Might want to check other sources to determine ancestry. My son went through ancestry.com and was told he had German, British isles, and French in him. His grandfather was 1/2 Cherokee Indian and it was not mentioned he was traced there. They aren’t all correct.
According to Family history daily, they say “Can you really take their reports at face value? The answer is a resounding no. While your results certainly contain truths, accepting your ancestry report without additional interpretation will often lead you to confusion and inaccurate assumptions about your familys history.”
rwood
You might want to check the ethnicity results again. They recently had an update that was able to id native American. My husband’s results recently updated, showing his native American.