The Importance of Bloodline
The Importance of the Bloodline
We believe the "o" blood type is that of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. Thus it is important that all people classified as
Indians, Negroes, Mulattoes, Colored, Blacks and now African Americans must
learn their blood type, for heritage and health reasons.
We know that during slavery we were the property of the slave owner and that there was some race mixing but if your blood type is “o” you may still carry the indigenous bloodline.
We have been taught to look at skin color to determine race but it is our bloodline that determines our heritage/race. Although we've admixed with the Moors, Asians, and Europeans it takes four generations of race mixing to wipe out our bloodline (which means that my Great-Great-Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Grandmother, and mother would have had to have relations outside of the race to completely remove me from the indigenous bloodline.) The “o” blood type is still dominate among us but because of race mixing some of us will be full blood and some of us less, and that is why DNA testing is necessary.
We know that during slavery we were the property of the slave owner and that there was some race mixing but if your blood type is “o” you may still carry the indigenous bloodline.
We have been taught to look at skin color to determine race but it is our bloodline that determines our heritage/race. Although we've admixed with the Moors, Asians, and Europeans it takes four generations of race mixing to wipe out our bloodline (which means that my Great-Great-Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Grandmother, and mother would have had to have relations outside of the race to completely remove me from the indigenous bloodline.) The “o” blood type is still dominate among us but because of race mixing some of us will be full blood and some of us less, and that is why DNA testing is necessary.
Labels: Blood-Type, type "o"
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