My parents are both of Libyans but I know for sure my grandmothers are not. One is from Chad and the other grandmother from Sudan. I got my ancestry result and was assigned Nilotic ancestry 28 % and 13 % eastern African and the rest is scattered all over African 5 % here and there, 9 % North African who is for sure my grandfather and 19 % Arabic peninsula from maternal grandmother! It is very interesting I inherited mostly from my grandmothers. I started learning about Nilotic people then. I am honored to be part of the Nilotic. It is funny my siblings are assigned North African!
@@xxwiki7510 My sister, all black people, look alike. Some Horn of Africa people say they are not black, but Rwandan women look alike to southern Sudanese, Eritreans, Somalis, and Ethiopians. In West Africa, there are Fulani's who look like Ethiopians. We are the same people, but the enemy has divided us to very well destroy Africa. To answer your question, yes, the Nilotic are also in South Africa. The Nilotic is not a tribe, but the people who live near the Nile River.
@@nikitabelela6678 girl you are speaking facts !! 💕 And that's cool I'll definitely start doing some research on the people of South Africa .. look out for that video ❤️😁
I wish the Continent did their own test, I don't true European companies, I have more white people with more North Afrikan than people we know migrated from the area. That is actually no North Afrikan DNA marker really and this can be proven by the fact that Europeans have not been in that region to have any roots there but yet they get North Afrikan, and I don't know how people can have Jewish DNA when Jewish is a religion not a people (like so-called Bantu for a language is modern), I hope you get my point.
South East African is Zulu yesterday we got a new Handsome Zulu King (King Misuzulu)and they told us that we came from Juba and went to Egypt and settled and then went down to South Africa I love you sis ❤
So interesting and you're so beautiful! I have similar maternal haplogroup, L3, and Sudanese and Southern East African roots some trace history from North Africa. More recently I'm mixed with the whole continent lol and European (I'm from America) 💕
Wow !! That’s so interesting , I’m assuming Sudanese is just a bunch of tribes all over Africa into one . That’s what it appears but I could be wrong need to do more research & thank you sister ☺️
I am a kenyan Luo,and together with the dinkas we are one. By divine revelation of the holy ghost i have learnt that i am a Hebrew Israelite from the tribe of Judah. According to the old African map you will see that Jerusalem which was the capital of both Judah and Israel were down south Africa. When our ancestors did not obey Yah,they were scattered and some went to Egypt and all over the world. The holy ghost told me the same thing,as your result have revealed that i am a 5th generation from the tribe of Judah. If you look at the Luo tribe migration from the researches i have been doin,it is a backward migration,coming from Egypt backward to sudan where it is alleged we came from then to Kenya,some to Tanzania and some are also in Congo,chad and i think even in central Africa. Mine is a divine revaltion from almighty Ahayah. Read the book of Jeremiah the whole of it and see how Judah ended in Egypt. We have always been mistaken to be Egyptians but we are not at ll,we were foreigners there though we may have mixed and picked up some of their ways of life. Your DNA result did not even reveal that you are from Egypt. All along and even now they hold that we are hamites from Egypt which is not true at ll. Do you detailed research about this as you pray to Yah,because the information out there even the ones coming from our fellow brother Africans are not true about us. They now come up with nilohamites which include masaai,etc MARK YOU,THERE ARE STILL VERY MANY PURE LUOS AND ALSO THOSE WHO ARE MIXED WITH BANTUS
I agree with you bro to some extent.I have also been doing some research and have established that a haplogroup study done by woods et al 2005 revealed that kenyan luos have the e1b1a7 y - dna which is a genetic marker for hebrew isralites ( negroes/ bantus). Our language , phenotype however resembles the sudanese which is supported by mtdna L3 2a on the maternal side.Some people have suggested that we come from Ephraim as Joseph did marry an Egyptian wife...alot more research is needed on this
This is the common consensus at the moment, I would say it seems that way but we know for sure the line (DNA that is) that the modern Afrikan have came from the Khoi and or Batwa (they are the baseline for us).
