That makes far more sense. I had my Dna done at ancestry and there was no native American showed up. Should I be looking for something else there or should I do another test? Thank you very much. An autosomal test would give you an estimate of how much Native.
I was sick the day my class went over fractions….. And Math is not my friend… lol. Why are the 23andme Ancestry test coming back with very small amounts of Native blood? His test came back that he was only. This article will help. On my other side of my family i have another grandmother who was from the Algonkin Tribe in Quebec Canada. My mom millerd ellen wallace was full blood cherokee indian mixed with full blood other indians five tribes my daddy lurther A Ray.
Dawes rolls born cherokee indian full blood midill oklahoma i was born mississippi red river salle E Ray I was adopted by my grandparents my daddy moma and step daddy mr fred smith susie S Smith dawes roll married name winnie sue smith my name was changed on birh certificate to sharonelaineRay. Then sharonelaine smith adopted my greatgrandpa greoge w smith cherokee indian born knot Tennessee full blood marred my greatgrandma essievbrooks smith cherokee indian full blood mixed other full blood indians knot Tennessee thank you sharonwalker very proud of my native american indian full blood mixed full blood other indians heritage.
How could they be different? Lots of ways. Math is your friend. There are three easy steps. So, now, add the numbers for Patrick together. Add the Top Numbers Together Now just add the numerators, or the top numbers together. For some people, DNA testing is how one discovers that they have a Native ancestor. So, how much Indian do you have in you, on paper and through DNA testing?
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What about this? Check the tribal rolls. Additional information on tracing American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry can be found below: Ancestry - General statement on tracing your American Indian ancestry for purposes of enrolling in a federally recognized American Indian tribe.
Genealogical Research - Provides general information as to where individuals can look in order to find the appropriate information they need to support their effort. Enrollment Process - Provides a general description on what the Enrollment Process to a federally recognized tribe involves.
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