Black American Series Part 19: Facial Feature Comparison of Melanated people ethnicities

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  • The Black American Series is a 20-part narrative film of the history of descendants of America. It covers the historical, philosophical, and cultural elements of Black Americans. The definition of who is a Black American is based on historical and ethnic lineage. The series is linear and starts with Black Americans' history and progresses into the contributions of this group in innovation, science, music, and more. The series also covers this group's cultural and philosophical nuances from food, activities, beliefs, and festivities. Lastly, there is a call for a separate identity within the diaspora.
    Here are some more splinter groups under the Black American ethnicity that were not known at the time of this video:
    - Pre Civil War Black Population Descendent
    - Indigenous Black American
    Monikers/ splinters for this group varies on philosophical, geographical, and sociological perspective, but here are some of the names Black Americans may refer to themselves as:
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    - Geechie/Gullah
    - Creole
    - U.S Freedman
    - Foundational Black American / FBA
    - Indigenous Black American / IBA
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    - Descendent of American Slavery (DOAS)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 133

  • @doubleutee8867
    @doubleutee8867 2 роки тому +6

    This video is beautiful. This video is brilliant. Thank you for making it. I just did what I could do to clear all of this up on a different UA-cam channel. A woman of Jamaican descent wants to call herself "Black American". What's wrong with calling herself "Jamaican American"? Is she embarrassed or ashamed of the term "Jamaican American?" "Afro Caribbean?" "West Indian?" Etc.? One way of doing this is using the "Genetic Communities" or "Genetic Groups" or "Recent Ancestors in the Americas" from Ancestry DNA, My Heritage, or 23andMe DNA.

    • @KaliJNS
      @KaliJNS  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you very much. I appreciate you!

    • @doubleutee8867
      @doubleutee8867 2 роки тому

      @@KaliJNS When lions sit down and are ready to eat, the hyenas are not far behind to challenge the table. You are most welcome.

    • @OnlyIMatter
      @OnlyIMatter 10 місяців тому

      ​@@doubleutee8867There's nothing beautiful about this video. This video is spreading misinformation. I'm Haitian American. I have family members ranging from light skin to dark skin. This video is just spreading separation and hate towards dark skinned people world wide.

  • @derekgodschild7940
    @derekgodschild7940 2 роки тому +14

    If you read this, I personally want to tell you thank you for making this series ! I’m a 22 year old Black American Man and I’ve always questioned if we have our own facial features. Most black Americans are inclusive to other black people around the diaspora so we’ll usually say we all look the same. So throughout the years of research and observations of close black friends who were descendants of non black American black people. I clearly see a difference and it’s okay. I love being black American and our history and culture. God bless you.

    • @KaliJNS
      @KaliJNS  2 роки тому

      Hey thanks for commenting, I am in the process of Migrating my UA-cam CHannel. I wanted to give you the link to my new channel., because all of these videos will be moved in the coming month. They will be deleted ua-cam.com/channels/OvbpCvokBQvge0MPeh9Trw.html

  • @kofi5964
    @kofi5964 3 роки тому +13

    You're doing good work for Black Americans, I hope they you give your flowers.

  • @sheikhhajj5869
    @sheikhhajj5869 2 роки тому +19

    Black in the US look different state to state

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      Also, you must look at the populations of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation black immigrant Americans born state by state (especially in urban areas).

    • @sheikhhajj5869
      @sheikhhajj5869 9 місяців тому

      We have to take migration into account also from the trail of tears to the great migrations

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому +2

      @@sheikhhajj5869
      Yes! But many true Americans don't look like Most "black" immigrants. However, you do have an exception to the rule.

    • @Hismana-oi4yx
      @Hismana-oi4yx 7 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. We have a distinct look. Even when our people mix with other races. The african mixed with these same people produce a different look

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 7 місяців тому

      @@Hismana-oi4yx
      Yes! But you always have exceptions to the rule......that is part of life!

