African Ancestry is black owned
Am I the only one that's on sending a company my DNA?
African Ancestry is black owned
you from the Low Country?
the low country is the Coastal part of SC (Berkely is metro Charleston so it would be a part of the low country), IIRC Blacks with roots from there and the Coastal part of GA have the highest percentage of African bloodlines of any subgroup of Black-AmericansI don't understand the question
Down South?
My Grandfather was born in Berkley County, SC.
I don't blame anyone for not wanting to send theirs in.
I'm too curious though.
Is that what the OP used?
To be fair this is from Ancestry DNA.com not African Ancestry.com
I'll take their test next and compare
In case folks are curious, this is their site.
I DID NOT use them yet.
African Ancestry – Trace Your DNA. Find Your Roots. Today.
EDIT: These kits are $299
People from the low country lean more towards Ivory coast/Ghana and Senegambia/Mali than Nigeria and some of those other areas when it comes to Ancestry.com from what i noticed.
the low country is the Coastal part of SC (Berkely is metro Charleston so it would be a part of the low country), IIRC Blacks with roots from there and the Coastal part of GA have the highest percentage of African bloodlines of any subgroup of Black-Americans
I feel you. And I'm definitely not mad at that answer. I just don't like the idea of someone now having a sample of my DNA. I don't know who they sell the information to etc. But I'm not mad at the curiosity
yeah if my knowledge of Africa is correct aren't those the heaviest rice producing parts of West Africa and why many slaves from that sub region ended up in Coastal GA/SC?People from the low country lean more towards Ivory coast/Ghana and Senegambia/Mali than Nigeria and some of those other areas when it comes to Ancestry.com from what i noticed.
I just got these results this morning, but Nigeria, Benin, and Togo are extremely close together so its not out the realm of possibility.
The 2% Arab makes sense (Thats the Asian) but the Scandinavian is curious. I'm assuming someone was mixed way back but who knows.
That is as far as they break it down
Reading a little bit before I go to work I could belong to a few different tribes, they don't break it down to the ethnic groups, at least in the case of Nigeria which has a few.
EDIT: Looks like I gotta really dig because of their maps. Are they accurate?
https://www.ancestry.com/dna/origins/5266FE8F-0E26-4F8F-9076-95DB56F2D0C7/ethnicity/Nigeria/history
Don't know if the link works but,
Hausa and Fulani = Blue
Yoruba = Orange
Igbo = Green