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Well, what Great Britian he decides that the colonists should help pay for the French and Indian war. So, he makes taxes!
THE BIG INDIAN IS THE MOTHER OF THE LITTLE INDIAN.. in the question said SON of the big Indian and the big Indian IS NOT THE FATHER of little Indian.. so the answer is MOTHER!
According to The Federal Indian Laws (c.1945) one drop of blood makes you an American Indian. According to some tribes, you need 1/8th "blood quantum" to claim your heritage. Some tribes have reverted to its origins, in that your culture determines any of these claims; IE: If you look like an indian, talk like an indian, but think like a white man - you are white.
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.
If your great grandmother was Indian, you would have 12.5 Indian heritage.
69 %
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The percentage of Earth covered by Indian ocean is 14.4. When converted into kilometers this area comes to 68,556,000 square kilometers.
Your question makes no sense. Percentage of what
Hindu's constitute the largest percentage of the Indian population.
1/16 or 6.25%.
Indian Nation
42 %
1/64th.