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Their samples came from Ilhéus in the interior of Bahia (even though it is a coastal town). Most people from Bahia live in the interior, which is significantly less SSA African than the capital Salvador.
You can see that their sample of selfidentified " blacks" only have a maximum of 50% african ancestry, for Bahia it's even as low as 36% ---------- Post added 2012-03-18 at 18:25 ---------- Try to find pics of crowds of regular mainstream Brazilians who look overwhelmingly African in these regions: Northern Brazil, Central West Brazil, Southern Brazil, interior of São Paulo state, and also Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte and ParaÃ*ba (states in the Northeast of Brazil). You won't find them, since they are a very small minority there! ^You're not getting my point. I'm saying that ancestral components as shown by DNA studies or (limited) 23&me results don't matter IRL, because Genotype does not equal Phenotype. especially in Brazil with its large segment of multigenerational mixed Pardo's.. |
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