For the life of me, IN GENERAL, I don't really understand if people studied even basic history, how they are always like OH MY GOD, I have African in me, how is that even possible. Slave trade was a large horrible global affair, and ports were in America, Europe, Africa, South America, all these places. A lot of slaves were taken advantage of, and there was of course a lot of mixing of cultures/races by choice after, so it shouldn't be this huge surprise. It's nice to see someone celebrate it. I think whatever your make-up, and however you came to be, it should be something to celebrate, even if it came from rough circumstances, because it's who we are, it's how we all got here, and it's a part of us. Thanks for sharing your genetic story. So many places around the world, it's beautiful.
Also, You Guys Should Try AncestryDNA Test To, So You Know What Years Your Ancestors Came To The Islands, Came To Spain 🇪🇸, Came To Mexico 🇲🇽, And Came To America 🇺🇸 To.
I don't think they're trying to be racist. It's usually a given with having European blood if you know the history in the americas and the Caribbean. A lot of the Spanish speaking people of the americas don't acknowledge their african ancestry or talk about it. I think the excitement is just validation of something they may have thought but was unsure.
So you understand. The results show people that match your DNA In those areas currently. For instance I know know one in my family is Asian. Someone came up 1%. Found out a family member was in the military and took test and dwells in Asian. For your example Spain and Portugal took part in the slave trade. If they had your great grandmother their DNA will have matches showing in Spain. Many of my friends in Africa travel from Morocco to Spain all of the time. It’s a like a one hour Ferry ride. In the 1500’s people still use the same route. So you may have African relatives that share your DNA that still reside in the area that took the test. Lastly if you read Numbers 1:18 your pedigree is determined by your father. Search that lineage and you will know your pedigree. If father go back to Taino you are Taino. If it go back to slave masters of Spain you are their pedigree
You guys have to remember the history of both Spain and the Spanish Colonies. Spain was ruled by the Moors (Arabs from Northern African) for around 400 years. When the Spanish colonized the Americas, there was a lot of moving back and forth also there was a lot of moving back and forth in the Mediterranean so it's not unusual for someone from Spain to have DNA that is found in Sicily and for someone in Sicily to have DNA that is found in Spain. I actually know a guy who is Italian American whose third or fourth grandfather was from Spain and moved to Sicily. Also, trace amounts could be missreads and unassigned means that they can't pinpoint where that DNA is from. Remember the regions where your DNA is from is a scientifically educated estimate now your DNA relatives are related to you because they share segments of the same DNA and those are accurate. So as someone who was adopted, please, if someone who is trying to find out who they are, help them but be careful because if they are genuine, they will not ask for money.
Sounds like you guys are mostly European. We did ours, and it also said a lot of European. Also, the Nigerian. We all got that, and Mali. Its exciting to do them. Dont do My Heritage, that one is false. Of all we did, that one was way off with countries that are not possible.
@@azborderlands the ancestry test can only trace back origins for 500 years. Perhaps in the future when it can trace back 3,000 years it may show authentic oriental origins.
But why would a colonized people who whose non-white ancestors were RAPED by Europeans be applauding it, knowing it would be there anyway ???? Make that 💩 make sense
Love how exciting you guys were to find out your DNA compositions! I did mine as well with 23 and me....truly a life changer.
Yes indeed. It gives a sense of belonging
If you're Puerto Rican then you already know we're a blend of white, black and indigenous. It's a given.
More Spain, African and Taino
For the life of me, IN GENERAL, I don't really understand if people studied even basic history, how they are always like OH MY GOD, I have African in me, how is that even possible. Slave trade was a large horrible global affair, and ports were in America, Europe, Africa, South America, all these places. A lot of slaves were taken advantage of, and there was of course a lot of mixing of cultures/races by choice after, so it shouldn't be this huge surprise. It's nice to see someone celebrate it. I think whatever your make-up, and however you came to be, it should be something to celebrate, even if it came from rough circumstances, because it's who we are, it's how we all got here, and it's a part of us. Thanks for sharing your genetic story. So many places around the world, it's beautiful.
I was unhappy that no African showed up in me. However I did show Neanderthal. ❤
Wait until you read about the Arab slave trade along the east African coast
Yes I love celebrating knowing my mix
That’s cool
Really?
Alex, you may want to watch a history video of the Moors invasion of Portugal to understand the link to North Africa- Morocco.