  • @uniqueamerican4963
    @uniqueamerican4963 2 роки тому +12

    As an Black American ,I really enjoy your UA-cam, this is very educational for our black community,you are necessary,How can we start to gate keep everything, including our universities and also invest in everything that our ancestors blood, sweat and tears to build?

  • @ang-a
    @ang-a Рік тому +8

    I'm a first generation American...a Jamaican American. This was interesting to watch. I'm obsessed with phenotypes and love the breakdown. I didnt know about the Gulllah wars. Going to check out the rest of your series to learn about the true Black American history. 😊

  • @Universityofuncommonsense
    @Universityofuncommonsense Рік тому +7

    Recently, I have met quite a few light skinned and mixed race Haitians. Attractive people but they don’t look BA. Their mix is not the same as ours. They are polish. We as BA definitely have our own unique set of phenotypes

    • @OnlyIMatter
      @OnlyIMatter 10 місяців тому +5

      Michael Jordan? Bernie Mac? Lil Boosie? What do you mean??? I can name millions of black Americans who don't look anything like the black Americans she showed in the video.

    • @OnlyIMatter
      @OnlyIMatter 10 місяців тому +2

      Black people come in all shades and phenotypes. We're still all black regardless of nation and tribe.

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому +2

      @@OnlyIMatter
      You ALWAYS have exceptions to the rule. I can show you some pale and Native Americans who favor Africans.

    • @bravecoldwater9061
      @bravecoldwater9061 4 місяці тому +3

      Complete ignorance
      There is definitely no specific Black American phenotype.

    • @douglaspaterson5269
      @douglaspaterson5269 6 днів тому

      ​@@bravecoldwater9061FACT.

  • @curtiswilliams8285
    @curtiswilliams8285 3 роки тому +9

    I've been watching your series as you know and I love how you're doing this as an educational series.
    As a Black American or rather A Pre Civil War Black American Population Descendant, one of the things that we have to understand that we're a community that came from various tribes all throughout West and West-Central Africa. It was done so that slaves couldn't use their native language to communicate among themselves and use it to escape slavery.
    So this influence our genome and our phenotype. We have various things from those regions but it's made us unique in our looks and that's not even mentioning having Northwest European admixture whether from the British Isles or French or German or even Dutch and/or Indigenous admixture and we even have Malagasy ancestry which is also unique with an Asian/African phenotype.
    So being among our people all my life, I'm able to know who's among our people. Once we get to the place where we understand that we're our own unique ethnic community, it should provoke us to advocate for ourselves and our Community's empowerment. Keep doing what you're doing.

  • @curtiswilliams8285
    @curtiswilliams8285 3 роки тому +6

    Another thing to speak on your point about MGM, in different degrees Black Americans(collectively) are multi generationally admixed going back to at least The Pre Civil War Black American Population of over 4 million because of slavery.
    For example, Virginia was basically the slave breeding capital of the US which means that our ancestors were brought to the US to produce slaves because our bodies were the most precious commodity to slave owners, traders and overseers.
    That's why 90% of that population were slaves and that affected our genome history and shaped our phenotype. Depending on what DNA test that I take, I have 21-24% Northwest European admixture and it came from slavery. By the time 1860 came along, only 2 of my Black American ancestors were free and they were former slaves themselves.
    It's all fun and games when you have 3rd cousin and 4th cousin tier matches on AncestryDNA(I have a 3rd cousin match and 4th cousin related matches) that are Southern White Americans because of slavery.
    This is many in our community's history in America. It's made us a resilient and triumphant community that we should be proud of.

  • @charlyleon4597
    @charlyleon4597 Рік тому +13

    Alot african american have European genetics between 10% to 30 %/40%.

