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Revised 7 July 2010
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lives in
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Known “Hawaiian” DNA
DNA testing as a tool for genealogists has become popular but there are limitations to what DNA can tell you. If you are only interested in testing to establish your ancient Hawaiian ancestry, it is important to understand that while there is some information about the haplogroups -- deep ancestry going back thousands of years -- of ancient Polynesian DNA, there is NO known DNA that is specifically or exclusively Hawaiian.
Until recently, testing was restricted to only direct maternal (mtDNA) or direct paternal (Y-DNA) lines. Males and females have mtDNA from their mother, but only males have Y-DNA (hence a male member of the family is needed for that test). There is now a DNA test that everyone – males and females – can use in their genealogical research. This test looks at close relationships along all ancestral lines and is not restricted to only the paternal (Y-DNA) or maternal (mtDNA) lines. Anyone, regardless of their gender, will be able to match to male and female cousins from any of their family lines in the past five generations. Linked blocks of DNA across the 22 autosomal chromosomes are matched between two people. As with our Y-DNA and mtDNA projects, the database for this test will need to grow. In the beginning you may not have any/many matches. Hopefully many of our Y-DNA and mtDNA participant pioneers will be able to invest in this test and enhance the database. (FAMILY FINDER is the name of this test at FTDNA)
mtDNA
Haplogroup B
This lineage is found in eastern and southeastern Eurasia, Native American
Indians, and
A few PM results
Y-DNA Haplogroups
Y-DNA in
1) Haplogroup C2 [M38]
This is the haplogroup of about 34% who report their paternal line as Polynesian.
C2 is found in Polynesia,
2) Haplogroup O [M122]
This is the haplogroup of about 24% who report their paternal line as
Polynesian.
O is typical of populations of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and culturally Austronesian
regions of Oceania [includes Polynesia], with a moderate distribution in
3) Haplogroup K [M9]
This is the haplogroup of about 18% who report their paternal line as
Polynesian.
K is an old lineage presently found only at low frequencies in Africa, Asia,
and in the South Pacific. One descendent line of this lineage is restricted to
aboriginal Australians, while another is found at low frequency in southern
Europe, Northern Africa, and the
Sources for the above:
For more on this subject, see these papers and references therein:
Oppenheimer, S. and M. Richards. 2001
Fast Trains, Slow Boats, and the Ancestry of the Polynesian Islanders.
Science Progress 84(3):157-181.
http://www.scilet.com/Papers/sciprog/sc843/SPOppenheimer.pdf
According to this paper, and/or references therein, an mtDNA sequence
referred to the Polynesian Motif is
found almost exclusively in
Kayser, et al, 2006
Melanesian
and Asian Origins of Polynesians: mtDNA and Y Chromosome Gradients Across the
Pacific
Molecular Biology and Evolution 2006 23(11):2234-2244;
doi:10.1093/molbev/msl093
and Supplementary
Material - Supplementary Tables
S1–S5 and Figures S1 and S2
Information regarding haplogroups is subject to change as scientific research on this subject progresses over time.
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See also:
Additional information at the link listed below
under
Hawaiian
Ancestry ~ Native Hawaiian Direct Paternal or Maternal Line
See also:
"Just
wondering ... why no data on Hawaiian natives . . . . ."
What
about all the other ethnic groups in
That is a very large and complicated subject! For now, see the remarks at the link listed
below under:
Hawaiian Islanders ~ All Ethnic Groups
Many people wish to DNA test to learn more about their personal genealogy
and/or ancient ancestry. This is a pioneer field and there is much to be
learned. Many hobbyists have begun
surname projects or geographical projects.
One benefit of these group projects is a reduced rate for some of the
tests. At this time, there are few
surname projects for names associated with the various diverse ethnic
populations living in
The project administrators of the below projects are genealogy hobbyists -
not scientists - using DNA as one of several resources to further their various
genealogy and/or anthrogenealogical interests.
None are employed by FTDNA, nor do they, or their projects, receive any
form of compensation, kickbacks, etc., from tests ordered at FTDNA. They are willing to share with, and learn
with, others with
Important:
When you visit the below sites, please read all of the information
before contacting the project administrator.
Hawaiian Ancestry ~ Native Hawaiian Direct Paternal or Maternal Line
This project is for persons whose direct maternal or direct paternal line
is Native Hawaiian. It is NOT required
that you be 100% Native Hawaiian or that both your maternal and paternal lines
be Native Hawaiian. Either the direct maternal or direct paternal line meets
the requirement. The project requirement is based on the limitations of DNA
testing, as known today, and should NOT be considered a definition of Hawaiian
ancestry. If your direct maternal or
paternal line is not Native Hawaiian, you may participate via the Hawaiian
Islanders project. Direct
maternal/paternal lines are described at the below link - please read all of the information at this link:
http://www.ftdna.com/public/hawaiianancestry
Hawaiian Islanders ~ All Ethnic
Groups
This project is for all members of all ethnic groups who have roots in the
Please read all of the information
at this link.
http://www.ftdna.com/public/hawaii
Important:
When you visit the above sites, please read all of the information
before contacting the project administrator.
What is a
direct maternal/paternal line?
See below definition of direct maternal/paternal lines.
Direct maternal line
This refers to an unbroken line of maternal grandmothers. In the case of Native Hawaiians, this means
that your mother's mother's mother's mother, was Hawaiian - going back before
the arrival of Captain Cook (about eleven generations). If so, you carry the
mtDNA of that line going back to ancestral
Direct paternal line
This refers to an unbroken line of paternal grandfathers. In the case of Native Hawaiians, this means
that your father's father's father's father was Hawaiian - going back before
the arrival of Captain Cook (about eleven generations). If so, you carry the
Y-DNA of that line going back to ancestral
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Hawaiian Roots - Genealogy for Hawaiians
http://www.hawaiian-roots.com
Honolulu County Genealogical Society
http://www.rootsweb.com/~hihcgs
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Website address of this page (the page you are reading now):
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gkbopp/DNA/HAWAII%20DNA
A shorter url to this page is:
http://tinyurl.com/2znfzg
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