Talk:Little Bear

As Little Bear was fully adopted into the Choctaw tribe at a relatively young age, and becomes a member and blood brother to Green Arrowhead of said tribe, I think it's fair to say that he is Choctaw Native American. Chief  Quanah Parker's  mother was taken during a raid, for example. She lived her entire life in the fashion of the tribe, even when she was offered a return to white culture. When they forcibly recovered her, she returned to living as a Native American, so in spirit, she was Native American. Not by blood, that's true.

It's an interesting adoption story, as I've haven't heard of too many adoptions of children that weren't due to being taken during a raid. Not really any, but it's not beyond possibility. I have read of adults, male and female, leaving to join a tribe.

Not really a big matter to me either way, and I did consider that he was Caucasian by birth, and considered not using the identification. Unfortunately, making up a new identification didn't make sense to me. Perhaps one is appropriate? Adoptive Native American? It's an interesting adoption story, as I've haven't heard of too many adoptions of children that weren't due to being taken during a raid. Not really any, but it's not beyond possibility. I have read of adults, male and female, leaving to join a tribe.

KNO2skull (talk) 14:51, March 12, 2016 (UTC)