Gooding
09-24-2015, 04:46 AM
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I think it is safe to assume that it must come from somewhere on the Colonial line. And I think it's not that rare, actually. I'm sure many Americans would have some native American ancestry, if they are of Colonial descent, the odds are that they probably have an ancestor that was. It's the same with other Colonial peoples, like white South Africans will usually have at least 1 non white ancestor somewhere down the line, and I am not sure about Australians but it's probably the same for them too.
Well, if you examine the chromosomal map I linked to, you'll see that the Native American is located on Chromosome 7, on the bottom bar. That same bar has a long string of French and German, with British and Irish taking up the end part of the bar. So, the same parent that I inherited a lot of French and German from, with British and Irish, is the one I inherited the Native American blood from. Conversely, on Chromosome 11, on the top bar, you'll see the Broadly Southern European, with a bit of undefined and the Sub Saharan African following that. French and German follow, with Scandinavian also present. I seem to have inherited most of the French and German from the parent represented by the bottom bar, which, keeping the Cajun in mind, would lead me to believe that my mother is represented by the bottom bar. Her people were from Kentucky, Tennessee and Louisiana. The possible tribes, then, would be Cherokee, Shawnee and Miq- Maq. As the French and German follow from the Native American, one would assume I got that from the Cajun line, but that might be misleading. See how complicated this all gets?
I think it is safe to assume that it must come from somewhere on the Colonial line. And I think it's not that rare, actually. I'm sure many Americans would have some native American ancestry, if they are of Colonial descent, the odds are that they probably have an ancestor that was. It's the same with other Colonial peoples, like white South Africans will usually have at least 1 non white ancestor somewhere down the line, and I am not sure about Australians but it's probably the same for them too.
Well, if you examine the chromosomal map I linked to, you'll see that the Native American is located on Chromosome 7, on the bottom bar. That same bar has a long string of French and German, with British and Irish taking up the end part of the bar. So, the same parent that I inherited a lot of French and German from, with British and Irish, is the one I inherited the Native American blood from. Conversely, on Chromosome 11, on the top bar, you'll see the Broadly Southern European, with a bit of undefined and the Sub Saharan African following that. French and German follow, with Scandinavian also present. I seem to have inherited most of the French and German from the parent represented by the bottom bar, which, keeping the Cajun in mind, would lead me to believe that my mother is represented by the bottom bar. Her people were from Kentucky, Tennessee and Louisiana. The possible tribes, then, would be Cherokee, Shawnee and Miq- Maq. As the French and German follow from the Native American, one would assume I got that from the Cajun line, but that might be misleading. See how complicated this all gets?