I don't think there is an official membership. I think it's more like whoever feels it's right like gay rights, or civil rights or any of those groups.
yess like peta or noh8
The middle class
You can get your blood from your mom or your dad. Just depends on how much blood quantum they have.
obviously quantum of solace :)
no
"Blood Moon"
the us government, i.e reservations, blood quantum laws
The middle class
It is a cause that people can all relate to and join forces over, Immigration reform would be a rallying call.
Quantum applied science is a young discipline of physics and technology, which transitions, some of the stranger characteristics of quantum mechanics, especially quantum entanglement and most recently quantum tunneling, into virtual applications such as quantum computing, quantum coding, quantum simulation, quantum metrology, quantum sensing, and quantum imaging.
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The United States of America fostered an Aryan (Nazi) policy that "white blood" breeds out inferior bloodlines; called a "Blood Quantum" test or theory. Using this theory Indians were seen to have had their bloodlines wiped out by interbreeding with "whites" and thereby reducing the amount of blood that was actually still "Indian."This theory (Blood Quantum) is seen as racist by many modern tribes and ignored for any tribal determinations; some tribes do still use it however.Answer 2:I WAS TOLD THAT THE FATHER IS THE DOMINENT BLOOD CARRIER, & A FATHERS BLOODTYPE CHANGES THE MOTHERS . NO MATTER IF THE MOTHER IS NATIVE AMERICAN O BLOODED OR NOT... HER BLOOD WILL BE OVERSHADOWED BY THE MALE! LEAVING THE DNA STRAND STILL VISIBLE BUT NOW THE FATHERS IDENTIFICATION TAG! (for instance my moms is O-, but because of my father I am now O+)Please note that "Blood types" and "blood typing" through parenthood has nothing to do with the the Political question (or laws) of "Blood Quantum" and "Certificate of Indian Blood." Blood Quantum and a Certificate of Indian Blood go back to political history definitions of "Patriation" (See: 8 United States Code) and its related laws and policies.