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Whould you consider brown skin african americans mixed to?

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my mother wanted to know because i think shes getting that dna testing thing done to study her ancestry

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  1. Just wait for the results!

    National Geographic goes back 50-60,000 years!


  2. If you can prove heritage back 350 years, then National Geographic has a DNA program that they charge $125.00 for, to test you back into the past, not 50,000 years but as far as they can go with meaning.

         It has updates every three months to keep you aware.

         I've traced my roots to Poland and 1835. It was interesting and took me four years. There's nothing wrong to want to know "where" you came from.

  3. Interesting, looking into information for your question, I found that you are at a crossroads.  Crossroads are a type of cosmogram where one went to gain favor from the cosmos and reach ones ancestors.

    www.nps.gov/history/crdi/publications/...

    Did you see this website?

    http://www.afrigeneas.com/

    Also this has a map:

    http://wysinger.homestead.com/mapofafric...

  4. Anthropologists do not see color - only skeletal structure. Mongoloid, Caucasoid, and those of African decent.

    I just typed out n-e-g-r-o-i-d to denote skeletal structures of African decent and Y!A considered it a racial term and would not let me type it.  Interesting.  Isn't this an academic term?

  5. How ever you chop it..we all came from the same two.

  6. Anatomically and biologically speaking, there are three major races- White people, black people, and asian people.  They are different due to tens of thousands of years of adapting to different climates and customs.  All races of people are decendents of these three.

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