, being his last name is Becker (his grandparents were Baker)...but even I seen Beck's and Baker's on tribal rolls, so who knows.
On top of that, I'm adopted into the Alleghenny Lenape.
Well, that's my blood, splattered everywhere on this site...LMAO!
Eric