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State of Origin 2018
State Of Origin - General Discussion
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2945455, member: 1992"] Yes, some of this is true HOWEVER there is a great deal more to a declaration about being indigenous. If someone has indigenous heritage they obviously have other heritage too. That's the point that these aboriginal instructors/ course leaders were referring to when they utterly rejected those that discover they have a usually very small amount of aboriginal dna but have never had any connection (nebulous description) or felt connected to the culture. What I despise is the claiming, 'I'm indigenous' when they learn about the one sixteenth or whatever is in their body. Why weren't those same people proclaiming their 'heritage' , you know the 95% welsh, irish, Scandinavian etc that makes up the overwhelming majority of their dna ? Indigenous bandwagoning. [/QUOTE]
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