https://youtu.be/006FLOQNmDE
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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.
The type A blood is interesting, if it is correct in its prediction.
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:
Coordinates used in SOURCE:Code: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
Code: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,-0.010654,0.0023865,0.000326,0.0107685,0.0022,0.0143195,-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,-0.008686,0.004906,0.003781,0.00076,0.004148,0.005378,0.007237,-0.001855,0.001109,0.001205,-0.001317
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.
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)
(...)
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.
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.