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A powerful perspective by Warren Jones on why blood quantum shouldn’t determine Indigenous identity. Learn how race, culture, and heritage intersect beyond percentages.

Why Blood Quantum Doesn’t Define Your Native Identity

Written by Warren Jones

Short answer? It’s not important.

It’s meaningful to be proud of who you are and where you come from. But as this page shows, we don’t all look the same. Some of us have dark skin, while others could pass for white. That’s because race is a social construct — a man-made way of classifying ourselves by region, language, and appearance.

What you see as “racial” differences are actually phenotypes — physical expressions like skin tone or eye color. Think of Donax variabilis, commonly called coquina. It’s a small shellfish with endless color patterns and variations. Yet all are the same species. You can click here to view the image of coquina and see the diversity.

Another great example is dogs: from chihuahuas to great danes, they look vastly different but are all Canis lupus familiaris. Likewise, humans — no matter how we look — are all Homo sapiens sapiens.

This is why people of different backgrounds can have children together: we’re the same species.

However, the U.S. government uses blood quantum to decide who is officially recognized as “Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut.” But that metric doesn’t reflect cultural connection. My own kids eat dry fish, sing Yupik songs, and know our ways — yet under this system, they’re considered “less” Yupik than I am.

If they marry outside of Alaska Native lines, their children might eventually lose federal recognition altogether.

This flawed system ignores what really matters: how we live, what we carry, and who we honor. I married a woman of Spanish and Italian descent from Argentina, not because I didn’t value my roots, but because love found me elsewhere.

Yes, I still describe myself as Gwich’in and Yupik. But not because of blood percentages. I do it to honor my ancestors and share where I come from.

Let this be a reminder: It’s not about how Native you are on paper. It’s about loving the land, living your values, and carrying your culture forward.

And to be clear — this doesn’t mean racism isn’t real. It absolutely is. But race itself? It’s a human invention.

Quyana for reading. Kenkamken to all my Yupik people — and love to the rest.

References and Further Reading

  • HMONGSANDNATIVEAMERICANS.COM
  • Hmongs & Native Americans
  • Beautiful Alaskan Natives - Why is blood quantum important? – Written By Warren Jones. Short answer, it’s not. It’s good to be proud of whom you are and where you come from but as this page has demonstrated we don’t all look the same.

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