The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread IX

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I accidentally walked into a girl's ass yesterday, will I be arrested?

Did she scream?

The way it was explained to me when I was young was that we're the same tribe, just in different areas. We also have 'Inland Tlingit' which are not as coastal as the T&H are. Same gov't, same religion, we intermarry, that kind of thing.

And it's just the one parent.

How do you look like? Do the natives in Alaska live on the ice or do they like to live in the cities?
 
Not quite sure what you mean by the first question.... Anyways, the area my dad is from is just like any other city.

I meant more like if you look like the average white male or if you look like the stereotypical Eskimo.

And I asked the second thing because you always get this picture that Eskimos live in their snow igloos in the middle of nowhere, far away from the cities.
 
Dunno how eskimoes live. Find one and ask them. I'm Indian, not eskimo.

Do other Indians find the word Indian acceptable? I've seen too many places where there seems to be an insistence on "
native American".
 
Do other Indians find the word Indian acceptable? I've seen too many places where there seems to be an insistence on "
native American".
Depends on the person. I personally prefer Indian, but that's me.
Do many of your kin suffer from alcoholism? Or is that just a myth?
It is indeed a problem. But as with most problems, it depends on the circumstances. For myself, I like drinking. I like getting drunk every so often. But I don't need to do it every day, nor do I get drunk more than occasionally. I can and do go weeks, if not months, without drinking. My dad, who's the Indian, doesn't drink at all. But I have seen plenty of Indians suffer from alcoholism.
 
eskimo clearly is a brand of ice cream.

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note the "nogger" in the top right corner.
 
But I have seen plenty of Indians suffer from alcoholism.
I can't say anything for sure, but I tend to believe it has little to due with their heritage.
Alcoholism tends to be more common in poor and rural areas and among the less educated, which tends to be a quite common situation for natives.
 
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Depends on the person. I personally prefer Indian, but that's me.

It is indeed a problem. But as with most problems, it depends on the circumstances. For myself, I like drinking. I like getting drunk every so often. But I don't need to do it every day, nor do I get drunk more than occasionally. I can and do go weeks, if not months, without drinking. My dad, who's the Indian, doesn't drink at all. But I have seen plenty of Indians suffer from alcoholism.

I heard that alcoholism and susceptability to it is pretty much universal to Native American tribes as well as the native tribes of Siberia. Pretty much has to do with the fact that for thousands of years they had very limited access to alcohol, so they have almost no inherited tolerance.

This is what I heard though, so please correct me anywhere I need to be.
 
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