DNA research on full-blooded indigenous populations, such as Native American Indian populations, from all around the world has led to the discovery of genetic markers that are unique to populations, ethnicity and/or deep ancestral migration patterns. The markers that have very specific modes of inheritance, and which are relatively unique to specific populations, are used to assess probabilities ancestral relatedness.


There are 3 types of inheritance pattern categories that these markers follow;

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Autosomal DNA, the paternal DNA or the maternal DNA.
The Autosomal DNA makes up the majority of who we are You inherit 50% of your autosomal DNA from your mother and 50% from your father.

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The Y-chromosome markers are paternally linked. They are passed from father to son.

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The mtDNA markers are maternally linked. They are passed from the mother to all of her children. Then, only the female children pass it on to all their children, and etc.

NOTE: No DNA test can tell you which tribe you descend from, it can however give you the percentage of Native American blood although un-necessary culture not. blood  is what makes you who you are. What Percent of American blood do you process the question is moot.

A little History and not His-story:
Present day America’s true name is Guantanamo. The true first people (indigenous people=original, home grown, aboriginal, native) of these Lands, There was a United Indigenous Nation of aboriginal people with their own laws and constitution, long before the invasion of present day oppressor. The Lands of our ancestors, known as Guantanamo, are still our land.

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