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Maybe a percent or two
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I know a lot of white americans who used to claim to have Cherokee blood, but when it comes to be tested, it changes... Most of these who claims to have native blood dont have it at all, always happened to them be fully euro or so part SSA, what makes sense to me, liberals like to claim to have non-white blood and those that used to have a dark-skinned relative in the past usually were part-african, but ashamed of such thing, they used to say to their sons they were part amerindian.
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Can anyone post some pics of white American ancestary test results
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Don't fool yourselves. There's high percentage of White Americans who have some SSA or/and Amerindian ancestry, but in most cases it's not more than 5% genetically speaking.
Famous Americans who look completely Northwest European but still have some non-European ancestry like Chuck Norris and Brad Pitt who both have some Cherokee blood in them are best example.
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i think they do but only a little bit, and its maybe not visible on 23andme, for example Sikeliot knows for sure he has african blood but it shows him as less than half a percent or not at all. In a generation it will be gone completely but its there, because his grandmother even looked latina and was part SSA visibly. and he can trace a SSA ancestor, if someone knows a native american ancestor like many do i wouldnt give up the knowledge because 23andme doesnt trace it.
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On average a small amount.
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If you refer exclusively to Old Colonial stock Americans with hundreds of years of ancestors in the US, there may be a minority percentage of them that have distant non-European ancestry. As was mentioned, most of it is fairy tales that became fashionable in the 1970s. There are sources online that go into greater depth on this and its history. For many of them, given that their families had been in the US too long to actually trace their ancestors, it seems they began spreading these tales for various reasons. Some posit that it was to assert themselves as 'exotic', others claim that it was to feel some connection to the alleged original inhabitants of the land they now occupied.
While most of it is probably nothing more than a fable, I'm sure in certain regions of the US there are individuals with actual American Indian ancestry.
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