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In reply to the discussion: My father told me there are Cherokee genes in our family background. [View all]Aussie105
(8,168 posts)ie followed up on the family folk lore there was Native American blood in the family.
This was a source of pride for some, apparently. Makes you superior, ties you to the history and heritage of the county, apparently.
Anyhow . . . no Native American, but 2% Sub Saharan African, came back the results. lol
I guess the 'some black slave blood in the family' would have been a point of shame in the past for some?
Wife doesn't care, she has a whole family in Maryland on her father's side (WW2 GI Joe) and in England (Mother was an innocent flower).
As far as genetics go, having a diverse genetic background is only a good thing, hybrid vigour and all that. Explain the dark skin, hair and eyes in some family members as North American heritage, Spanish decent, whatever.
Me? Haven't done the DNA test myself, not interested. My ancestors probably came from some small inbred village in Northern Europe somewhere. Care factor zero.