I just came from another Dinka's page, he had 0% Sudanese but 40% Kenyan and 18% Maasai so the question remains whether "Sudanese" means South Sudan or the Arab tribes up North.
@@xxwiki7510 Ethnicity is very fluid, the Shilluk as a whole are genetically not the same as the Luo of Kenya since they've absorbed Cushitic males whereas we've absorbed bantu men. I also get the impression that they're generally much taller. One distinct trait I've noted among the Dinka which I also see among the Shilluk is that their teeth are protruding, you rarely see this look among other Luos. This look is also present in other groups that have mixed with Cushitics like the Kikuyu (bantu), Maasai, Kalenjin, Langi etc. Sorry if I got off track but my point is that your genetic makeup will vary depending on what clan you're from. E.g the Acholi of Uganda are in fact only 43% Luo, they've absorbed a lot of Central Sudanic and Ateker groups. I believe that's how Luos were able to conquer such large tracts of land. When my people migrated to Kenya they displaced a lot of groups who were living around the Lake region. Luo clans were even warring amongst themselves for territory.
@@xxwiki7510 One thing about Luos is that we've always avoided incest by marrying out, while other communities will go so far as marrying their cousins. I listened to an interview with a Luo from Wau who explained that they have over 1000 clans to avoid incest. I'd imagine the need for segregation is higher when your population is smaller.
One year ago, I received my ancestry DNA testing results from the same 23andme, my DNA results were Sudanese 76%. Congolese &southern eastern Africa. 15% Southern Eastern Africa 13%. And also I’m a Sudanese from the Nuer ethnic group.
@@xxwiki7510 Wow! That's interesting,that's the first time I heard something like that. I'm assuming because there are some similar very dark skin groups in West Africa that the region was called western Sudan.
Honestly I’m not very knowledgable on on Dinka clans but I never heard of Lou clans from Dinka. There’s a Lou clan of Nuer. But if you’re Lou the DNA results make sense. If you were to look at Lou history/ genetic history a lot of them actually assimilated Bantu and not Nilotic genetically. South Sudan Equatoria is genetically different also well, a lot of tribes are Bantu/Nilotic but speak Nilotes language. You can still be 100% Sudanese sometimes the DNA company think anything that’s not 100% Nilotes is not Sudanese. Without knowing true Sudanese history.
@@xxwiki7510 it looks jurchol are just Lou people, they’re not Dinka. They live next to Dinka people, but they have never been Consider to be Dinka to my knowledge they are Anyuak.
@@xxwiki7510 but it’s looks like your from the homeland of all Lou speaker. Which is cool you have high percentage of Nilotic, Lou people in Uganda and Kenya wouldn’t have a high percentage of sudanese like the Lou speak in South Sudan and Ethiopia.
In another video (for the Barbara people) where you haven't any makeup on your face, your features were "shouting" Nilotic!!! 😁 Southern East Africa is Mozambique = Bantu
@Kay2Real its because you never heard about it. I know what I'm telling you there are Nilotes who were absorbed into Bantu populations ofcourse they will look different not the typical dark skin. This happened as they moved west wards.
If you're being all inclusive,that would also be the Austronesian speakers in Madagascar,the Khoisan and similar click speakers,plus the little folks called pygmies. You know,the Batwa
@@pietrycranberry6621, How do they fit in? Okay, Madagascar has people of Bantu origin. Khoisan admixture is prevalent in South Africa. The rest of South-Eastern Africa, no.
@@mwinyimwenyi Southeast Africa is a region and can't really describe a specific ethnic group. Also,if I'm not mistaken,the Khoisan and Batwa are labeled African Hunter gatherer.
