I got tired of guessing and prancing around Africa for answers so I just messaged one of the creators of GEDMatch tests, which are designed to break down African heritage even further. Lazy approach I assume but you guys know I've been at this for months. I can slack a little. :dead:
Here's our conversation.
QuoteNilo-Saharan 3.25%
North-Africa 7.98%
Mbuti-Pygmy -
Eastern-Bantu 17.33%
Khoi-San 6.45%
West-Africa 49.42%
Hadza -
Biaka-Pygmy 1.28%
French 13.17%
Omotic 1.12%
Obviously, I know I am African American. But what could be said about my admixture, based on these results?
QuoteYour results are not typical of an African American. Then again, there is wide range of results for African Americans. However, these results indicate a more recent admixture from Eastern Africa and Southeastern Africa.
Basically, most of our ancestors were taken from West Africa during the slave trade, but it seems I have a significant amount of ancestors in south and east Africa.
I show
6.45% Khoisan ancestry.
This is actually mind blowing. Khoisans are these very unique people in Africa who are almost completely separate in culture and appearance than their neighbors. The average African American has
0.30% of this heritage.
6.45% is equivalent to having one full blooded Khoisan great great grandparent.
Which is fucking mind blowing to me because our ancestors came in from Africa way before that (that we know of.) It's almost hinting at closer ancestry from one of my grandparents that I have to unearth. Almost like someone migrating from Africa recently and throwing this into my bloodline. :uhh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khoisan
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/3f/0b/86/3f0b86a03172a4fc59b4c29290bf9ac6.jpg)
(http://www.gamtkwa.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/slider05.jpg)
Also, the Omo River results that I received consistently point toward Ethiopia.
I thought digging into my African ancestry would be tough but it's unraveling quite nicely. I just have to dig in and find where all these unexpected teas are coming from.
I posted on this group before
The original Asians
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 12:08:50 PM
I posted on this group before
The original Asians
It's real interesting to see how science is slowly unraveling the importance of Africa in world history and genetics.....the place we've been conditioned to see as a roach motel or homeless shelter is actually the place where humanity began.
The diversity in this continent is fucking ridiculous. :uhh: :uhh: :uhh: Why don't we know about all of this? :uhh:
You must have some South African Fam.
Lemme email one of them.
Quote from: Lion Babe on January 18, 2016, 12:17:47 PM
You must have some South African Fam.
Lemme email one of them.
sssssss
I have to, for it to be that close to me :uhh:
I had no clue what a Khoisan was :plzstop: :plzstop: I just kept seeing it pop up in my mess :udontlookok:
but when i discovered them i was like waiii :wellheythere: they're edgy as fuck.
I'm so sure this is coming from my mother though.
I know you shouldn't always go by looks when it comes to DNA but she definitely had an Afro-Asiatic/East African look to her.
the slanted eyes, the slim nose (that she didn't give to me :udontlookok: ), small lips...her features were very fine. and very soft hair. with flawless ass skin.
My only task IMO would be figuring out if it's from my grandmother's or grandfather's side.
Which one of those things did you use to get those results?
Bcd r ggyijfcvbbbffjvvvx
Wow!
They have such a unique look too
Omfff they really look Asian
Quote from: Lion Babe on January 18, 2016, 12:46:21 PM
Which one of those things did you use to get those results?
I used Ethiohelix for the one in the original post.
and Dodecad Africa 9 as well, a separate test that returned another 6% for "San" results.
I like to run more than one test to confirm consistency. And it's definitely there.
QuoteEurope 11.19%
NW_Africa 7.65%
SW_Asia 4.12%
E_Africa 5.02%
S_Africa 10.88%
Mbuti -
W_Africa 53.30%
Biaka 1.70%
San 6.15%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_people
AncestryDNA also originally gave me a huge chunk of central + southeast African results, but not as broken down (general areas of Congo + SE Bantu). They definitely told me which regions to pay attention to, though. My African results are very unusual for an AA who takes AncestryDNA test.
1) Usually, the African breakdown in AncestryDNA is more evenly spread out for AA's, and are usually primarily comprised of West African countries, with Central and South Africa thrown in here and there. (Example: Nigeria 19% Senegal 20% GHana 17% Cameroon/Congo 16%). My results started with a HUGE heaping and concentration of GHana/Ivory coast at 36%, then went to Central and South Africa.
2) Considering the fact that most of our ancestors were snatched from West Africa countries into slavery, it's not very often that "SouthEastern Bantu" pops up for us. Especially as such as huge part of the makeup (within the top 3 results).
