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From: "Don Milligan" <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] M222 Analysis
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2012 20:59:17 -0800
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THAT'S RIGHT, TAKE FOR EXAMPLE THE GALLGAIL: BY THE VERY NATURE OF THEIR
NAME AND ORIGINS, THEY WERE M-222+, AND "I", AND PERHAPS OTHER DNA
SIGNATURES
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Good for you, Susan! You made some very correct and valid points.
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Susan Hedeen <
> wrote:
> John...if we can use the later clans and septs as any kind of guide
> then it would seem clear that not all tribes people with in a tribe
> would necessarily share the same DNA.
>
> If I recall my Celtic history correctly, and/or if our interpretations
> of them are correct, several talk about assimilation of the conquered.
> Also, there was a good deal of fosterage among the families and septs
> and clans, particularly for the boys although I think girls were not
> exempt since some of the Celtic societies place women on a rather
> equal footing politically with men. The fosterage in particular
> created ties of loyalty among groups. There is some in the literature
> that discusses this for those in France, Britain, and Scotland, and if
> indeed O'Rahilly is correct about these migrations one could assume
> that a certain amount of this also existed in Ireland.
>
> Also Anatole has a recent paper published on the net. I read it the
> other day and was considering posting a link to it but became
> otherwise distracted by another matter that sprung up and didn't.
>
> If interested and/or someone doesn't find it first, I'll see if I
> can't find it again and post the link. Susan
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