Sorry for the misunderstanding, this questions is psychological more than physical. It is meant to ask it in this way:
Next to an Aboriginal do you feel more confident or less confident, in the lead or overpowered?
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Oh, haha, don't I feel dumb now?
Well, it's hard to apply that to me because I am american indian. Standing next to other natives, I guess that means I feel equal. But since I am mixed-native, when I am in the prescence of full-bloods, I feel a little "shorter". Like I'm not worth as much as they.
I espeically feel less confidant in the presence of native elders. They are so much older and wiser.
No need to feel dumb, I have similar questions elsewhere on the Board and Members tend to answer in physical terms. I noticed you referred to yourself as American Indian, I thought that was not as appreciated as 'Aboriginal' or simply 'Indian'? Why should a pure blood Aboriginal make you feel 'shorter'? Do tribes tend to stereotype those who are mixed verses those who are pure?
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I will have to say being a huge 5'-7" male , I have never noticed it made much of a difference standing beside a shorter or taller person. The heritage of the person never made the effect different for me.
My grandfather was a blacksmith and some of the lads he trained were imposing in the physical stature as a child and perhaps that is why a height differences impact so little on me.
I guess if I knew they came from some tropical tribe of cannibals then I might feel some fear.
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QUOTE (JB @ 27-Jan 08, 8:37 PM) |
I noticed you referred to yourself as American Indian, I thought that was not as appreciated as 'Aboriginal' or simply 'Indian'? Why should a pure blood Aboriginal make you feel 'shorter'? Do tribes tend to stereotype those who are mixed verses those who are pure? |