What is your heritage?

Contributor: marshmallow marshmallow
german, czech, and italian
11/25/2012
Contributor: ElizaFetishx ElizaFetishx
Six of those plus Scottish and Dutch
11/25/2012
Contributor: hanjonatan hanjonatan
just norwegian, as far as i know.
11/25/2012
Contributor: MrsHouseWife MrsHouseWife
I am 5th generation Australian with English and Scottish heritage.
11/25/2012
Contributor: Intrepid Niddering Intrepid Niddering
I'm twenty-five percent Mexican and seventy-five percent "Other." My parents don't know what they are, so I don't know what I am. They just.. don't care to know that stuff.
11/25/2012
Contributor: emiliaa emiliaa
>.> This poll seems like a bad idea, bahaha. I'm not honestly that sure what I am, I know there's german and norwegian in there, the other two grandparents are massively mixed.
11/25/2012
Contributor: gehuwd gehuwd
Him: Dutch(from limburg province and Friesian), native american (Ojibwa), Finnish
Her: Dutch, native american, Polish, German
11/25/2012
Contributor: GONE! GONE!
Mostly Irish, then German and English. Typical white mutt heritage in America.
11/25/2012
Contributor: peachmarie peachmarie
Both of my great grandparents on my fathers side came from Germany, whereas on my mothers side I'm not so sure, French, English and German.
11/26/2012
Contributor: Voir Voir
Irish and Native American (unsure) on my mother's side
French and Native American (Cherokee I think) on my father's

I'm sure there's some English in there somewhere ._. but otherwise those are the only for certain parts. My dad's mother was almost 100% Indian - his father was where the French came in - mostly just an assumption because of our surname but I'm sure he had native american somewhere as well

my mother is more a toss-up really but Irish was predominant on her father's side... and Indian on her mother's.

The majority of my family have dark or pale hair with blue - green eyes but I have auburn hair and almost black eyes. it's just a bit annoying.
11/26/2012
Contributor: Honeymuffin33 Honeymuffin33
English, German, Polish, and Swedish.
11/26/2012