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Hispanic Heritage
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Hispanic Heritage
Are you wondering about your Hispanic heritage? Ask a question here and we will try to help!
Re: Hispanic Heritage
In addition to a multitude of Native American matches I also had these Hispanic ones in the world population matches section: Is order relevant? How can I find out more about this?
2. Hispanic- Southwestern US (n=105)
8. Hispanic - New York (n=76)
15.23.26. Hispanic - Minnesota (n=191) and (n=151) and (n=75)
16. Hispanic - California (n=105)
32. Hispanic - Connecticut (n=187)
35. 42. Hispanic - US (n=199) and (n=497)
45. Hispanic North Carolina = (n=157)
2. Hispanic- Southwestern US (n=105)
8. Hispanic - New York (n=76)
15.23.26. Hispanic - Minnesota (n=191) and (n=151) and (n=75)
16. Hispanic - California (n=105)
32. Hispanic - Connecticut (n=187)
35. 42. Hispanic - US (n=199) and (n=497)
45. Hispanic North Carolina = (n=157)
Re: Hispanic Heritage
Find my post in the Cherokee Forum where I’ve shown my World Population Matches. You and I have several in common - Hispanic - Southwestern US (my rank 15); Hispanic - Minnesota (4, 5, 9), Hispanic - California (19), Hispanic - US (13, 22, 42); and Hispanic - North Carolina (6). I have other Hispanic matches as well.
Re: Hispanic Heritage
The order of the top 50 populations is a mathematical calculation so in that sense they are listed from "more" to "less". However, the variances are often statistically too small to count. In general, you can group them together and count each group as almost the same. The first ten or twelve might be very close, then the next ten etc. The "N" numbers are not related to your frequency- everyone who has the same population will have the same N. It's a way differentiate each population.
Hope this helps!
Sue
Hope this helps!
Sue
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