“great-great-great-grandmother”
I thought it was her grandmother who had to sneak away to get married because of being indian.
Anyone have a link to her original story?
Since they didn’t have shotguns then, it was a bow and arrow wedding.
You are right about thus not matching her story.
This is trace level, common randomness.
Yet, consider it actual - it’s not what her story was.
In 2012, she claimed 1/32nd ancestry, just enough to qualify for the OLD standard for being Cherokee (the new standard is 1/16th).
This test shows that AT BEST, she is 1/64th SOMETHING other then european; that something could be columbian, mexican, or actual american indian — the American Indians are not participating in DNA studies, so they use south and central american DNA, and suspected migration patterns.
And like a true liberal, Warren claims that this means Trump should pay up. Trump oddly claimed he never said he’d pay up (it’s on record), and instead he should have pointed out that her own suspect DNA tests prove she doesn’t have enough of an ancestry to qualify as an Indian, that it proves her claims in 2012 were false, and that the average american was found to have more than 1/1024 indian blood, so she’s really just and average white woman.
THe “white woman” thing would be fantastic since the left has decided that white women are now part of the evil cabal.
Here is a link to a very well researched analysis of Tthis woman’s ancestry, buy an expert in Native American genealogy: http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com/p/elizabeth-warren-information.html?m=1
In summary, she ain’t what she says she is.