View Full Version : 2 Sioux Women's DNA Results
AndreiDNA
07-26-2025, 04:24 PM
https://youtu.be/006FLOQNmDE
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 04:31 PM
My great grandparents used to live close enough to the Sioux on their farm in South Dakota to hear the drums one hundred years ago now.
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 04:39 PM
The type A blood is interesting, if it is correct in its prediction.
Peterski
07-26-2025, 07:08 PM
Thanks a lot! :) A really excellent video based on the files which I sent you!
I like the introduction part of the video which pays respect to Sioux history!
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Edit:
I tried to replicate the same model which Andrei proposed using G25 coordinates, the result is similar:
Target: Sioux(n=2)
Distance: 2.7709% / 0.02770929
60.6 USA_Nevada_SpiritCave_11000BP.SG
39.4 USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG
Coordinates used in TARGET:
Sioux(n=2),0.0569115,-0.296027,0.109931,0.084949,-0.098172,-0.0124105,-0.217737,-0.260412,-0.0111465,-0.0191345,0.003735,-0.000225,0.0030475,0.0074315,-0.009229,0.0059665,0.0046935,-0.0004435,0.0051535,0.0014385,-0.005553,-0.0003705,0.000678,0.001506,0.00485
Coordinates used in SOURCE:
USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG,0.0415455,-0.304659,0.086549,0.0828495,-0.087555,-0.0198015,-0.1226755,-0.1524165,-0.0188165,-0.019408,0.005521,-0.008393,0.0080275,-0.011285,-0.010654,0.0023865,0.000326,0.0107685,0.0022,0.014 3195,-0.006239,0.0058115,0.0104145,0.004097,-0.0011975
USA_Nevada_SpiritCave_11000BP.SG,0.047806,-0.319892,0.122941,0.097869,-0.108328,-0.01506,-0.280368,-0.32814,-0.012885,-0.020046,-0.003085,0.004946,-0.001041,0.01913,-0.008686,0.004906,0.003781,0.00076,0.004148,0.0053 78,0.007237,-0.001855,0.001109,0.001205,-0.001317
Peterski
07-26-2025, 07:12 PM
So they are about 37% ANE and around 63% Paleolithic North-East Asian.
And also they are about 59% descended from the very first wave of Paleo-Amerindian settlers and 41% from a later wave.
Peterski
07-26-2025, 07:56 PM
Here are some distances to Sioux average based on MDLP World 22 calculator:
Distance to: Sioux(n=31)
2.26269751 Stockbridge-Munsee(n=4)
2.81232999 MHA_Nation(n=6)
2.94638762 Shawnee(n=5)
2.99653133 Crows(n=2)
3.00950162 Wisconsin_Oneida(n=2)
3.09538366 Iroquois(n=12)
3.51842294 Kiowa_Arapaho(n=2)
4.28722521 Anishinaabe(n=1)
4.53130224 Ponca(n=1)
4.53901972 Ottawa(n=4)
4.67946578 CAN_Ojibwe(n=9)
5.72330324 Chippewa(n=12)
5.93627830 Kickapoo(n=2)
6.34907867 Oklahoma_Chiwere(n=1)
6.41456156 CAN_White_Bear(n=3)
6.51277974 CAN_Saulteaux(n=16)
6.59128971 Tuscarora(n=4)
6.75496854 White_Mountain_Apache(n=1)
6.95137396 CAN_Assiniboine(n=5)
6.96650558 CAN_Hurons(n=1)
7.13904756 CAN_Mikmaq(n=1)
7.21173349 CAN_Kahkewistahaw(n=3)
7.36839195 Oklahoma_Thakiwaki(n=1)
7.42980484 Navajo(n=18)
8.22637830 Chickasaw(n=5)
8.34423154 CAN_Sarcee(n=1)
8.36263714 Wabanaki(n=5)
8.37886627 Wampanoag(n=3)
8.47141074 CAN_Cree(n=12)
8.67243910 Catawba(n=2)
(...)
Peterski
07-26-2025, 09:35 PM
I think it is interesting that both of them scored high for odds of alcoholism.
And we know that alcoholism is one of problems affecting Native Americans.
Valenman
07-26-2025, 09:47 PM
My great grandparents used to live close enough to the Sioux on their farm in South Dakota to hear the drums one hundred years ago now.
And is there any myth about Sioux origins in your family? Apparently it's common among white Americans.
Peterski
07-26-2025, 09:51 PM
And is there any myth about Sioux origins in your family? Apparently it's common among white Americans.
Yeah but such myths are mostly about Cherokee ancestors or Blackfeet ancestors (the latter among African-Americans, I think).
I'm not sure why are these two tribes so "popular".
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 11:11 PM
And is there any myth about Sioux origins in your family? Apparently it's common among white Americans.
