My DNA Ancestry Results!!!!

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Herb.

March 11, 2016, 07:10:02 AM #16 Last Edit: March 11, 2016, 07:12:48 AM by Herbie
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i'm a GHana gorl too! :cheerup:

this Asia East ... do you have an Asian grandparent or something?

I don't know why I thought yours said East African :dead:  I'll have to search for your thread to compare our tea.
My grandfather is Filipino so that's where the East Asian and Pacific Islander comes from i guess.
A chunk of mine was East African. 13%
overall it was a mix mix of west, central and east african areas.

and OK that makes sense of the asia east teas.

did u make ur vidya yet? :ohwow:

Wow, so you do have a high %.  Do you know if they were immigrants? 
I filmed the video already but its awkward as hell :plzstop:  I'm just not a natural on camera.
i'm so excited for u :stressed: :stressed:

I'm not sure but I'm almost sure it's from my mother's side.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: her side of the family just has all types of MESS going on.
:plzstop:

someone else asked me if there's a possibility of immigrants coming in not too long ago in my family timeline.

You and your sister definitely have the look/hair texture!  My mom was so mad about the native American being less than 1% :dead: 
Apparently my grandma is one of those black folk who don't claim Africa but claim Native American, I can't wait to see her reaction :kii:
ssssssss :wub:

Don't be so quick to call Grandma a liar! Before you break her heart, remember that many Native tribes have not given their DNA samples to these companies. So there's very little to compare your DNA to and find a match. what you should do is, ask Grandma what are the names of the Native people in her family? Where were they located?

Check the location she gives to see if it was an Indian settlement, and the names as well. Traditional research is the best way of confirming North American Native heritage, and it's the only thing a tribe will accept as proof. If she gives you a "oh, don't know the names, just know I'm Indian! :cheerup: " mess, then yeah. Give her the results. :plzstop:

Inject My Lips

Quote from: Herbie on March 11, 2016, 07:10:02 AM
Quote from: Hazeleyes on March 11, 2016, 02:45:54 AM
Quote from: Herbie on March 11, 2016, 02:33:34 AM
Quote from: Hazeleyes on March 11, 2016, 02:29:07 AM
Quote from: Herbie on March 11, 2016, 02:22:15 AM
Quote from: Hazeleyes on March 11, 2016, 02:19:50 AM
Quote from: Herbie on March 11, 2016, 02:15:15 AM
i'm a GHana gorl too! :cheerup:

this Asia East ... do you have an Asian grandparent or something?

I don't know why I thought yours said East African :dead:  I'll have to search for your thread to compare our tea.
My grandfather is Filipino so that's where the East Asian and Pacific Islander comes from i guess.
A chunk of mine was East African. 13%
overall it was a mix mix of west, central and east african areas.

and OK that makes sense of the asia east teas.

did u make ur vidya yet? :ohwow:

Wow, so you do have a high %.  Do you know if they were immigrants? 
I filmed the video already but its awkward as hell :plzstop:  I'm just not a natural on camera.
i'm so excited for u :stressed: :stressed:

I'm not sure but I'm almost sure it's from my mother's side.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: her side of the family just has all types of MESS going on.
:plzstop:

someone else asked me if there's a possibility of immigrants coming in not too long ago in my family timeline.

You and your sister definitely have the look/hair texture!  My mom was so mad about the native American being less than 1% :dead: 
Apparently my grandma is one of those black folk who don't claim Africa but claim Native American, I can't wait to see her reaction :kii:
ssssssss :wub:

Don't be so quick to call Grandma a liar! Before you break her heart, remember that many Native tribes have not given their DNA samples to these companies. So there's very little to compare your DNA to and find a match. what you should do is, ask Grandma what are the names of the Native people in her family? Where were they located?

Check the location she gives to see if it was an Indian settlement, and the names as well. Traditional research is the best way of confirming North American Native heritage, and it's the only thing a tribe will accept as proof. If she gives you a "oh, don't know the names, just know I'm Indian! :cheerup: " mess, then yeah. Give her the results. :plzstop:

lol I think she's gonna give the latter, but I'll ask! 

'ology

Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!


'ology

Wow you have some of everything. Have started tracing your family back?
Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!


Inject My Lips

Quote from: ВRΔNDYology on March 11, 2016, 03:14:52 PM
Wow you have some of everything. Have started tracing your family back?

Not yet, all I matched with were 2nd cousins.  I'm gonna put my Raw data in GED Match tho so hopefully that helps.

'ology

Quote from: Hazeleyes on March 11, 2016, 03:33:55 PM
Quote from: ВRΔNDYology on March 11, 2016, 03:14:52 PM
Wow you have some of everything. Have started tracing your family back?

Not yet, all I matched with were 2nd cousins.  I'm gonna put my Raw data in GED Match tho so hopefully that helps.
Yeah it deff will it breaks it down even further and picks up stuff ancestrys general test doesn't.
Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!