



Genetically:Sami people and berber people of North Africa share the same 9000 years Maternal haplogeoup U. Any explanation why? . Here some pictures of Kabyle Berbers of Algeria ( people of Zidane )
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1l41vek
Posted by ExtensionTaro1818
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Interesting, I’m curious about the reason that is.
9000 years ago is pretty far back, people moved around a lot, presumably the Berber people and the Sami people have a shared ancestor somewhere down the line
Slavery is the answer
Vandalene satt opp 2 kongedømmer i Spania og 1 i Tunisia ikke rart i det hele tatt, i min mening.
If you go far enough back we are all related. Whats weird about that? Humans have always moved around, its natural.
Haplogroup is much older, around 40-50k years or more. Back then it was much more common, even the dominant haplogroup probably at 70-80% occurence, only later and only in the less isolated middle/main European population it got diluted for example by haplogroup H from neolithic farmers and Indo-europeans.
It’s still shared by 20% of Europeans today so it’s not like only the Sami and berbers have it, and they also have different subgroups. They just were more isolated so they kept more of it, around 40-50%.