In the future perhaps more accurate DNA testing will resolve this problem.
But DNA is often totally irrelevant when it comes to determining what culture someone belongs to. The testing we have now gives results of a particular line of ancestors, which may be a small minority of the number of ancestors someone had, and have nothing to do with what culture they were raised in. Even if we get "more accurate" testing... the results may be interesting, but they will still say nothing about how someone grew up, who their family is, or any of the other things that determine ethnic cultural identity. I only see abuse coming from DNA testing in these matters.
kathryn ..
i agree completely with your post! .. .. i placed that last bit in bold, as we have already been seeing a lot of abuse from these "DNA tests" .. .. just to give a recent example: a woman that i know is not ndn, has long claimed to be Chihuahua Apache and even many times claimed to be the granddaughter of Geronimo .. she has been involved in a couple of fraud "tribes" in texas in the past .. for a period of several years she gave up on these claims and said she was only white and geneology had showed that she had no ndn blood .. ah but she still "felt" as if she was ndn, "in her heart" .. ..
a few months ago she told me that she had saved the money and was having a "DNA test" done .. when i questioned her motives for this she said that she was only doing it for her own peace of mind and nothing more .. i explained further that if she had any thoughts of finding some modicum of ndn blood through DNA and then attempted to "BE" whatever the DNA found that it would be flat out WRONG .. she assured me that she would never do such a thing and only "wanted to know" ..
i had been out of touch with her for quite a few months and recently ran into her again .. well the "DNA test" came back saying that she was of Lakota heritage .. *shaking head* .. so .. she is now learning the Lakota language via the internet, found some (supposedly) Lakota man on the internet .. he is "adopting her, in her words, "into the tribe" .. she is planning to go to Cherry Creek for what she is calling a "hunkapi ceremony" .. is planning on moving there and, her words again, "becoming an enrolled member of the tribe" .. etc...
she was born and raised white, decided as an adult that she was ndn, claimed to be Apache for years yet never learned about the culture and instead joined a fake "cult" that practiced the typical mix and match new age crap and called it "native american spirituality" .. her family has done extensive genealogy proving to her that they are white with no ndn blood anywhere and they all think she is nuts ..
ah but now, thanks to a "DNA test" she is going to go and "BE" Lakota! .. .. ..
and as many of us already know, this sort of story is widespread now ..
DNA tests will lead to abuse? .. as far as i am concerned, yep!