I did Ancestry I’m Half Irish and Half Puerto Rican I was 82% European,then 11% Sub Saharan African, then 7% Native American,but specifically Indigenous Puerto Rico. I thought my European would be a little less than 82%,like I thought I’d be 75%, I expected a little more African like 12.5%-15% and then I expected a little more for the Indigenous Puerto Rico I thought I’d be 10%.
@@ce7133 Wow! Thank you for sharing. I wonder if that means that your Puerto Rican parent also has European genes or if your European parent's genes are dominant in your gene pool. So cool!
@@TESZMillanYes a lot of PR have European in them specifically from Spain usually they average about 65% European 20% Sub Saharan African and 15% Native American(Taino). I thought I’d have a least 25% from Spain. I look more like my Puerto Rican side tbh. Do you think my 11% Sub Saharan African is significant and my 7% Indigenous Puerto Rico is significant?
If you want more information on your Jewish ancestry you might want to do the MyHeritage dna test. They're experts on Jewish lineage as the company was initially created to track reletives that were lost during WWII
It's very likely that the Ashkenazi Jewish is actually Sephardic Jewish ancestry (23andme can't tell the difference) that you got from your Spanish ancestor. If you look at Spanish people's 23andme results, nearly all of them have a bit of Jewish in their results due to the aftermath of the Reconquista. Basically, the Jews of Spain had been given a choice: Either convert to Catholicism or be expelled. Those who chose to convert married into the Spanish population, which is why so many Spaniards have a little bit of Jewish in them.
Part of your Spanish and Portuguese, Ashkenazi Jewish, and Iranian, Caucasian, and Mesopotamian definitely points to Sephardic Jewish ancestry. I say this because I’m of Hispanic descent(Central American) and almost all Latinos/Hispanics get the same results. The only thing you lack is the Indigenous and West African. 23andme lacks Sephardic Jewish samples so their algorithm splits it into the closest ethnicities that they match.
That’s a good point. But is it possible I only received part of his genes and that they were diluted from the time he was born to when I was born? I’m not a scientist or genealogist, so I’m not 100% sure how genes and DNA are passed down.
@Reddish Jumbo Hotdog That’s what I was thinking… even though I was told he was “pure Spanish,” he might have had mixed genes in his Spanish genealogy.
Many people are discovering they have Jewish roots, many from Spain. There was a large number of Jews in Spain until the late 1400s when they were expelled, forced to convert, or killed.
Really? That’s fascinating. I want to learn more about the history of Spain leading up to the colonization period of the early 1500s. What you shared is a big piece of that puzzle.
I've been to Beijing & Jishou City....went to Jishou City (mountainous area of China) to their University with my aunt for a Climate Change speech she gave. It was great! (well, both the city AND her speech, lol, but seriously it was really beautiful there.)
Philippines has the oldest recorded Chinatown dating back to the 16th century. Many overseas Chinese originally are from Fujian, Guangdong/HK, Shanghai region...or coastal area near trading ports, so it does make historical sense.
Yes! I visited Binondo, the Chinatown you speak of. There is a LONG story of Chinese immigrants in the Philippines that doesn’t get talked about much. It’s fascinating and I would love to learn more about their place in Philippine history. Thank you for sharing this!
I got 1% ashkenazi Jewish too. 23 and me is very interesting. I always thought I was more Native American from Mexico but found out I’m half Portuguese and many percentages from many places of the world. My map is very colorful. 😮
one filipino thought he was pure filipino all along and did have malayan features and dark skin..he was totally shocked after getting his dna tests which showed 7 % portuguese/spanish and 2% indian...a filipino who thought he was pure but got a significant percent of iberian genes..this was the other way around
Those other heritages make total sense with the history of the Philippine islands. In a way, that Filipino is sort of “pure” Filipino with all the mixing with Europe and India that has transpired for so many generations. But it’s more metaphoric, of course. We are a complex and multilayered people, that is for sure!
I'm researching right now the best DNA tests for FilipinX and I'm seeing MyHeritage, GPS Origins, TeloYears, and WeGene. I'm thinking it'll be more rounded results if my parents, sibling, and I take 4 different DNA tests. It is cool that 23Me showed the Neanderthal genes in your sibling. I'm curious to know if your biological father has taken any DNA tests. I've got relatives whose parents are both half white and half filipino, so the caucasian didn't come just from one side, but both sides, bringing out the recessive genes in the entire batch - all 5 of them have green/blue eyes, light skin, blond hair -- all on filipino features. So having the tests done on both parents I think will help understand the results of your test too. Thanks for sharing your results!
@@TESZMillan I can understand that, I think the main reason they want to collect a large database is for genomic therapies and a better usage for CRISPR. That's what the VA has done, anyway.
