Quote:
Originally Posted by ForeverRoses
I wonder how this will all work for my niece. She was adopted from China, so she is genetically chinese, however she is being raised by my brother who is a first generation American (parents are off the boat from Germany) and my sister-in-law who is half Cherokee and half white "mutt" (her term).
So my niece might more closely identify with white culture than asian.
|
It is the culture she feels more closely identified to... She would have to decided and make that determination.
Should it be a big deal, anyways? Just asking.
Besides, I have biracial 2 year old nephew. There are some thoughts that his mother, who is caucasian will remarry and it won't be to another black man, like my brother...
So, it will have to be to the culture my little guy will closely identify to... He ultimately would have to decide. And in the end, it doesn't really matter.