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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] lol as usual nothing but empty bluster Lugbara are Central Sudanic people from Congo-Uganda border region. It is questionable whether Central Sudanic is even related to Eastern Sudanic (e.g. Nilotic, Nubian). Unfortunately Central Africa is severely understudied, I can't recall a single study actually devoted to sorting it out. Here we have a single 'Nilo-Saharan' group amid a ton of Niger-Congo speakers; the Chad one wimped out and spent all its time on easy-to-find Eurasian admixture; the recent Sudan paper was good but almost all further east. I wish there were more data on the Central Sudanic groups. I do have Y-DNA data for Laka and Sara in southern Chad: the former had 39% E-M2, the latter 52% (both have smaller amounts of B2a and E2 as well). So they, at least, are genetically related to Bantu in a way that Dinka or Nuer are not; I don't know about Lugbara though. [/qb][/QUOTE]South Sudanese Nilotes are their own distinct branch of the NS stratigraph. You will have weak West <-> East signals comparing them to protobantu, Niger Kordifanian or even central sudanic Nilo-Saharan groups. They were never to be used as identifiers for quintessential Nilosaharan ancestry. You'll have an easier time trying to find a connection between the Kunama and the Songhai. ...here for example [IMG]https://s13.postimg.org/qx5dft95z/louis_georges_87.png[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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