Not the Sioux, but yes there was a myth perpetuated that we have Cherokee, from another set of great grandparents. They lived in Indian territories in Oklahoma. It turned out to be disproven. If there is a native, it must be so far back as to have too little contribution to show up in our DNA results.
Andullero
07-26-2025, 11:19 PM
Yeah but such myths are mostly about Cherokee ancestors or Blackfeet ancestors (the latter among African-Americans, I think).
I'm not sure why are these two tribes so "popular".
It's a good thing that the tribal enrolling system is closed to people south of the border, cuz otherwise, Mexicans alone would be enough to break it beyond any possibility of repair.
Peterski
07-26-2025, 11:30 PM
It's a good thing that the tribal enrolling system is closed to people south of the border, cuz otherwise, Mexicans alone would be enough to break it beyond any possibility of repair.
Yeah lots of Mexicans who migrate to the U.S. claim to be Native, but they can't enroll in U.S. tribes because they are from Mexican tribes. BTW here is a good website about Native Mexicans - www.indigenousmexico.org/ (http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=71fe2139a887ad501313cd8cce3053c5&subId=1261720&u=https%3A//www.indigenousmexico.org/).
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 11:49 PM
Yeah but such myths are mostly about Cherokee ancestors or Blackfeet ancestors (the latter among African-Americans, I think).
I'm not sure why are these two tribes so "popular".
Cherokee are a common myth due to their location (before the Trail of Tears) and early 1800s settlement patterns:
https://i.ibb.co/FbsKsK34/IMG-2416.webp (https://imgbb.com/)
The branch of my family that claimed to have Cherokee lived in East Tennessee a few generations earlier, in Sevier county, where a lot of violent conflict arose between the mountain settlers and Cherokee. A lot of these families were huge and later went west, like mine, and so many, many white Americans have been told they have a, “Cherokee” ancestor.
The role of the Applachian mountains in American history and current culture is immense.
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 11:50 PM
I don’t understand the Blackfoot, maybe someone else here does, but I have heard it from black people before. Geographically, it doesn’t add up.
Peterski
07-26-2025, 11:52 PM
I tried to replicate the same model which Andrei proposed using G25 coordinates, the result is similar:
Target: Sioux(n=2)
Distance: 2.7709% / 0.02770929
60.6 USA_Nevada_SpiritCave_11000BP.SG
39.4 USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG
Coordinates used in TARGET:
Sioux(n=2),0.0569115,-0.296027,0.109931,0.084949,-0.098172,-0.0124105,-0.217737,-0.260412,-0.0111465,-0.0191345,0.003735,-0.000225,0.0030475,0.0074315,-0.009229,0.0059665,0.0046935,-0.0004435,0.0051535,0.0014385,-0.005553,-0.0003705,0.000678,0.001506,0.00485
Coordinates used in SOURCE:
USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG,0.0415455,-0.304659,0.086549,0.0828495,-0.087555,-0.0198015,-0.1226755,-0.1524165,-0.0188165,-0.019408,0.005521,-0.008393,0.0080275,-0.011285,-0.010654,0.0023865,0.000326,0.0107685,0.0022,0.014 3195,-0.006239,0.0058115,0.0104145,0.004097,-0.0011975
USA_Nevada_SpiritCave_11000BP.SG,0.047806,-0.319892,0.122941,0.097869,-0.108328,-0.01506,-0.280368,-0.32814,-0.012885,-0.020046,-0.003085,0.004946,-0.001041,0.01913,-0.008686,0.004906,0.003781,0.00076,0.004148,0.0053 78,0.007237,-0.001855,0.001109,0.001205,-0.001317
Highwayman
07-26-2025, 11:59 PM
Here are some distances to Sioux average based on MDLP World 22 calculator:
Distance to: Sioux(n=31)
2.26269751 Stockbridge-Munsee(n=4)
2.81232999 MHA_Nation(n=6)
2.94638762 Shawnee(n=5)
2.99653133 Crows(n=2)
3.00950162 Wisconsin_Oneida(n=2)
3.09538366 Iroquois(n=12)
3.51842294 Kiowa_Arapaho(n=2)
4.28722521 Anishinaabe(n=1)
4.53130224 Ponca(n=1)
4.53901972 Ottawa(n=4)
4.67946578 CAN_Ojibwe(n=9)
5.72330324 Chippewa(n=12)
5.93627830 Kickapoo(n=2)
6.34907867 Oklahoma_Chiwere(n=1)
6.41456156 CAN_White_Bear(n=3)
6.51277974 CAN_Saulteaux(n=16)
6.59128971 Tuscarora(n=4)
6.75496854 White_Mountain_Apache(n=1)
6.95137396 CAN_Assiniboine(n=5)
6.96650558 CAN_Hurons(n=1)
7.13904756 CAN_Mikmaq(n=1)
7.21173349 CAN_Kahkewistahaw(n=3)
7.36839195 Oklahoma_Thakiwaki(n=1)
7.42980484 Navajo(n=18)
8.22637830 Chickasaw(n=5)
8.34423154 CAN_Sarcee(n=1)
8.36263714 Wabanaki(n=5)
8.37886627 Wampanoag(n=3)
8.47141074 CAN_Cree(n=12)
8.67243910 Catawba(n=2)
(...)