    • @andrewstaples7544
      @andrewstaples7544 10 місяців тому +2

      And middle eastern as well

    • @Assata_Shakur
      @Assata_Shakur 10 місяців тому

      This is a lie, and I really get sick of it being pushed. Do we have some white ancestry, way back in our DNA, maybe , a very few of us. Black Americans are indigenous to this land, so we have always had a deep, shiny rich red undertones to our skin. Our skin shines, our eyes are bright. Hernando De Soto said the Floridian indigenous Indians were black, with curly hair and a wide eyed look, saucer eyes. Think of Michael Jackson’s eyes as a young boy. Not every last one of our women were graped by WM. If this were the case, we’d have an admixture that would compare to the MEXICAN. Mexico used to be blk indigenous, until the were colonized. PR’s, Dominicas, they have a lot of European ancestry and it shows in how they look. Blk Americans, for the most part, still look exactly like our ancestors from 300 years ago plus.

    • @Hismana-oi4yx
      @Hismana-oi4yx 7 місяців тому

      Lies. Majority of us cznt find a white nor aftrican ancestor to save our life. They say that type of shit, to erase us as a people. Before any admixture we were us. We dont mix with whites like that now, nor do we with africans like thatm so why would you believe we came from these odd people

    • @exalteduchiha1563
      @exalteduchiha1563 13 годин тому

      @@Assata_Shakuryour spewing pseudoscience. You have no based proof of this. Your west and Central African admixed with European and maybe a lil indigenous

  • @heyday7511
    @heyday7511 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this series!!! I have to send your video to people I know. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Plus, I been finding out more of tethers are calling themselves African American and Black American even when they are not born here. We definitely have to gate-keep who we are.

  • @beautifulmind6697
    @beautifulmind6697 2 роки тому +6

    I can tell Africans apart in terms of E. Or W. I probably get West mixed up with Central plenty of times. BAs looks vary so much any of those groups can sometimes look like us or us them. Even the groups we share no or little ancestry with because of the admixture.

    • @Chika-ff6qs
      @Chika-ff6qs 2 роки тому

      There are some East Africans who look central and west African and vice versa

    • @minamuse3965
      @minamuse3965 2 роки тому +2

      @@Chika-ff6qs because they are bantus. all bantus look the same. AA have bantu blood which is why they heavily resemble bantus from west African or bantus all over the continent. I find it funny how this video tries to make different in terms of appearance by pulling up some AA that clearly have higher admixture of white European blood the 90% of AA look have afrocentric features that Nigerians and all those bantus have.

    • @Chika-ff6qs
      @Chika-ff6qs 2 роки тому +4

      @@minamuse3965 Bantu is a language not an ethnic group .

    • @minamuse3965
      @minamuse3965 2 роки тому +1

      @@Chika-ff6qs all groups who share a language family have a common ancestry.

    • @Chika-ff6qs
      @Chika-ff6qs 2 роки тому +1

      @@minamuse3965 according to whom ? You ? Drop your scientific proof

  • @timestampingarmy
    @timestampingarmy 3 роки тому +4

    Great Series. Is there any plans for doing a possible seriers on the modern Black women and who she believes she is?

  • @sponsponm1
    @sponsponm1 2 роки тому +9

    This doesn't make sense considering that black Americans come from several different tribes which have several different features within africa some black Americans have european and native blood but so do other descendants of slaves within the american continent Haitians and black Americans and africans have similar dna it takes thousands of years for genes to mutate to give a different phenotype

    • @KaliJNS
      @KaliJNS  2 роки тому +10

      The objective facial features make sense, there is no work around comparing facial features that you can see. You can clearly see the difference between Black Americans and various tribes and groups of people in the Diaspora. There are outliers of course, but in general, when accounting for cadence, mannerisms, and looks, we can see the difference. This is not a bad thing and there is no real reason to even push back on the point

    • @KaliJNS
      @KaliJNS  2 роки тому +9

      Ask yourself why you are fighting so hard to blend an ethnic group with the diaspora so bad. what are the ulterior motives of wanting to blatantly commit ethnocide against Black Americans with the "we all the same flat blackness trope" its dangerous to vulnerable indigenous populations such as the Black Americans.

    • @sponsponm1
      @sponsponm1 2 роки тому

      @@KaliJNS ok based on my profile photo can you guess my origin?

