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Q: My great great great grandma was full blooded Indian?
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What percentage of Indian are you if your great great great great grandpa was full blooded Indian?

1/64th.


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What percent of Indian are you if you grandma on your dads side was all Indian?

If none of your other great grandparents had any Native American ancestry, then you are 1/8 Native American according to this very imprecise means of assigning fractional heritage, because one out of your eight great grandparents were Native Americans.


If your grandmother was part Indian and your great-grandmother was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian - would you be considered an Indian?

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If my grandfather was full blooded Indian and my grandmother was 12 Indian what does that make me?

Answer: you are 3/8 Indian. It's a basic math problem! Your one parent would be 1/2 Indian from grandpa plus 1/4 Indian from grandma (half of 1/2 equals 1/4). 1/2 plus 1/4 equals 3/4. If there's no Indian from your other parent, then you'd be 1/2 of 3/4, which is 3/8 Indian.


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