I have indicators showing some North African DNA. What was interesting to
me was the Hazda people in the population list.

There are no indications that I have that DNA, but I happened to visit
these hunter gatherers when I was in Tanzania a few years ago. A very
interesting people whose language includes click sounds. I'm glad to see
this population has been studied. Rhey are losing their territory to other
uses.

We also visited the Iraqw. They are supposed to be more closely related to
(or descended from) more northerly people. I think DNA study is going to
answer a lot of questions and pose many more.

Sorry if this is off topic.

Mary



On Thursday, January 22, 2015, A Faria <antoniof1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Your welcome,
>
> On Gedmatch I have looked at my mothers East African that myorigins
> assigns her it isn't all East African some is West African although she has
> more East African the same with my daughter she has both but in her case
> slightly more West African. I think some of the East African is likely
> admixture from Jewish ancestry that myorigins isn't able to pick up yet I
> expect that to change when they have their Sephardic Jewish Diaspora ready.
> Ftdna is testing Sephardic Jews in Israel that were from Salonika Greece
> and Izmir Turkey two communities that received a substantial amount of  New
> Christians from Portugal(forcibly converted Jews) in the 1600's these
> people converted back to Judaism in Greece and Turkey. It is possible some
> may also come from Ethiopia there was a huge effort by the Portuguese to
> convert the Coptic Christians there into Catholicism with many Portuguese
> missionaries also there was  mixed community there started with about 200
> Portuguese soldiers marrying Ethiopian women likely from the Tigray tribe.
> Those people at one point were kicked out the mtDNA M1 haplogroups in the
> Azores group look like they may be from there.
>
>
>
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