    • @KaliJNS
      @KaliJNS  2 роки тому +2

      @@sponsponm1 That's a non-sequiter, nor do I care, I mentioned that there are outliers, but again taking account of cadence, mannerism, and look. We know our people and as far as looking at just your picture, if we can not tell, we will simply ask you where your grandparents were in the 1820-1890's. Your name alone gives it away. Your youtube name is extremely uncommon for Black Americans/Indians. But answer my question. Why do you want to blatantly commit the ethnocide of Black Americans by refusing to acknowledge their unique ethnicity and aesthetic? That is very colonizing behavior.

    • @sponsponm1
      @sponsponm1 2 роки тому +5

      @@KaliJNS because It doesn't really make sense what your saying. Deontay wilder is a good example he looks straight out of Ghana. Chris tucker looks congolese mike tyson looks yoruba and I know countless, black Americans that look just like africans straight from the continent. Plus african americans are descended from west africa from various different tribes which all have various different features so to even say there is an average look doesn't make sense the fulani and igbo look different on average etc. Some african americans have a small amount of European dna some with a miniscule amount of native and they've only been in America for 500 years.
      if you study basic dna you would know that it takes thousands of years for dna to mutate to cause physical differences on a mass scale in populations. If your theory was right then wouldn't the average white americans have a distinct look from British and German or Irish people. They mixed with blacks and natives too right they have about 5 to 8% african dna and 5- 10% native yet they are indistinguishable from there european counterparts. I do get that some african americans look different but I would argue that the average black american doesn't look much different from a west african

  • @nynurse29
    @nynurse29 Рік тому +2

    Moving to Orlando Florida a few years ago I hadn't really paid attention much just always looked at blackness first. However now I can definitely tell Nigerians , Jamaican and Hattian apart easily.

  • @blasianking1739
    @blasianking1739 Рік тому +2

    Great video i am Jamaican but my dad is Indian and my mom is Afro Jamaican one quarter Sri Lankan, Bengali with small amount European and Chinese admixture and i look more South Asian Indian.

  • @TheGeeLuv
    @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому +1

    You say that many of the people claiming American Indian descent, their ancestors look mixed with European, but most of the Native Americans look European and/or Asian.

  • @jameslebron2328
    @jameslebron2328 2 роки тому +5

    I feel like Jamaicans and other West Indians and Black Americans look alike for the most part you would not know someone Jamaican until you see their clothing hear their accent or they’d have to tell you. Black starts looking different once you start seeing Haitians Nigerians so on and so forth.

    • @Chika-ff6qs
      @Chika-ff6qs 2 роки тому +7

      Loud and wrong

    • @AnxietySupport1
      @AnxietySupport1 Рік тому +1

      James is right… travel more and you will see for yourself

    • @ForeignBlasianLA
      @ForeignBlasianLA Рік тому +6

      Most west Indians got the Chinese and Indian mix going that's what I notice the big difference between yall tbh

    • @JasonEdwards12
      @JasonEdwards12 Рік тому +2

      @Foreign_Blasin that's not true ,Barbados, Haiti, Jamaica got a large population of pure black people ,most are not mixed

    • @xtraprebel6274
      @xtraprebel6274 Рік тому

      ​​​@JasonEdwards12, they have different admixture than us except for the European and East Indian in certain areas.

  • @jaynothing2049
    @jaynothing2049 Рік тому +2

    what is up with showing that people who are not african american are really dark their are plenty of hatians light skin and african ones. Their also plently of hatians that look AA.

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      It is not the skin color, it is usually the skin texture and distinctive features.

  • @Adobi-m4q
    @Adobi-m4q Рік тому +1

    My family is Black American. We have almost equal parts European and Native American. In lol honesty I look like a dark skin Native American person. People often think I'm half Asian, but I'm actually indigenous American, African and European. Most "native Americans" today have a lot of EUROPEAN dna.

  • @James-lu4hb
    @James-lu4hb 10 місяців тому +2

    Im Black American and proud my features and skin tone resemble Morris Chesnut we def don't look African.

