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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 06:34 PM by Lasheic
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It would depend on whether or not they live on the reservation, which as I understand most don't. They're just like anyone else you'd meet so I don't expect their views to alter radically just because of the color of their skin or their heredity.

I'm 1/8th Miami on my mother's side, and my cousin is 1/4 (what tribe, I don't know) on his fathers side. He's an Atheist, and I'm most closely in line with Deism. As far as I know, tracing back to our full blooded NA relatives, both were Roman Catholic and neither lived on reservations. So they probably believed in the Christian Genesis account. Insofar as my cousin and myself in regards to creation, we both accept the Big Bang theory as the best possible explanation at the present time.

Sorry, diluted blood is the best I can do from personal experience.
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