Hi! I recently dug up some old documents about my Filipino-Chinese paternal grandpa, and realized that he had a Sephardic Jewish surname all along (until he was trapped in China while on vacation, but that’s another story). I had photos of my great-grandma (his mom) and she didn’t look exactly like Filipino nor Chinese either. Their migration history and location also aligns with the migration of Sephardic Jews in the Philippines. Still trying to process this but yeah, thanks for sharing your story! And my DNA report reflects that.
Hey Tess somehow ended up on your channel after I was researching my own ancestry - my great grandfather is a Millan! I found some info on the Millan family in Ilocos. Don Tomas Millan was a wealthy business man and also the first husband of celebrated Filipino revolutionary Gabriela Silang. I haven’t done my dna test yet but should do that soon and we can find out if we’re cousins 😁
Nice video. 😎👍 Fun Fact (to tell your Mom): Pre-Jewish Hebrew culture made its way into Ethiopia during the time of Moses; & the oldest known manuscript of "Ruth" (Old Testament) is written in Ethiopian (a dot-like writing system).
The Jewish comes from Sephardic Jews who lived in Spain before the inquisition, that’s also where the middle eastern comes from, it’s common in Spanish people because many Jews were force-converted to Catholicism right before Spain started colonizing
That’s really fascinating… I’m doing a deep dive on the time of Spanish colonization, not only in the Philippines, but in Mexico and Peru. What you’re referring to is what I would believe is the Spanish Inquisition, which is another time period I’m now becoming interested in as well. Thank you for sharing this information! 🙏🏽
I discovered, I can't remember exactly without looking at my notes. On my mom's side of the family somewhere between 12th or14th great grandparent was born in Indonesia.
Some Spanish Jews became Crypto-Jews due to the Spanish Inquisition and later became totally assimilated into Christian culture over the centuries. However, the Jews from that region (Spain) are referred to as Sefardim (which means Spaniards). Your DNA results are claiming possible European Jewish ancestry (which are referred to as Ashkenazi, which means "Germans"). I'm not sure how to explain that one to you. There were Ashkenazi Jews that escaped the Nazis and settled in the Philippines, but your DNA percentage should be higher if that was the case. Good luck exploring.
So insightful! I talk about my German ties at 7:37. Even though it's a trace percentage, I consider my Ashkenazi Jewish genes to be quite significant simply because it came up in my results at all. There must be a story there. And I believe you're pointing towards it with what you're sharing with me.
It is believed by other commenters that 23andMe don't have enough samples of Sefardi DNA and list it as Ashkenazi because it's the closest match in their database.
Spain was several times colonized by central European with the Habsburgs and the Bourbons. Another fact is that in Spain, there was an important Jewish population for 2700 years. Adding the fact that the expulsion of the Jewish ordered by Isabella the Catholic in 1492 concerned about religion, not about ethnicity. Also, with the Holy Inquisition, many of the converted Jewish decided to leave mainland Spain, and Latinos and Philippinos reflect that. And finishing whith the fact that Christopher Colombus set up from a harbour that's one hour and a half far from my house, the same expiration day for the Jewish to leave this country. If I know something about history, I say that your Jewish background comes from Spain.
If your Great Grandfather was full Spanish you should get 12.5% Spanish and Portuguese. Also it would be interesting to see what you got on the update and whether you kept some of these smaller amounts.
6:12. Doing the arithmetic, it was either your great-great-great grandfather or your great-great grandfather who was pure Spanish (assuming that each one had married a pure 100% Filipina) and not your great grandfather.
This is true. If her great grandfather was 100% Spanish from Spain, her grandfather would be 1/2 Spanish, her father would be 1/4 and she would be 1/8 Spanish or 12.5%, not 4.6%. So the Spanish blood either came from a farther back generation … and/or likely from someone not pure blood Spanish. Or a number of ancestors had small amounts of Spanish blood for her to end up with 4.6%.
Wow you're one of the very few Filipinos I've seen on UA-cam whose dna results actually show Spanish ancestry. A lot of them think they have but then they're shocked and disappointed when the results show zero percent. My mom is Filipino and 23andme says she is 84.3% Filipino, 5.6% Chinese and 6.7% European (of which 4.4% is Spanish/Portuguese)
Few? In Cebu and the Visayas where my mom's side is from, you can see meztizas and mestizos randomly. I think it depends on the geographical location in the Philippines.
@@vanzealotbush2244 sure it may well depend on the geographical location. There was a study done by Stanford University, and the result was that only 3.6% of Filipinos have European dna.
