Interesting, so Northern Swedes do seem to have some Sami/Finno-Ugric like ancestry.
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Interesting, so Northern Swedes do seem to have some Sami/Finno-Ugric like ancestry.
Far Northern Swedes seem to outright be a mixture of pure 50% South Swedish Germanic and pure 50% Savonian/Karelian East Finnish. A K13 on a woman who has a British father and Karelian mother that I posted in another thread is virtually identical to the North Swedish results that he posted:
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The same goes for Dalarna and Värmland where there were Forest Finns. Dalarna test:
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Värmland:
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Another Värmland (lacks Siberian):
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You can see the average K13 scores for different reference populations here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...at=interactive
The average Swede apparently scores 48.53 North Atlantic, 31.09 Baltic, 9.25 West Med, 5.2 West Asian, 1.35 East Med, 0.51 Red Sea, 0.72 South Asian, 0.38 East Asian, 0.83 Siberian, 0.68 Amerindian, 0.71 Oceanian, 0.21% Northeast African and 0.55% SSA. :)
Well, many Finns moved from the rural areas of northern and eastern Finland into the suburbs of Stockholm in the 1960s and 1970s, and in other parts of Svealand and in Borås in Västergötland. So there was largely a pattern along the historical immigration of Finns migrating to the west.
Finns as recent immigrants is a different thing, as they are not considered as Swedes as a general consensus. Of course that has not prevented some mixing between the two.