My Rank 1 WPM - “Russia - Chukchi (Eskimo)”
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 3:53 pm
As far as I know, I have no recent Eskimo ancestors. However, I do have eight Native American matches - Choles - Chiapas, Mexico, rank 11; Salashan - British Colombia, rank 20; Salashan, rank 21; Alaska Athabaskan, rank 24, Minnesota, ranks 43, 46 and 47; and Cherokee. (My mother showed U.S. Cherokee Admixed, rank 25. The Cherokee test wasn’t available until after my test had been taken.)
Also, my Mega Populations ranks 1 and 2 are Iberian American and American Indian. Along with this, I have 4 World Population Matches of Mexican and 22 of Central and South America, which certainly must indicate ample Native American ancestry.
From http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/people/e.rockhill/mphil.pdf - “Genetic structure and affinities among indigenous populations of northeast Siberia: a literature review,” by Elena Rockhill, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, pages 45, 69-71:
“...Chukchi are somewhat closely related to Native Americans...” “...Sequence diversity analyses based on haplogroup A sequences suggest that Native Americans and Chukchi originated from a single migration to Beringia, probably from east Central Siberia. This migration may have taken place approximately 30,000 or 43,000 years ago...”
From https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/native-americans-descended-single-ancestral-group-dna-study-confirms - “Native Americans Descended From a Single Ancestral Group, DNA Study Confirms” - By Liese Greensfelder on April 28, 2009 in Science & Technology:
“...Our work provides strong evidence that, in general, Native Americans are more closely related to each other than to any other existing Asian populations, except those that live at the very edge of the Bering Strait,” said Kari Britt Schroeder, a lecturer at the University of California, Davis, and the first author on the paper describing the study...”
From https://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/chukchis.shtml - “The Chukchis”:
“...In structure, Chukchi is an incorporate language. The Paleo-Asiatic languages are believed to be primordially related to the languages of the American Indians. When a land connection existed, before the rift that is the present-day Bering Straits, the ancestors of the Indians migrated to what is now America. This hypothesis has many supporters...”
Also, my Mega Populations ranks 1 and 2 are Iberian American and American Indian. Along with this, I have 4 World Population Matches of Mexican and 22 of Central and South America, which certainly must indicate ample Native American ancestry.
From http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/people/e.rockhill/mphil.pdf - “Genetic structure and affinities among indigenous populations of northeast Siberia: a literature review,” by Elena Rockhill, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, pages 45, 69-71:
“...Chukchi are somewhat closely related to Native Americans...” “...Sequence diversity analyses based on haplogroup A sequences suggest that Native Americans and Chukchi originated from a single migration to Beringia, probably from east Central Siberia. This migration may have taken place approximately 30,000 or 43,000 years ago...”
From https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/native-americans-descended-single-ancestral-group-dna-study-confirms - “Native Americans Descended From a Single Ancestral Group, DNA Study Confirms” - By Liese Greensfelder on April 28, 2009 in Science & Technology:
“...Our work provides strong evidence that, in general, Native Americans are more closely related to each other than to any other existing Asian populations, except those that live at the very edge of the Bering Strait,” said Kari Britt Schroeder, a lecturer at the University of California, Davis, and the first author on the paper describing the study...”
From https://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/chukchis.shtml - “The Chukchis”:
“...In structure, Chukchi is an incorporate language. The Paleo-Asiatic languages are believed to be primordially related to the languages of the American Indians. When a land connection existed, before the rift that is the present-day Bering Straits, the ancestors of the Indians migrated to what is now America. This hypothesis has many supporters...”