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I'm seeing it too...Seems like central Africa and the nation of South Africa have the thickest chicks and there's plenty of Central African ancestry throughout the Americas and our continent is also known for thickness coli scientist am I on to something
Cuba and DR also have huge Kongo ancestry the American south also got a lot of AngolansI'm seeing it too...
Non-white Brazilians are known for their big asses and Brazil had the most slaves from Central Africa...
They were the most taken slaves earlier on.Cuba and DR also have huge Kongo ancestry the American south also got a lot of Angolans
Also no disrespect to West Africans, but if I do have "Bantu" ancestry from Central Africa then I would be proud. Central Africans were much more rebellious and against slavery than their West African counterparts. Central Africans were so rebellious that most slave traders stopped taking slaves from that area of Africa.
@Poitier thoughts?
What do we consider Cameroonians
I was going to include more of them, but many Africans told me they are not Bantu.
Plus Cameroon is really diverse with different ethnics. Many which are non-Bantu.
I ask because I think I've been underestimating Bantu ancestry in AAs but yeah Central Africa in general is maybe the most diverse region
Supervised STRUCTURE analysis (fig. S34) (4) was used to infer African American ancestry from global training populations, including both Bantu (Lemande) and non-Bantu (Mandinka) Niger-Kordofanian–speaking populations (fig. S34 and table S7). These results were generally consistent with the unsupervised STRUCTURE analysis (table S6) and demonstrate that most African Americans have high proportions of both Bantu (~0.45 mean) and non-Bantu (~0.22 mean) Niger-Kordofanian ancestry, concordant with diasporas originating as far west as Senegambia and as far south as Angola and South Africa (62). Thus, most African Americans are likely to have mixed ancestry from different regions of western Africa. This observation, together with the subtle substructure observed among Niger-Kordofanian speakers, will make it a challenge to trace the ancestry of African Americans to specific ethnic groups in Africa, unless considerably more markers are used.
The Genetic Structure and History of Africans and African Americans