Your phenotype looks like other Dinka I've seen. Very beautiful 🔥💯
lol your actually the first to say that lol & thank you so much
Dinka .. no she is a way far in her appearance from dinka
@@lastsamurai1022 lol not every Dinka is very black btw 😂 I look very much from my region in aweil
I enjoyed watching this it was very thorough 🥰🥰
Thank you so much & Im glad you enjoyed the video
My parents are both of Libyans but I know for sure my grandmothers are not. One is from Chad and the other grandmother from Sudan. I got my ancestry result and was assigned Nilotic ancestry 28 % and 13 % eastern African and the rest is scattered all over African 5 % here and there, 9 % North African who is for sure my grandfather and 19 % Arabic peninsula from maternal grandmother! It is very interesting I inherited mostly from my grandmothers. I started learning about Nilotic people then. I am honored to be part of the Nilotic. It is funny my siblings are assigned North African!
I think that's true, I see you as a South African tribe, Zulu. Black Africans, we are all the same.
Oh wow really , I never got that before .. Do the Zulus have nilotic mixture ?
@@xxwiki7510 My sister, all black people, look alike. Some Horn of Africa people say they are not black, but Rwandan women look alike to southern Sudanese, Eritreans, Somalis, and Ethiopians. In West Africa, there are Fulani's who look like Ethiopians. We are the same people, but the enemy has divided us to very well destroy Africa. To answer your question, yes, the Nilotic are also in South Africa. The Nilotic is not a tribe, but the people who live near the Nile River.
@@nikitabelela6678 girl you are speaking facts !! 💕 And that's cool I'll definitely start doing some research on the people of South Africa .. look out for that video ❤️😁
@@xxwiki7510 most Bantu speaking people have nilotic heritage that us why they keep adding South East Bantu in your dna.
I wish the Continent did their own test, I don't true European companies, I have more white people with more North Afrikan than people we know migrated from the area. That is actually no North Afrikan DNA marker really and this can be proven by the fact that Europeans have not been in that region to have any roots there but yet they get North Afrikan, and I don't know how people can have Jewish DNA when Jewish is a religion not a people (like so-called Bantu for a language is modern), I hope you get my point.
South East African is Zulu yesterday we got a new Handsome Zulu King (King Misuzulu)and they told us that we came from Juba and went to Egypt and settled and then went down to South Africa I love you sis ❤
Nonsense.
It's Bantu
So interesting and you're so beautiful! I have similar maternal haplogroup, L3, and Sudanese and Southern East African roots some trace history from North Africa. More recently I'm mixed with the whole continent lol and European (I'm from America) 💕
Wow !! That’s so interesting , I’m assuming Sudanese is just a bunch of tribes all over Africa into one . That’s what it appears but I could be wrong need to do more research & thank you sister ☺️
@xxwiki7510
Upload your raw data into Living DNA's database, they have Dinka-Shilluk-Nuer samples. Let me know when you've got your results.
I am a kenyan Luo,and together with the dinkas we are one. By divine revelation of the holy ghost i have learnt that i am a Hebrew Israelite from the tribe of Judah. According to the old African map you will see that Jerusalem which was the capital of both Judah and Israel were down south Africa. When our ancestors did not obey Yah,they were scattered and some went to Egypt and all over the world. The holy ghost told me the same thing,as your result have revealed that i am a 5th generation from the tribe of Judah. If you look at the Luo tribe migration from the researches i have been doin,it is a backward migration,coming from Egypt backward to sudan where it is alleged we came from then to Kenya,some to Tanzania and some are also in Congo,chad and i think even in central Africa.
Mine is a divine revaltion from almighty Ahayah.
Read the book of Jeremiah the whole of it and see how Judah ended in Egypt.
We have always been mistaken to be Egyptians but we are not at ll,we were foreigners there though we may have mixed and picked up some of their ways of life. Your DNA result did not even reveal that you are from Egypt. All along and even now they hold that we are hamites from Egypt which is not true at ll. Do you detailed research about this as you pray to Yah,because the information out there even the ones coming from our fellow brother Africans are not true about us. They now come up with nilohamites which include masaai,etc
MARK YOU,THERE ARE STILL VERY MANY PURE LUOS AND ALSO THOSE WHO ARE MIXED WITH BANTUS
I agree with you bro to some extent.I have also been doing some research and have established that a haplogroup study done by woods et al 2005 revealed that kenyan luos have the e1b1a7 y - dna which is a genetic marker for hebrew isralites ( negroes/ bantus). Our language , phenotype however resembles the sudanese which is supported by mtdna L3 2a on the maternal side.Some people have suggested that we come from Ephraim as Joseph did marry an Egyptian wife...alot more research is needed on this
* I agree with you Diana - I am passionate about this topic, maybe we can share more on this
My Brothers and Sisters, just curious, did Southern African People, Started the Human Race of Humanity?