@@michellef4645 national geographic genographic made the largest study on filipino dna and found on the average, 60% malay , 30% chinese 5% spanish ,3% indian...study done 2008 to 2009 with 80,000 samples from towns and villages and immigrant filipinos to usa,,,,had they taken samples of upper class filipinos from bel air, new taguig, forbes park in manila, etc, or the enclaves of the rich in other big cities they would have higher rate of european dna...you can google it
Because of continuous expulsions/exiles there are many many Jewish communities around the world. Did you know that Jews have lived in China for as long as they have lived in Poland? So interesting right? You should look into the Jews of Harbin (city in China) - they practically built the city! Who knows, maybe your Ashkenazi ancestor who lived in China migrated to the Philippines. So many interesting possibilities:)
And also in the Philippines when the Philippine president (in 1930s) accepted the Jewish refugees, and let them in for more or less a decade until the Japanese occupation (1942-1945).
❤❤❤ your Jewish component is bigger than you think … you must be Sephardic more than Ashkenazi ! Your middle Easter genes are a great indication .. I feel your Spanish grand father was at least quarter jewish ..
Until the Spanish Inquisition during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, there were many jews in Spain. So it's quite possible that came from there as well as the middle east genes could have come from when the Muslim Moors occupied Spain for 700 years.
I'm very proud of Manny Pacquiao ,because he is one of the Purest Asian the Philippines ever have,-A Malayo Aeta Negrito Bisayan stock with Chinese Vietnamese heritages!!
@@TESZMillan legend says, during the reign of Herod the Great, the Great Sanhedrin (Secular and Religious Legislature) ruled that you're only Jewish if your mother is Jewish. Herod's mother was likely Arab
It's very likely that your 0.2 percent AshkenaziDNA comes from your Spanish ancestor. (23andMe can't define between Sephardic and Askenazi). If it comed from the time the USA occupied the Philippines your percentage would of been much higher because its history is more recent. But most people in hispanic-america and people from Spain get similar results due to the Sephardic Jews. If you confirm that you only have one Spanish ancestor, that 0.2 percentage is a possibility that your Spanish ancestor might have had a few Sephardic Crypto Jews "Conversos" from the 15-16 century. There is another possibility that you might have more Spanish ancestors in your admixture than what your family knows, if that's the case, your Sephardic Jewish line can be admixed with many more Spaniards. It' would be interesting to test your parents, so you can understand your admixture.
@@TESZMillan It can be hard at for our parents to know if we have Spanish ancestry, since that happened so long ago, lots of family history gets erased within each generations, but it's still posiible, I mean I'm Mexican with obvious mixed race features, my moms family didn't know anything about us having Spanish blood, untill I got my mom and my uncle tested, and boy was it a surprise to them to find out that their paternal and maternal forefathers are direct spanish descendants. One thing you can do is built your family tree, and find out interesting things... Try to learn Spanish, it will work wonders for you when searching old documents, and its part of your heritage.
I’m learning more about this at this very moment! If you know more about this, please let me know in the comment section or DM me. Email is in my About section. Salamat po!
@@TESZMillan yeah chinese are hiding this... They are the Nanman and Yue/Baiyue people (complete with tatoos and known as the jade and sea faring people) ... Insecure imperial chinese/han people always refer to them with a derogatory term as "barbarians" .
@@TESZMillan Plus! im not sure if you have come acrossed the famous untarnished thousand year old Goujian sword... They are claiming it as part of their chinese heritage... but Nope! Clearly inscribed on the sword "The King of Yue", the owner... They seem to ignore the fact that Yue was a "barbarian" Kingdom not chinese.
oh one more thing... since youre going in a deep dive.... Ive noticed that most filipinos that take dna tests have some (hidden) unresolved data results concerning the appearance and connection with Indigenous American dna; from low to a very high degree .... Like in your case ... the header says *East Asians & Indigenous Americans 94.9%* . under this: Filipino & Austronesians 92.8 % and Chinese 2.1% which add up to 94.9% .. So what happened to the indigenous American dna? Seems like they are suppressing the connection between the austronesian and the indigenous americans...(earlier they said there were no dna data on american indigenous people...but later many are more open to the idea of connections between the east asian (siberian) and indegenous north american indians... while the south american indians with melanesians) Anyway, clearly we cannot appreciate and properly interpret data if these providers are not being upfront and with holding the right information
right many ashenazi jews were living in spain ( spanish citizens with jewish heritage)... then anti jewish sentiments also became a thing back then (inquisition)... so many sailed to the fareast to start over and escape persecution
Yes, someone mentioned this to me and I was so surprised! They said, well, if you’re being persecuted, you’ll go anywhere that is safe. Never thought about or realized that before.
