May 24, 2013

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Revealed: Ancient Appalachian people who boasted of Portuguese ancestry to avoid slavery were actually descended from African men and white women

Melungeon DNA evidence shows African and European ancestry.

Varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies.

Now a new DNA study in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy attempts to separate truth from oral tradition and wishful thinking.

The study found the truth to be somewhat less exotic: Genetic evidence shows that the families historically called Melungeons are the offspring of sub-Saharan African men and white women of northern or central European origin.

And that report, which was published in April in the peer-reviewed journal, doesn’t sit comfortably with some people who claim Melungeon ancestry. ‘There were a whole lot of people upset by this study,’ lead researcher Roberta Estes said, noting that many preferred their assumed origins.

‘They just knew they were Portuguese, or Native American.’
Beginning in the early 1800s, or possibly before, the term Melungeon (meh-LUN’-jun) was applied as a slur to a group of about 40 families along the Tennessee-Virginia border. But it has since become a catch-all phrase for a number of groups of mysterious mixed-race ancestry.

In recent decades, interest in the origin of the Melungeons has risen dramatically with advances both in DNA research and in the advent of Internet resources that allow individuals to trace their ancestry without digging through dusty archives.

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Article by Associated Press.

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    so I think with the dna testing they are over simplifying the situation because Portuguese which are a mixed race people can have the y gene be african through the moor invasion. Also muslims were involved in the slave trade so saying that they are of black ancestry doesn't necessarily mean that their stories are found false. There were african hands on columbus's ship so the portuguese might be the way that these group of people came to be. Or those stories could be made up to protect themselves from harm. I see a few photos where the people look like they are out of the middle east I think they may be a blend of a lot of different things thus giving all these stories of different origins.

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