Hi our ancestors say that humanity did not begin on this earth and we are mixed with many different beings from the stars
This is the common consensus at the moment, I would say it seems that way but we know for sure the line (DNA that is) that the modern Afrikan have came from the Khoi and or Batwa (they are the baseline for us).
My maternal ancestor is from Egypt. My MTDNA is the same as you. It’s interesting when I tested with another company it was V2.
Very interesting and where are you from ?
@@xxwiki7510 I was born in the Midwest, USA. My maternal ancestor immigrated to USA from Cairo in the 1800s with her family.
I just came from another Dinka's page, he had 0% Sudanese but 40% Kenyan and 18% Maasai so the question remains whether "Sudanese" means South Sudan or the Arab tribes up North.
Well it can mean anything but Sudan still history belongs to us Nilotic people so idunno ..
@@xxwiki7510
Ethnicity is very fluid, the Shilluk as a whole are genetically not the same as the Luo of Kenya since they've absorbed Cushitic males whereas we've absorbed bantu men. I also get the impression that they're generally much taller. One distinct trait I've noted among the Dinka which I also see among the Shilluk is that their teeth are protruding, you rarely see this look among other Luos. This look is also present in other groups that have mixed with Cushitics like the Kikuyu (bantu), Maasai, Kalenjin, Langi etc. Sorry if I got off track but my point is that your genetic makeup will vary depending on what clan you're from. E.g the Acholi of Uganda are in fact only 43% Luo, they've absorbed a lot of Central Sudanic and Ateker groups. I believe that's how Luos were able to conquer such large tracts of land. When my people migrated to Kenya they displaced a lot of groups who were living around the Lake region. Luo clans were even warring amongst themselves for territory.
@@xxwiki7510
One thing about Luos is that we've always avoided incest by marrying out, while other communities will go so far as marrying their cousins. I listened to an interview with a Luo from Wau who explained that they have over 1000 clans to avoid incest. I'd imagine the need for segregation is higher when your population is smaller.
The "Arab" tribes in the North owe the majority of their ancestry to South Sudan, they are admixed via middle east at about 40-50%
@@kr3539Masais also have a lot of Cushitic ancestry at rates of about 50%
That is amazing.... but honestly is it your original color !
I'm dark brown in real life , but I'm using a ring light & room light so that's why. But half my family is my color and the other are very dark .
These lights make dark skin a weird color. Try sunlight. How claim to be proud Dinka if your skin color is weird and fake wig? Don't insult them.
@@boggo7831 🤣🤣 it's a ring light clearly u can see my other videos that I'm not that dark , should I send you my baby picture or what 🙄🙄
@@boggo7831 who do you think you are ?
What program did you use to edit your video?
Oh and not to sound thirsty, I just think our women are beautiful (you're a cutie pie btw).
We have similar.maternal haplogroup but imo doesn't Dwayne Wade look like you guys so I'm not shocked
One year ago, I received my ancestry DNA testing results from the same 23andme, my DNA results were Sudanese 76%. Congolese &southern eastern Africa. 15%
Southern Eastern Africa 13%. And also I’m a Sudanese from the Nuer ethnic group.
Wow so it's not accurate I see 🤣🤣these companies eh
@NeutronHominem Honestly I think they need more of us to take the dnas & thank you very much means alot :)
I thought all South Sudanese dark and skinny. Learn something new all the time
@@mrhimselfalone7657 ahaha like 90% but my father is also luo
@@xxwiki7510 so Luo look different?
Good job
thank you :)
BEAUTIFUL LADY.
I had 7% Kenyan and I'm African American
Sounds like you have a grandparent that was "bantu" from farther south.
