1/8=12.5 percent Indian
Partly, Yes.More detail:If you are 1/16 Native American (Indian), then you are considered Indian enough to qualify for Indian benefits, depending on your state's guidelines.For example, if your great grandmother was full Cherokee, then your grandmother would have been 1/2 Indian. This would have made your parent 1/4 Indian, and you 1/8 Indian, and your children 1/16 Indian.But in order to apply for, and receive certain Native American benefits, you must have proof of your heritage.
How do I apply for Indian money? I no my great grandmother was at least 3/4 Cherokee. She lived in Oklahoma back in 1940s
Presuming that there is no other Indian blood in the lineage, you would be 1/16th American Indian. Whether or not you would be legally considered an Indian, depends on which tribe your G-Grandmother was enrolled in. All tribes have different requirements that would-be members need to meet for enrollment; including a minimum blood quantum. Assuming your specific tribe accepts a minimum Indian blood quantum of 1/16 or more, and all other requirements are met for enrollment- then yes, you're legally Indian.
You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
You grandmother's father is your great grandfather and his wife (your grandmother's mother) is your great grandmother.
Partly, Yes.More detail:If you are 1/16 Native American (Indian), then you are considered Indian enough to qualify for Indian benefits, depending on your state's guidelines.For example, if your great grandmother was full Cherokee, then your grandmother would have been 1/2 Indian. This would have made your parent 1/4 Indian, and you 1/8 Indian, and your children 1/16 Indian.But in order to apply for, and receive certain Native American benefits, you must have proof of your heritage.
How do I apply for Indian money? I no my great grandmother was at least 3/4 Cherokee. She lived in Oklahoma back in 1940s
1/64th.
1/16 or 6.25%.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
Partly. Her great grandmother was full blooded Japanese.
He claims his great grandmother was part Cherokee, however, he has not offered any proof of membership status within the Cherokee nations. Without any enrollment, the Cherokee will not recognize him as one of their members.
well see im a Cherokee my self and my great great great grandmother is still alive and healthy shes 150 years old
great spirit
Too many... So sad... R.I.P. Great-great-great-great-great grandmother...
Morning Dove White was Elvis Presley's maternal great-great great grandmother. She was a Full blood Cherokee.
Definitely. My Great Grandmother Rowland was 1/2 Cherokee and lived in the Piedmont/Pendleton area of SC.