Genome-wide ancestry of 17th-century enslaved Africans from the Caribbean

Author:

Schroeder Hannes,Ávila-Arcos María C.,Malaspinas Anna-Sapfo,Poznik G. DavidORCID,Sandoval-Velasco Marcela,Carpenter Meredith L.,Moreno-Mayar José Víctor,Sikora Martin,Johnson Philip L. F.,Allentoft Morten Erik,Samaniego José Alfredo,Haviser Jay B.,Dee Michael W.,Stafford Thomas W.,Salas Antonio,Orlando Ludovic,Willerslev Eske,Bustamante Carlos D.,Gilbert M. Thomas P.

Abstract

Between 1500 and 1850, more than 12 million enslaved Africans were transported to the New World. The vast majority were shipped from West and West-Central Africa, but their precise origins are largely unknown. We used genome-wide ancient DNA analyses to investigate the genetic origins of three enslaved Africans whose remains were recovered on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. We trace their origins to distinct subcontinental source populations within Africa, including Bantu-speaking groups from northern Cameroon and non-Bantu speakers living in present-day Nigeria and Ghana. To our knowledge, these findings provide the first direct evidence for the ethnic origins of enslaved Africans, at a time for which historical records are scarce, and demonstrate that genomic data provide another type of record that can shed new light on long-standing historical questions.

Funder

European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation

EC | European Research Council

Det Frie Forskningsråd

Lundbeckfonden

NSF | MPS | Division of Mathematical Sciences

NSF | EHR | Division of Graduate Education

Swiss National Science Foundation

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Leverhulme Trust

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Danish National Research Foundation

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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