The Mohicans are the closest pop??? The Sioux are a plains tribe, in my ignorance I would have guessed the Crow to be closer.
Peterski
07-27-2025, 12:01 AM
The Mohicans are the closest pop??? The Sioux are a plains tribe, in my ignorance I would have guessed the Crow to be closer.
Well, the Sioux originally lived close to the Great Lakes (as Andrei told in his video).
And the Stockbridge-Munsee are not pure Mohicans, they are a mix of remnants of a few tribes, including Mohicans.
But maybe MDLP World 22 calculator is not perfect.
Peterski
07-27-2025, 04:23 AM
But if we use Kennewick Man instead of Spirit Cave, then already much less of Beringian is required:
Target: Sioux(n=2)
Distance: 2.9420% / 0.02941954
93.4 USA_WA_Kennewick.SG
6.6 USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG
TARGET:
Sioux(n=2),0.0569115,-0.296027,0.109931,0.084949,-0.098172,-0.0124105,-0.217737,-0.260412,-0.0111465,-0.0191345,0.003735,-0.000225,0.0030475,0.0074315,-0.009229,0.0059665,0.0046935,-0.0004435,0.0051535,0.0014385,-0.005553,-0.0003705,0.000678,0.001506,0.00485
SOURCE:
USA_WA_Kennewick.SG,0.045529,-0.307705,0.107857,0.079781,-0.104019,-0.019243,-0.22373,-0.263758,-0.013294,-0.01549,0.00065,-0.004796,0,0.014863,-0.009229,0.01074,0.006258,0.010515,0.009804,0.0032 52,0.004118,-0.00779,-0.006039,0.003012,-0.003473
USA_Ancient_Beringian.SG,0.0415455,-0.304659,0.086549,0.0828495,-0.087555,-0.0198015,-0.1226755,-0.1524165,-0.0188165,-0.019408,0.005521,-0.008393,0.0080275,-0.011285,-0.010654,0.0023865,0.000326,0.0107685,0.0022,0.014 3195,-0.006239,0.0058115,0.0104145,0.004097,-0.0011975
So Kennewick was already largely descended from the 2nd wave. It shows that this 2nd wave was very ancient.
Purple Panther
07-27-2025, 05:01 AM
Yeah but such myths are mostly about Cherokee ancestors or Blackfeet ancestors (the latter among African-Americans, I think).
I'm not sure why are these two tribes so "popular".
The Cherokee are seen as a "cool" tribe since they may be the most well known. No one wants to be linked to the obscure Skunk Ape tribe.
Highwayman
07-27-2025, 04:56 PM
Well, the Sioux originally lived close to the Great Lakes (as Andrei told in his video).
And the Stockbridge-Munsee are not pure Mohicans, they are a mix of remnants of a few tribes, including Mohicans.
But maybe MDLP World 22 calculator is not perfect.
Maybe, or it could be intertribal contact with the Stockbridge-Munsee since their relocation to Wisconsin? They are part of the Algonquin language family, whereas the Crow and the Sioux are both of the Siouan language family together. It’s interesting to see, the Shawnee are also of the Algonquin language tree:
Algonquin:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Algonquian_language_map_with_states_and_provinces. svg
Siouan:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Siouan_%28Eastern_and_Western%29_language_map_01.s vg
Peterski
07-27-2025, 05:19 PM
I just sent Andrei a Choctaw sample for another video! :)
I have a feeling that they will have pretty different results than the Sioux.
majevica
07-27-2025, 05:30 PM
An ANE ranking with all available Amerind groups would be noice
Peterski
07-30-2025, 08:16 PM
After Clovis and Spirit Cave-like Indians ate all of the megafauna their population declined a lot and that's when Beringians migrated south from Alaska and assimilated remnants of the Spirit Cave-like population.
That was around 10,000 years ago when that 2nd wave migrated south.
vader
07-30-2025, 08:20 PM
An ANE ranking with all available Amerind groups would be noice
Agreed, I’d love to see that.
I also wanted to mention a video I saw recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh2EMUFg52g
It’s about the native Patagonians in southern Argentina and Chile. The YouTuber usually focuses on indigenous groups further north, including those in Siberia and Alaska, but in this video, he points out how rarely the Indigenous peoples of the far south are discussed. Sadly, much of that is due to the fact that they were essentially wiped out in acts of genocide. Although their genetics live on one way or another.
These native groups were remarkably resilient, living in extremely harsh, cold climates (not nearly as intense as far north america though). They are believed to be almost entirely descended from the first peoples to arrive in the Americas. The YouTuber highlights how unique their history is and says they really deserve a show of their own.
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