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This is one of my most interesting GEDmatch finds:
6/7 Native Sioux (& some Crow) + 1/7 White multi-generational mix:
Mostly Native male ancestors & White female ancestors. Based on surnames it seems that most of White ancestors are French (most probably many of them are also part Native).
MDLP K16 Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 Amerindian 70.35
2 Arctic 8.93
3 NorthEastEuropean 4.32
4 Siberian 3.84
5 Steppe 3.55
6 Neolithic 2.56
7 SouthEastAsian 2.48
8 Caucasian 1.93
9 Indian 1.71
10 NorthAfrican 0.23
11 NearEast 0.08
Eurogenes K13 Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 Amerindian 71.3
2 Siberian 11.71
3 Baltic 7.97
4 North_Atlantic 3.75
5 West_Med 2.22
6 West_Asian 1.04
7 East_Asian 1.03
8 South_Asian 0.54
9 Oceanian 0.45
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 North_Amerindian 12.89
2 Mayan 21.18
3 Pima 22.63
4 Karitiana 35.75
Family tree (based on GEDcom):
Father: D. V. Singing Goose
Mother J. M. Eagle Elk
Paternal grandfather: Orsin Singing Goose
Paternal grandmother: Violet Langdeaux
Maternal grandfather: Hehaka Wanbli J. Eagle Elk
Maternal grandmother: Minerva J. Mousseau
Great-grandparents:
Joseph "John" Singing Goose
Julia Yellow Cloud
Vern Langdeaux
Julie Langdeaux
George Eagle Elk
Adelia Rose Coleman
Alexander Maglorie Mousseau
Esther Black Wooden Ring
Some other ancestors:
Rose Elk Robe
Harris "Harry" Yellow Cloud
Maggie Eagle Hawk
Jesse Eagle Elk
Bushel
Chief Naca Otto Coleman
Emma Douville
Joseph Mousseau
Nellie
Eli Black Wooden Ring
Ellen Elk Head
A. M. H. Singing Goose (born in 1858, South Dakota)
Elk Robe (born in 1833, South Dakota)
Mary Elk Robe (born in 1837)
Eagle Elk (born in 1830, Nebraska)
Crow Woman No. 3 (born in 1837, Wyoming)
John Flying Walking (born in 1857, South Dakota)
Flying Walking Woman (born in 1858, South Dakota)
Meddor Douville (born in 1848, Nebraska)
Louise Marshall (born in 1852, Wyoming)
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If you check our Eurogenes K36 Oracle, there is "Sioux_SouthDakota" reference.
It is based on several samples, including the one posted above.
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