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About a month ago I checked 23andMe to see for potential new relatives. Interestingly, I found one individual with a peculiar name and automatically guessed it would be a Beja. Now, even better, what I found was a Beja with a Somali grandparent, specifically a maternal grandfather, who came to the Eastern Desert in the early 1900s from Hargeisa, according to the individual himself, whom I messaged.
Before I had confirmed if the person was Beja (before sending a private message), I searched the name up and assumed I would get something that would indicate through the algorithm that my assumption was correct. Yet again, even better, the individual was a public figure, a research professor with a long list of publications, meaning this was a highly distinguished character.
So I wanted to post his score:
As I scrolled through the work of the Red Sea Hills native, I found one article revealing the person's backstory that I wanted to share for people to read (link):
I even found this:
A map of where various Beja groups inhabit (don't know the accuracy of this):
Before I had confirmed if the person was Beja (before sending a private message), I searched the name up and assumed I would get something that would indicate through the algorithm that my assumption was correct. Yet again, even better, the individual was a public figure, a research professor with a long list of publications, meaning this was a highly distinguished character.
So I wanted to post his score:
As I scrolled through the work of the Red Sea Hills native, I found one article revealing the person's backstory that I wanted to share for people to read (link):
I even found this:
A map of where various Beja groups inhabit (don't know the accuracy of this):