spydig
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| 10 Jul 2015 07:22 PM |
We've strayed from our once pure French Canadian and Acadian nature and went off to other, distant ethnic groups. Just because of my mother's side, it will take some time to make my family once again in the same ethnic group.
And I live in New England, not New Brunswick, so how will I be able to ensure my family's Acadian heritage?
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wesbes
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| 10 Jul 2015 07:25 PM |
At least you're all white still, right?
You're never too young to have a 'Nam flashback. |
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spydig
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| 10 Jul 2015 07:26 PM |
@Wesbes:
Well, mostly. There's SPECULATION (not at all certain, but it's likely) that I'm around 2% Mi'kmaq Indian. But that's okay.
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