Boy!, where to begin in my reply....
Ok, let's see: German/Netherlands/Yewish/NA/spanish and probably more, that i don't know of.
Those are my ancestors, i honour them all.
Does that make me 1/5th of all the above mentioned? off course not!
What makes a person is not only determined by the birthplace of the person itself, or his/her ancestors.
A person is formed by his/her upbringing, surroundings, character and so on.
There is a heritage offcourse in who were/are your ancestors, but their role is not as big as people tend to believe.
You are what you believe you are!
But you must really believe this and feel it.
So if you would say:"i'm american indian", then you should live by your claim and live as a native.
I never claimed to be a native, i was told, that a little part of me is from Lakota.
Since it is such a small part..... all other parts are as small.
So, i honour each part as equally important.
I was honoured to meet natives, living as much as they could as natives.
I was mesmorised by their compassion for eachother and for life itself.
I was given the chance to learn more, but never lived with them.
Now i'm relaying the message of this compassion to the best of my abilities.
Many blessings,
Wayne