Thread:ClarentBloodArthur/@comment-5688420-20181121113119/@comment-1899606-20181123131558

Loconator3000 wrote: Yeah.

Moving on, I've been doing some research in regards to Japanese immigrant groups and Native American tribes that are currently protected by federal law.

The term "Issei" is used towards Japanese who have immigrated to another country. Their children are called "Nissei" and grandchildren are called "Sansei".

That means that Logan can count as a "Sansei" given that his grandfather moved to the states after WWII.

As for his Native-American part, he can be part of the Chumash People, who are one of the few Native-American groups left in the stand and are known to be located Los Angeles. This is coupled with the fact that California is the state with the largest Native-American population in the USA so far, with Los Angeles ranking 2nd after New York.

In short, he's half-Japanese of the "Sansei" generation and half-Chumash. Thots on these observations I've made in regards to Logan's racial status?