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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-22 03:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #2636 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2636 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-03-23 10:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. There's also the fact that her District is in the Appalachians, where the likeliest sources of olive skin demographic-wise is Native Americans and Italians. Obviously it's the far future and all, but it's hardly a migratory hot spot to explain why the demographics changed so much. It's been awhile since I glanced at the fandom, but I seem to remember that people would use the current demographics argument to support minority districts (the electronics district whose number is escaping me was OBVIOUSLY based on Silicon Valley and was filled with Asian people, which always struck me as super skeevy), but denied it could be used about Katniss.


My head canon is that D12 was the refuge for a nearby reservation and a nearby town (or the elite of a city?), the two groups didn't like to mix early on, and that's why there was the historic Town/Seam divide that allowed for such genetic differentiation.