Yes, Ludacris has stated that he has some distant Cherokee ancestry. However, he does not extensively identify with his Native American heritage.
In Lakota, the translation for "The quiet one" is "WíyakA."
"Ne ah" does not have a specific meaning in Native American languages as it is not a common phrase or word. Native American languages are extremely diverse, with each tribe having its own unique language and vocabulary. To understand the meaning of a specific word or phrase in a Native American language, it is important to know the specific tribe and language.
The correct pronunciation of the Native American name "Kiche" is k-EE-shay. The accent is on the second syllable.
The noun for a female Native American was squaw. The noun for a male Native American was brave. These terms originated at a time in American history when European settlers used these terms to categorize Native Americans as a lesser human than themselves. Today both squaw and brave can be offensive terms; it is better say "man" and "woman" or "Native American man or woman."
The correct spelling is "Ludacris."
No he's African American.
He does not belong to the human race, therefore, he cannot be categorized.
No, Ludacris is African American....
No. Her mom was half black and half native american and her dad was black so that makes her black and 25% native american.
When the word came out in the new edition oxford dictionary, & he trade-marked the alias.
No she's African American.
No. He is French, German, Dutch, and Native AmericanNo, his ancestors are Dutch, French, German, and Native American.
well the child[ren] would be half native American. but if the parents were different tribes of native american, the child would still be half native American but could be defined as 1/4 fathers tribe and 1/4 mothers tribe.man= 1/2 other ethnicity + 1/2 Native AmericanWoman= 1/2 other ethnicity + 1/2 Native Americanchild takes half of each genetic informationchild = 1/4 man's other ethnicity + 1/4 woman's other ethnicity= 1/4 man's Native American + 1/4 woman's Native American1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2child = 1/2 other ethnicity & 1/2 Native American
Channing Tatum is American but his roots are French, Irish, Creole, Native American and German.
No. Mexican is a nationality, just as American is. Being American, or Mexican for that matter, includes being from one of many ethnicities, such as mestizo (half European, half Native American), Caucasian (9% of Mexicans are), Asian, African-American and of course, Native American.
he is quarter white, half black and quarter native american.
Taboo from Black Eyed Peas is Mexican and Native American.