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  2. Cameroonian Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to DNA testing records, the ethnicities of the Cameroonian slaves in the modern United States were those of Tikar, Igbo, Ewondo, Babungo, Bamileke, Bamum, Masa, Mafa, Udemes, Kotoko, Fulani and Hausa from Cameroon; however, many Hausa also came from other places, such as Nigeria. [3]

  3. Genetic history of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In Zoutsteeg, Philipsburg, Saint Martin, three enslaved Africans of West African (e.g., Nigeria, Ghana) and western Central African (e.g., Bantu peoples of northern Cameroon) ancestry, who are estimated to date between 1660 CE and 1688 CE, were found; one carried haplogroups R1b1c-V88 and L3b1a, another carried haplogroup L3d1b, and the last ...

  4. Tikar people - Wikipedia

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    However, oral traditions and DNA testing conducted by companies such as African Ancestry, Inc. have demonstrated that these groups are genetically distinct. While some individuals receive Tikar of Cameroon results, others are identified as Bamileke of Cameroon. [12] [13]

  5. DNA testing can help Black Americans reclaim their identity ...

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    Everyone inherits mitochondria exclusively from our mothers, so it can be used to show maternal ancestry; the DNA's Y chromosome is only present in men and only comes from fathers, so it can be ...

  6. Genetic history of Africa - Wikipedia

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    While the Fulani have nearly exclusive indigenous African ancestry (defined by West and East African ancestry), they also show traces of West-Eurasian-like admixture, supporting an ancestral homeland somewhere in North or Eastern Africa, and westwards expansion during the Neolithic, possibly caused by the arrival and expansion of West-Eurasian ...

  7. Haplogroup A (Y-DNA) - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup A is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, which includes all living human Y chromosomes.Bearers of extant sub-clades of haplogroup A are almost exclusively found in Africa (or among the African diaspora), in contrast with haplogroup BT, bearers of which participated in the Out of Africa migration of early modern humans.

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