I scored higher in this region than 90% of 350 AA's who took the AncestryDNA test and participated in a study regarding African ancestry by sharing their results.
(See chart here: http://ancestryforums.custhelp.com/files/6968bde2b7/Stats_%28AA%3D350%29a.jpg The average was 6% of African makeup, I scored nearly 3 times the amount at 16% of my African makeup. )
(http://i63.tinypic.com/2psj1uh.jpg)
Not only did SE Bantu appear, but it smoothly meshes with "Cameroon Congo".
Here is a map of Central/East/South Africa:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-uzyKzk2vAi0/VXCwi2SC1bI/AAAAAAAAAbU/JPWAmbBq7A8/s1600/africa1.jpg)
AncestryDNA's definition of "Congo/Cameroon" includes:Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Republic of Congo (also found in Angola, Chad)
AncestryDNA's definition of "Southeastern Bantu" includes:South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Angola, Tanzania, Mozambique, Uganda
My results from the test smoothly COLLIDE with one another. All these countries are right next door, just like my results are. Usually, AA results are all over the place tbh.
My results are are an almost even split between West Africa (36%) and Central/Southeast Africa (18 + 13 = 31%) .
Quote from: Young on January 18, 2016, 02:05:46 PM
Wow!
They have such a unique look too
Omfff they really look Asian
:stressed:
They are seen as a separate race: "Capoid", as opposed to Caucasoid, Mongoloid or Negroid.
There's been a lot of debate about this on the internet. Of course we're always quick to say "You just BLACK! Don't think u special! :fuming: " , so a lot of people don't like the separation from the Negroid race. I'm torn on it. IMO these people clearly have their own look going on, but they are on the Motherland at the end of the day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capoid_race
Quote from: Young on January 18, 2016, 02:05:46 PM
Wow!
They have such a unique look too
Omfff they really look Asian
dsafadsfasdfsdfsdfsddfs
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
Everyone came from GODfrica. :justabit:
its vast genetic diversity definitely supports the scientific facts.
only thing I'm confused about is how did the whites end up with blue eyes :plzstop:
I think white people are demons.
Genetic mutation
The San people were the FIRST gorls on African soil, though. :justabit:
http://www.gateway-africa.com/countries/namibia/bushmen.htm
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:33:25 PM
Genetic mutation
True. I guess one could pose the same question in regard to their pale skin as I did their eyes.
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:32:24 PM
I think white people are demons.
omg :omgwatshappening:
:feelinmyself: :plea:
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
omff is it a fucking puzzle.....i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that.....omff at south america and the western part of africa...and india antartica, australia and the south east of africa :hmph:
Quote from: King on January 18, 2016, 03:39:44 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
omff is it a fucking puzzle.....i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that.....omff at south america and the western part of africa...and india antartica, australia and the south east of africa :hmph:
this makes so much sense.
i was wondering, yeah I know everyone started in Africa, but how the hell did they travel from place to place? :dead: :dead: damn sure know they didn't paddle their way across from Africa to Europe :dead:
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.
I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.
My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.
it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.
If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.
bastards.
Quote from: King on January 18, 2016, 03:39:44 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that
:omgwatshappening: did you miss that day of school that they taught this?
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.
I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.
My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.
it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.
If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.
bastards.
uggh i wanna know who fucking MADE us an this world in the first got damn place and why.....i need fucking answers :uhh:
did u miss 'fas getting her ass whipped after she ate the cake
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.
I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.
My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.
it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.
If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.
bastards.
!
If you were living in a cave, eating raw meat, wearing a mountain lion skirt in -1000 degree weather, you'd be pretty depressed too
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:33:37 PM
The San people were the FIRST gorls on African soil, though. :justabit:
http://www.gateway-africa.com/countries/namibia/bushmen.htm
They were most popular people on earth too
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:50:13 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:33:37 PM
The San people were the FIRST gorls on African soil, though. :justabit:
http://www.gateway-africa.com/countries/namibia/bushmen.htm
They were most popular people on earth too
:stressed:
how so?
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:51:36 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:50:13 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:33:37 PM
The San people were the FIRST gorls on African soil, though. :justabit:
http://www.gateway-africa.com/countries/namibia/bushmen.htm
They were most popular people on earth too
:stressed:
how so?
populous*
:plzstop:
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:49:02 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.
I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.
My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.
it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.
If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.
bastards.
!
If you were living in a cave, eating raw meat, wearing a mountain lion skirt in -1000 degree weather, you'd be pretty depressed too
f
They didn't even know what a fucking spice was till they got on a damn boat.
