Hi Blackwolf
Another thing that struck me reading through those mtDNA results, is how rare it is for someone of North American descent to get a result showing an indigenous maternal line, and to report that this result proved a previously undocumented story of Native ancestry . Except for people who were seperated from their birth family, almost all the people with the indigenous haplotypes A, B, C D and some sub types of X knew exactly who this came from and had previously documented it.
Those reports of results are probably a bit skewed as many people who have a story a maternal gr gr great grandma was Indian and who got an mtDNA result showing a European maternal line , probably either don't report their test results or don't report the family story which was not confirmed by the test result.
Rattlebone i'm sorry but that DNA article you posted has so much partly correct and partly wrong information it belongs in a trash can .
One in particular showed african
ancestry of a small group that migrated to britain long ago and were
never slaves in the Y-line (patrilineal) , and in the mtdna it showed
both native american and north african ancestry
mtdna can't possibly be of both American Indian and North african orgins. Whoever wrote this article is really confused. There is some highly questionable admixture tests which show stuff like this , but mtdna doesn't mix which is why it is so reliable at showing one line .
I started a thread on DNA and what it can and cannot tell a while back, in the link below
DNA tests 4 Ndn ancestry & some statistics
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1375.0Some of the DNA admixture tests are completely bogus , but Y DNA and mt Dna are pretty reliable as long as you understand what they show and what they don't show.
Both these tests only show the origins of the maternal or paternal line . It doesn't show anything about the many many many people this one line of people married .
But taken as a whole, Y and mtDNA shows the general North American population contains very few undocumented Native people who were absorbed and assimilated into the non native population. In most areas it wasn't a gentle mixing as many people like to claim. The DNA evidence is that , sadly , it really was widespread genocide.
Some of the posts in this thread I've been tempted to copy and paste in the thread Blackwolf began below. because I think this is an important topic- though the basic issues tend to overlap for people who think they may be descended from other tribes .
Cherokee Ancestry: Fact or Fiction?
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2298.0I understand what Blackwolf means about not wanting to confront people about their personal genealogy and beliefs about their ancestors, but the problem is these incorrect stories can impact a lot of people . Someone born in 1850 has now got a lot of descendents. There is a lot of loaded issues associated with peoples strong feelings about being of Native descent, from political to emotional to Spiritual. No one deserves to believe they are of Native descent, because of a false story or a distorted historical or genealogical composition, which is being promoted by some wannabe or special interest group. No one deserves to be encouraged to get invloved in this part of their heritage , only to find out years later they have been living a lie. I do know people that has happened to and they are sometimes deeply messed up by this.
I really believe that even if the truth seems empty or makes us uncomfortable or sometimes the truth is we just don't know , we still have to stay commited to reality if we want to do real good in our lives and the world.