  • @rwconz_live2267
    @rwconz_live2267 Рік тому +1

    This is Beautiful. I’m starting to embrace my Afro American Features and Culture a lot more. And I received my African Ancestry DNA results, turns out I’m both Fulani and Yoruba!
    Though I wanted to ask, what do you think of the term Soulaan? Soulaan is another way of saying African American, I kinda like it but wanted to see what you think.

    • @aliukehinde3906
      @aliukehinde3906 Рік тому

      Omo yoruba,omo naija,bayi

    • @Hismana-oi4yx
      @Hismana-oi4yx 7 місяців тому

      Na ww good on that soulann stuff. We are not a hair shop and kt sound like some shit a immigrant made up

  • @montybennett5220
    @montybennett5220 2 роки тому +7

    I know plenty of Nigerian women looks exactly like American

    • @xtraprebel6274
      @xtraprebel6274 2 роки тому +15

      No you don't

    • @jaynothing2049
      @jaynothing2049 Рік тому +1

      @@xtraprebel6274 why not

    • @montybennett5220
      @montybennett5220 10 місяців тому

      Or maybe I should've said I know plenty of American Black women that resemble many Nigerian women.

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      @@jaynothing2049
      I noticed a lot of Nigerian women cosplay American women when they are American-born. Nigerians usually have prominent features about them, including mixed Nigerians, for example, the celebrities Ice Spice and Sada. BUT YOU ALWAYS HAVE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE.

  • @xtraprebel6274
    @xtraprebel6274 7 місяців тому

    2 years later great video and I've studied slave rebellions in the United State we had alot I can say that much I know of at least 60 or so. I mean if you research on how we were fighting back in Jim Crow and the defiant spirit in the Deacons of Defense and guys like Fred Ahmed Evans, Robert F Williams, Hartman Turnbow, Jimmie Lee Jackson, and many others and compare it to Jemmy Cato of the Stono Rebellion of 1739 you see where that rebellious and defiant will comes from. Different time periods but we had the same spirit to fight for our freedom.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Рік тому

    ? Carrying prejudice to the inth? (Recognize the Soul)
    The body is a Vessel for the Soul ti Journey. The eternal Self is Soul, embrace this and there will be no feelings of "lesser".
    It is Higher Mind vs Lower Mind, Positive Thought Energies reside in the Higher Mind, negative in the Lower.
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    Recognize, "the Soul"

  • @dannyboi4357
    @dannyboi4357 10 місяців тому

    Great Video. I think itll help if mayby you see some past populations in Europe as being black historically but not describe as that depending on which European nation that there actually from and what language that they spoke then. Look up the Black Dutch or Aragon and Castilon history or Portugese history all these groups where "black" and they all came toa America. You can keep that in mind if that helps

  • @Tfdryyvh8500
    @Tfdryyvh8500 Місяць тому +1

    We never came from Africa. Black Americans are the original American Indians

  • @bekatilahun4178
    @bekatilahun4178 Рік тому +2

    most of the black Americans you showed look like Ethiopians.

    • @HoneySwtDrms
      @HoneySwtDrms 11 місяців тому

      No

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      Ethiopians have a vastly unique look. I usually immediately spot an Ethiopian.

  • @secularjihadi
    @secularjihadi 4 місяці тому

    18:54 This is after Aaliyah's nose job

  • @consciousobserver377
    @consciousobserver377 3 місяці тому

    Carmelo is Puerto Rican

  • @kendrickcrain983
    @kendrickcrain983 7 місяців тому

    Nia long is literally Chinese n black

  • @tyronejones7341
    @tyronejones7341 25 днів тому +1

    We all look the same !

  • @blasianking1739
    @blasianking1739 Рік тому

    I share your videos 💜🧡💜🧡🧡💜

  • @teeforrest3733
    @teeforrest3733 2 роки тому

    Continued...Not to say the second wave were not...But...It was the first wave that did the most damage... Enough damage that it shut down the Slave Trade for a couple of years.
    My family line goes back even before the Slave Trade... Family out of GA, MS, FL and SC... My family have both records and Oral history of my great great Grand Father which, was kidnapped from the Congo as a child and brought to America.
    Thank you, I have subscribed to your channel...Tee

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      What Tribe is your 2nd generation grandfather? And What year was your 2nd generation grandfather born?