I’m 0.2 Sudan and on gedmatch I have middle eastern
Wow same here
Interesting results.
Really , how so lol ?
@@xxwiki7510 I wasn't expecting any Bantu connection,just some East African types like your own group and possibly some Ethiopian or Somali.
@@peterconnel7495 not all west or east africans are bantu , theres some tribes considered bantu but truly are Nilotic
@@xxwiki7510 Wow! That's interesting,that's the first time I heard something like that. I'm assuming because there are some similar very dark skin groups in West Africa that the region was called western Sudan.
@@peterconnel7495 yup spot on like for example Senegal or The Gambia & also Uganda is one of them .
If you are >60% Sudanese, then it could be that you are a descendant of the Jellaba (Arabs).
😂😂 funny cause my dad tribe they call it jurchol meaning black Arab
Are you mix Dinka and Lou, or is Lou a clan writhing Dinka? If you’re mix with Lou it would make sense Lou are very mix with Bantu.
My grandpa is jurchol from my dad side so yeah
But also jurchol is sometimes considered Dinka so honestly I don't know
Honestly I’m not very knowledgable on on Dinka clans but I never heard of Lou clans from Dinka. There’s a Lou clan of Nuer. But if you’re Lou the DNA results make sense. If you were to look at Lou history/ genetic history a lot of them actually assimilated Bantu and not Nilotic genetically. South Sudan Equatoria is genetically different also well, a lot of tribes are Bantu/Nilotic but speak Nilotes language. You can still be 100% Sudanese sometimes the DNA company think anything that’s not 100% Nilotes is not Sudanese. Without knowing true Sudanese history.
@@xxwiki7510 it looks jurchol are just Lou people, they’re not Dinka. They live next to Dinka people, but they have never been Consider to be Dinka to my knowledge they are Anyuak.
@@xxwiki7510 but it’s looks like your from the homeland of all Lou speaker. Which is cool you have high percentage of Nilotic, Lou people in Uganda and Kenya wouldn’t have a high percentage of sudanese like the Lou speak in South Sudan and Ethiopia.
All those Bantu groups have Luo blood! Some of your relatives must be Luo
I want to look as pretty as you lol.
awe your so sweet, but its possible I think ❤️
That's my maternal haplotype as well.
Oh no way , what clan are u from in South Sudan ?
@@xxwiki7510 I'm African American. Majority of my DNA is Igbo from Nigeria.
@@crescendyr8438 I know Igbos claim to be acient Hebrews like the Luos ... So I'll have to look into more details
@@xxwiki7510 Uh, I don't no anything about that. Although there are exceptions, most L maternal haplotypes are spread all over the continent.
@@crescendyr8438 0h okay Idunno maybe im mistaking it for another region and thats very true :)
In another video (for the Barbara people) where you haven't any makeup on your face, your features were "shouting" Nilotic!!! 😁
Southern East Africa is Mozambique = Bantu
The igbo yoruba wolof are related to Nilotes
Igbo and Yoruba aren’t but wolf ppl are
@Kay2Real its because you never heard about it. I know what I'm telling you there are Nilotes who were absorbed into Bantu populations ofcourse they will look different not the typical dark skin. This happened as they moved west wards.
@@nyapaarchuol2377 Yes they are, at least I can speak for Yoruba
Southern east African means Bantu.
Thank you for the clarification
No, it means Uganda and Kenya and possibly Tanzania
If you're being all inclusive,that would also be the Austronesian speakers in Madagascar,the Khoisan and similar click speakers,plus the little folks called pygmies. You know,the Batwa
@@pietrycranberry6621, How do they fit in? Okay, Madagascar has people of Bantu origin. Khoisan admixture is prevalent in South Africa. The rest of South-Eastern Africa, no.
@@mwinyimwenyi Southeast Africa is a region and can't really describe a specific ethnic group. Also,if I'm not mistaken,the Khoisan and Batwa are labeled African Hunter gatherer.
Not to be insulting, but you do not look like Dinka people. They are the best looking along with Masaai. You don't have their look
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Beautiful sister