With their bland unseasoned food.
I love this. All this research and learning about the different countries in Africa, the amazing diversity in our genetics....now I feel like I can actually butt in on the conversation next time Malc and GODman go at it :justabit:
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
It would be interesting if the world started out as black and white and ended up one uniform shade of brown.
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:34:17 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:33:25 PM
Genetic mutation
True. I guess one could pose the same question in regard to their pale skin as I did their eyes.
the colder, sunless environment
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:55:15 PM
It would be interesting if the world started out as black and white and ended up one uniform shade of brown.
I read an article saying that in 500 years the world
Will end up like that :plzstop:
f
Sex is really the great equalizer.
mmmm :ohwow:
So then why are us fags here?
:raycharles2urmess:
I want answers.
We'll all be brown skinned, 5ft-6ft would be the worldly average height
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:53:19 PM
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
QuoteIn Botswana, there is a law that the hunter-gatherers cannot hunt anymore. There are land disputes and in many cases they are being pushed off the land they used to hunt or consider sacred. They are considered lowlifes in society and have very little political representation. In many ways this replicates what happened to the indigenous people of North America, who by the way were also hunter gatherers.
:loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :fuming: :fuming:
I am fucking HONORED to have a chunk of their DNA inside of me. :stressed: This is fucking amazing :uhh:
But it makes me so sad that it seems as if they are going extinct. and pushed out. Pushed out of land that was originally theirs :uhh: :uhh: I'm sure the crackers over there have a lot to do with it. In fact I think I remember reading about it. Ugh, just butt your fucking head out of mess that doesn't concern u! What is so hard about that :usureuok:
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:58:20 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:53:19 PM
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
QuoteIn Botswana, there is a law that the hunter-gatherers cannot hunt anymore. There are land disputes and in many cases they are being pushed off the land they used to hunt or consider sacred. They are considered lowlifes in society and have very little political representation. In many ways this replicates what happened to the indigenous people of North America, who by the way were also hunter gatherers.
:loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :fuming: :fuming:
I am fucking HONORED to have a chunk of their DNA inside of me. :stressed: This is fucking amazing :uhh:
But it makes me so sad that it seems as if they are going extinct. and pushed out. Pushed out of land that was originally theirs :uhh: :uhh: I'm sure the crackers over there have a lot to do with it. In fact I think I remember reading about it. Ugh, just butt your fucking head out of mess that doesn't concern u! What is so hard about that :usureuok:
The way of life just isn't feasible anymore, lots of them are dying out due to lack of food and urbanisation, less hunting land, less animals
to hunt, they're natural hunters and they're whole culture and way of
Living is based on that
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:00:10 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:58:20 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:53:19 PM
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
QuoteIn Botswana, there is a law that the hunter-gatherers cannot hunt anymore. There are land disputes and in many cases they are being pushed off the land they used to hunt or consider sacred. They are considered lowlifes in society and have very little political representation. In many ways this replicates what happened to the indigenous people of North America, who by the way were also hunter gatherers.
:loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :fuming: :fuming:
I am fucking HONORED to have a chunk of their DNA inside of me. :stressed: This is fucking amazing :uhh:
But it makes me so sad that it seems as if they are going extinct. and pushed out. Pushed out of land that was originally theirs :uhh: :uhh: I'm sure the crackers over there have a lot to do with it. In fact I think I remember reading about it. Ugh, just butt your fucking head out of mess that doesn't concern u! What is so hard about that :usureuok:
The way of life just isn't feasible anymore, lots of them are dying out due to lack of food and urbanisation, less hunting land, less animals
to hunt, they're natural hunters and they're whole culture and way of
Living is based on that
:stressed: :stressed: :'(
This makes me wanna research more into my Hausa-Fulani heritage
Lemme see what things I can uncover
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:02:04 PM
This makes me wanna research more into my Hausa-Fulani heritage
Lemme see what things I can uncover
:stressed:
kinda heartbreaking to find out something amazing , and such an amazing group of people who helped make you...then to find out that they are dying off themselves. and very little AA's have Khoisan blood so it's not like we can keep the mess going over here in the states. they're really on the brink of extinction. bloodline and all. :stressed:
But I guess it makes sense. No way such a group that's been around so long can survive modern times. it's in their blood to do what they do, no such thing as becoming civilized, like the five sellout native tribes did here in the states. :plea: Still sucks though. :stressed:
Not sell out tribes
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:00:10 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:58:20 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:53:19 PM
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
QuoteIn Botswana, there is a law that the hunter-gatherers cannot hunt anymore. There are land disputes and in many cases they are being pushed off the land they used to hunt or consider sacred. They are considered lowlifes in society and have very little political representation. In many ways this replicates what happened to the indigenous people of North America, who by the way were also hunter gatherers.
:loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :fuming: :fuming:
I am fucking HONORED to have a chunk of their DNA inside of me. :stressed: This is fucking amazing :uhh:
But it makes me so sad that it seems as if they are going extinct. and pushed out. Pushed out of land that was originally theirs :uhh: :uhh: I'm sure the crackers over there have a lot to do with it. In fact I think I remember reading about it. Ugh, just butt your fucking head out of mess that doesn't concern u! What is so hard about that :usureuok:
The way of life just isn't feasible anymore, lots of them are dying out due to lack of food and urbanisation, less hunting land, less animals
to hunt, they're natural hunters and they're whole culture and way of
Living is based on that
good :wellheythere:
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:08:43 PM
Not sell out tribes
:nowgorl:
look crackers! we have house! we have slaves! one of u guys! hehe! :cheerup:
Quote from: King on January 18, 2016, 04:09:09 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:00:10 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 18, 2016, 03:58:20 PM
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:53:19 PM
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2014/12/22/371672272/the-khoisan-once-were-kings-of-the-planet-what-happened
QuoteIn Botswana, there is a law that the hunter-gatherers cannot hunt anymore. There are land disputes and in many cases they are being pushed off the land they used to hunt or consider sacred. They are considered lowlifes in society and have very little political representation. In many ways this replicates what happened to the indigenous people of North America, who by the way were also hunter gatherers.
:loose2when: :loose2when: :loose2when: :fuming: :fuming:
I am fucking HONORED to have a chunk of their DNA inside of me. :stressed: This is fucking amazing :uhh:
But it makes me so sad that it seems as if they are going extinct. and pushed out. Pushed out of land that was originally theirs :uhh: :uhh: I'm sure the crackers over there have a lot to do with it. In fact I think I remember reading about it. Ugh, just butt your fucking head out of mess that doesn't concern u! What is so hard about that :usureuok:
The way of life just isn't feasible anymore, lots of them are dying out due to lack of food and urbanisation, less hunting land, less animals
to hunt, they're natural hunters and they're whole culture and way of
Living is based on that
good :wellheythere:
///
:omgwatshappening:
ill drag mother GHana if i have to. :wellheythere:
Try it bitch and I'll call on papa legba to make those beach curls fall out
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:12:41 PM
Try it bitch and I'll call on papa legba to make those beach curls fall out
pkjnoguvchygt
:diddraispoot:
dsfdsfsdf
yeah what jayden said
gonna need anotha espert wen i knock ur fckin lights out faggot
My next thing is gonna be African religion/voodoo
My grandad is a witch doctor and I'm interested is that whole thing
It's probably more authentic than these white religions u
Quote from: Blues clue on January 18, 2016, 04:20:15 PM
gonna need anotha espert wen i knock ur fckin lights out faggot
try it faggot.
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 04:21:12 PM
My next thing is gonna be African religion/voodoo
My grandad is a witch doctor and I'm interested is that whole thing
It's probably more authentic than these white religions u
:omgwatshappening:
Hhhh that's right faggot
Try Ameriie again and ur teeth are gonna fall out
i like Ameriiiiie :diddraispoot:
lets jump him jayd'
:mmyulost:
slay
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.
According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.
But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff. :ohwow:
(http://eatrio.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/8.-pangea_07sep2007.jpg)
That's because Indians are actually mixed with some type of Caucasian I think it's different from European Caucasian and Aborigines.
(http://maya-gaia.angelfire.com/aboriginal.jpg)
They look "African" but they're actually more genetically related to Asians because they are the original Asians. They were considered to be the first peopel to migrate out of Africa.
Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:56:03 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:55:15 PM
It would be interesting if the world started out as black and white and ended up one uniform shade of brown.
I read an article saying that in 500 years the world
Will end up like that :plzstop:
i have always said sooner or later, humans will be of one homogeneous race :dead:
hey lil sis :stressed:
Actually the world started out only black.
White people are actually the youngest group of people.
Africa >>>>
What's so crazy to me is that Malcolm predicted a Southern African mess owt before I even took the DNA test. :dead: :dead: he really knows his stuff. :stressed: :wub: :wub:
Many Southern Africans have considerable Khoisan ancestry aside from their general SA ancestry, since the Khoisans were native to those land and left their DNA there.