Where can I find it I will definitely watch
@@RodriguezPadillafamily ua-cam.com/video/Dm6SNsPNpqM/v-deo.html
Solo de Portugal que no existía, vaya chiste jajajaja
Also, You Guys Should Try AncestryDNA Test To, So You Know What Years Your Ancestors Came To The Islands, Came To Spain 🇪🇸, Came To Mexico 🇲🇽, And Came To America 🇺🇸 To.
Really I didn’t know it went into that much detail
Your dna is all over the world. Just beautiful! I can't wait to get my dna results. I'm American mix with Asian & Latino. Great vid. 🥰
Good luck!! Share your results with us.
Fast forward to 8:00 to avoid watching people spit in tubes.
Thank you for letting them know
Life changing? I was expecting a DNA surprise lol congrats
Well it was a surprise for me.
I think it is stupid when people act so racist by being excited about the African, but not the European.
I don't think they're trying to be racist. It's usually a given with having European blood if you know the history in the americas and the Caribbean. A lot of the Spanish speaking people of the americas don't acknowledge their african ancestry or talk about it. I think the excitement is just validation of something they may have thought but was unsure.
European was a given for me. I wanted to know the rest how is that raciest.
I did 23&me, also ancestry and My Heritage. Just for fun. ❤❤
What were your results.
@ Norwegian, English, German, some Finnish, Irish…Neanderthal…🤷♀️. A smorgasbord…
So you understand. The results show people that match your DNA In those areas currently. For instance I know know one in my family is Asian. Someone came up 1%. Found out a family member was in the military and took test and dwells in Asian. For your example Spain and Portugal took part in the slave trade. If they had your great grandmother their DNA will have matches showing in Spain. Many of my friends in Africa travel from Morocco to Spain all of the time. It’s a like a one hour Ferry ride. In the 1500’s people still use the same route. So you may have African relatives that share your DNA that still reside in the area that took the test. Lastly if you read Numbers 1:18 your pedigree is determined by your father. Search that lineage and you will know your pedigree. If father go back to Taino you are Taino. If it go back to slave masters of Spain you are their pedigree
Thank you for all the interesting information
You guys have to remember the history of both Spain and the Spanish Colonies. Spain was ruled by the Moors (Arabs from Northern African) for around 400 years. When the Spanish colonized the Americas, there was a lot of moving back and forth also there was a lot of moving back and forth in the Mediterranean so it's not unusual for someone from Spain to have DNA that is found in Sicily and for someone in Sicily to have DNA that is found in Spain. I actually know a guy who is Italian American whose third or fourth grandfather was from Spain and moved to Sicily. Also, trace amounts could be missreads and unassigned means that they can't pinpoint where that DNA is from. Remember the regions where your DNA is from is a scientifically educated estimate now your DNA relatives are related to you because they share segments of the same DNA and those are accurate. So as someone who was adopted, please, if someone who is trying to find out who they are, help them but be careful because if they are genuine, they will not ask for money.
Great to hear all the history
Awwww you guys are so cute I love that you are so sweet
Thank you! We appreciate it
That was cool mine only had very few places I'm from
Wow, 🤯 I was surprise with ours.
Indigenous also comes from Dominican Republic especially if you come from Santiago.
All the islands in the Caribbean had Taínos
No comentáis nada de España y Portugal y es el porcentaje más grande, no sé raro. Me hubiera gustado saber de que regiones.
Pronto are un video de eso
Loved the explanation of your results. How interesting.
Thank you!
Sounds like you guys are mostly European. We did ours, and it also said a lot of European. Also, the Nigerian. We all got that, and Mali. Its exciting to do them. Dont do My Heritage, that one is false. Of all we did, that one was way off with countries that are not possible.
That’s amazing and exiting to see
@@RodriguezPadillafamily it really is!
Interesting!😊
I think so too!
Indigenous native is Mongolian
Taino for us
STOP throwing the “Mongolian” label around. Totally UNFOUNDED. I have yet to see it with any Native indigenous people.
@@azborderlands the ancestry test can only trace back origins for 500 years. Perhaps in the future when it can trace back 3,000 years it may show authentic oriental origins.
Claps about African but not European 🙄
I was expecting high European.
But why would a colonized people who whose non-white ancestors were RAPED by Europeans be applauding it, knowing it would be there anyway ???? Make that 💩 make sense