    • @teeforrest3733
      @teeforrest3733 9 місяців тому

      @@TheGeeLuv Good Question... On which side? ... Mother or Father?

    • @teeforrest3733
      @teeforrest3733 9 місяців тому

      @@TheGeeLuv Which generation are you referring to ? ... Please be specific... Then I will answer.

    • @TheGeeLuv
      @TheGeeLuv 9 місяців тому

      @@teeforrest3733
      Your great-great Grand Father which, was kidnapped from the Congo. What tribe is he from in Congo and what year was he born?

    • @teeforrest3733
      @teeforrest3733 9 місяців тому

      @@TheGeeLuv His name was King Sanders... It is said that he was kidnapped from his tribe... He was recognized as being different and was referred to as African... He settled in Shabuta then Heidelberg Mississippi... He was treated differently from the Foundational Black Americans Hebrew Slaves which were already here... King Sanders may have arrived possibly in the 1850's is my guess... I believe when he arrived in the U.S. slavery had been abolished.
      You may ask what slave ship he arrived on... It is very possible he arrived on the Shrooner Clotilda in the late 1800's (Possibly 1850's)... It is said that he was kidnapped from the Congo... It's very possible that his Tribe was Bantu... Many slaves which came from Africa to the U.S. in the States of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are Bantu... In Louisiana many came from Angola... In Louisiana there is a notorious prison called Angola.
      In my entire family King Sander's was the Only African and possible non Hebrew... He was able to purchase 40 acres. Which my family still lives on even today as family Heirloom.
      Who was King Sanders? He was my Mother's, Mother's (My Grandmother Lannie), Mother's Father... Or something like that... King Sanders married twice... So he had two families.
      It was also rumored that he also lived in Sabuta Mississippi... Which is not far from Heidelberg... Keep in mind that this part of Mississippi has a lot of Choctaw... My family is mixed heavy with Choctaw on my Mother's side.
      So King Sanders arrived on one of the last Slaves Ships possibly the The Shooner Clotilda... You can Goggle this Ship... The remains of it was found in Alabama.
      lastly, Did you know that that the American slaves were mainly Hebrews gathered from The Congo and Angola? Then transferred by Tribes such as the Fante and other Akan tribes to include Ghana tribes, Nigerian tribes, Arabs and Jews... Also did you know that that when Slavery was "Outlawed" in the U.S.... The same African tribes which sold my Ancestors to the U.S.... Began to sell their own people to the West indies such as Jamaica and Etc... The Slaves in the U.S. we're about 3 generations removed from Africa... Before Slavery began in Jamaica and Haiti.
      The Europeans was scared to get caught of the shores of America with Slave Ships... If they were caught the crew would be executed period.
      So the same tribes began to sell their own brothers and Sister tribes... Example in Jamaica the Moron's (Fante) from Ghanna... Sold out the other tribes... The Marons made a deal with the British and was given land in the Mountains of Jamaica... And came into Alliance with the British Slavers... If any Slaves escaped into Maroon land... The Maroon would return them back to the Slavers... AND... If the Slaves began to revolt... The Marons would help the British Slavers to kill any uprisings.
      I could keep going... Let me know if you have any further questions... Thank you for you question.

  • @zion2003
    @zion2003 Рік тому +2

    Carmelo Anthony is Dominican

    • @doubleutee8867
      @doubleutee8867 Рік тому +2

      Actually, Carmelo's father is from Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, and his mother is Black American.

    • @James-lu4hb
      @James-lu4hb 10 місяців тому +3

      Carmelo mother is FBA

  • @tariqziyad8062
    @tariqziyad8062 4 місяці тому

    I spit my water out when they picture popped up @ 5:28. And Jamaicans rarely have slanty eyes. The women have SQUARE JAWS (man faces) and no butt