Revealing My Ancestry DNA Results 🧬

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Don't forget that a lot of white Southerners also have African ancestry and never realized it until revealed by DNA results.

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I have a high percentage of Cameroonian Blood as well (Central African). My mother has high cheek bones too. High cheek bones are an African feature as well.

AkeelahShay
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Black American are a new ethnic group
We are mix it don't matter if you light skin or dark skin
We have native European and admixture from hundred of tribes from sahel to southeast africa

dashinohanakai
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22 percent non black (Irish, Native American, Filipino) 78 percent mixed sub saharan. I define myself as a dark skinned exotical. ❤️

TheUnAmbiguousExotical
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Mixed race titles of the past, that are now covertly hidden:
Mulatto- Half African, Half European
Griffe- 3/ 4 African, 1/4 European
Sacatra- 7/8 African, 1/8 European
Quadroon- 1/4 African, 3/4 European
Octoroon- 1/8 African, 7/8 European
Zambo- 3/4 African, 1/4 Indigenous Indian
Marabou- European, African, Taino Indian, South Asian

Why did the elite choose to hide these race labels with the racial classification 'black'? When these mixes are still present today?
Regardless of mixed heritage you are your father's seed, especially a son. A daughter can be more of her mother. But you are your father's seed regardless... however, the matrilineal lineage is woven in.
Black and White is a manmade racial classification to build a construct of a racial hierarchy...

mariepearl-harbour
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Click “Cameroon, Congo, west bantu” it should say taken primarily from Angola and Congo -

ur ancestors are from Angola/congo arrived 1st to USA & since they both had ancestors from Cameroon, their language was similar & planned many revolts/fought bk (stono rebellion, Gullah Jack) etc

So after those battles, 👱🏻‍♂️🧑🏻‍🦱 -they left Central Africans alone, & they started taking ppl from diff west African countries & Caribbean, so no one cld speak same language & plan against them.

Thats why Most “Bantu ppl” have Cameroon dna

beforethenextstep
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I did a second test and got my results recently too! Very fascinating to learn about. Happy birthday, Coffee!!🎂🥳🎊

Sinadarling
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Copying the exoticals with the dna results 😭😭 and not you trying to prove how you look Domincan and mixed while bashing exoticals 😭😭 make up your mind

Wanderlust
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No shade. I’m perplexed…what is an “exotical”? Black People from other countries?!

shawn-hillaryschwartz
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From what I know Pam’s mother is Cheyenne Native American (mongoloid) (often used interchangeably w/ American Indian (negroid) and her Dad is Black. Her mother also looks Black (American Indian aka Negroid and not Native American as some pages state) Now for her Dad there are Black ethic groups all over the world of African and Non African origin. I also know those DNA tests have come under much scrutiny for their inconsistent results and inability to identify ancient bloodlines. Meaning your results can only be accurate as their database. I am also Black American w/ two “Black” parents but my people are ethnically Southeastern Choctaw & Cherokee before reclassification so Black has many ethic & cultural meanings when we truly dig into it. 🪶

basiqueopulence
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This is current genetic study of African Americans.

Genome-wide ancestry estimates of African Americans show average proportions of 73.2% African, 24.0% European, and 0.8% Native American ancestry from The American Journal of Human Genetics - | Volume 96, ISSUE 1, P37-53, January 08, 2015 The Genetic Ancestry of African Americans, Latinos, and European Americans across the United States

rahkeemthegreat
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You’re not mixed… you have admixture like most blk people from the United States. White ppl have admixture too

Wanderlust
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Everyone wants to be an exotical 🙄 you couldn’t find a dark skin person that shares your phenotype?

London-ywby