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If you are gay, they point at you the country where I am. Also in Germany, don’t do Nazi salute. So many kids these days do nazi salute. We will go back 1940 again. It is sad that the comments might blow up with heated messages.
they should assay people who live in forbes, damarinas village, new manila, bel air,etc , enclaves of the rich and upper middle class many of these people will have up to 50 % spanish or iberian and hight north asian percentage
Testers with Cebuano Ancestry will score European Ancestry to high percentages especially those whose family are from the Cebu City area since pre-Colonial Times. Also from the Negros Province
@@ALTAJR-07 Super agree with this. There are many mestizas/mestizos in Cebu, Bohol, Leyte and Negros provinces. Been to these places and I saw them randomly. Maybe because the Spaniards first landed in Cebu and then to the neighboring areas. As an example, the woman in this video is of Central Visayan origin and she got around half Europian blood in her DNA test result.. ua-cam.com/video/EgaNr4EzYKg/v-deo.html
From what I’ve read, you are partially correct. Many of the soldiers did indeed come from Mexico, however, they originally came from Spain before settling in Mexico before then landing in the Philippines. I think there was a mix of both Spanish, Spanish-Mexican and Mexican soldiers in the Philippines.
It means 1 of you great grandparents was 100% Jewish. 7th generation or less. It's a great piece to have for our connections to other human beings and how we are all together in this world.
I’m not sure what you mean… are you saying that Filipinos are not Hispanic despite the 300 years of colonization where Spaniards married and had families with Filipino natives?
@@TESZMillan Dictionary: "connected with Spanish-speaking countries, especially those in Latin America, or having parents or grandparents from these countries"
@@TESZMillan DNA results prove that very little intermarriage existed. The overwhelming majority of Filipinos have 0-2 percent Spanish Blood. The average Cuban on the other hand has 80 percent Spanish, Mexicans 45 percent Spanish, Colombians, 55 percent. The average Argentinian is 90 percent European. Stop lying to yourself. Be proud of your Asian roots
Well, here are the facts. The origin of the Jews comes from the middle east. Not from Ashkenaz, and Judaism is a system of believe, not a race. Also, to be a Jew in your heritage, you have to be Jewish mother born, and so on the mother need be born to a Jewish grand mother, and the Jewish grand mother to a Jewish grand grand mother to all the female lineage until getting to the first original Jewish people that stood at mount Sinai. If there was a Jewish father in the middle having a kid with a none Jewish mother, all that lineage from that point and on is broken and a person cannot be a Jewish by heritage. Those are the facts.
@@TESZMillan Common, we are in the age of the internet and you do not have to be a Jew to know those facts that are well known when having Jewish friends, and knowing orthodox Jewish people will help with this knowledge. If you really want to know, then you better go out to a Chabad place. Those must be Orthodox and they can be found al over the planet. Just remember that if you find out you are not Jewish and want to convert, know that the Jews have very strict rules in the Torah. Reformed conversion dose not make someone Jewish by any means. Simply check it with orthodox Jews.
@@TESZMillan pls dont convert to judaism, we filipinos believe in jesus our god and saviour.😢 u can pick messianic jews considered jesus as d messiah and divine
@@TESZMillan Obviously the person is being sarcastic, cause the 4 whatever percent is extremely low. Just a trace. And definitely not from a great grandparent! That percentage would be from way way back! Impossible for that percentage to be from a full blooded Spaniard Great Grandparent .
You may have Jewish ancestry but you can't be Jewish thru DNA. Jewish identity is passed on thru the mother. The only things you can be Jewish are either your mom is a Jew at the time you were born, you have unbroken matrilineal lineage that traces back to a female Jewish ancestor or you underwent a valid formal conversion to Judaism. The reason why Ashkenazi Jewish DNA appears in 23andMe is because Ashkenazim historically married within their own clan just like how the biblical patriarchs married their half-sister, cousins and so they underwent a bottleneck and developed a unique DNA marker. Meanwhile Sephardim was more relaxed and intermarried with local converts and other Jewish groups so they didn't undergo the same bottleneck that Ashkenazim had which explains why there is no Sephardic (or Mizrahi) Jewish DNA in any DNA tests. So the comments that your Jewish DNA is really Sephardic is false.
These video are amusing. In all these filipino DNA test video 99% of the results of having small percentage of Jewish or native American come from way of Mexico or Peru. Not directly from Spain.
Really?? I didn't think the origins were from Mexico or Peru, but you are right that this DNA could have come through those regions of the world. Especially because the Spanish colonized those areas around the same time as the Philippines. Fascinating point!
@@TESZMillan the Spanish colonized the Americas first and then took indigenous people from the Americas as part of their army. The first recorded mestizo in the Philippines was an indigenous warrior with a Filipina native princess. the natives of the Philippines killed off all the Spaniards, but left the Mexican indigenous warrior to live.
@@TESZMillan if Jezus was not born in Jeruzalem people would treat the Jews just like Moslims, 100% without any doubt. Read the Tenach, it is full of sadistic laws, forbidden in our time & in Europe! They got pity because Jezus was born from Jews. But everyone forgot Jezus was against many Jewish laws. That is why he came !!!! I am against the religion, not against the good people who are new Jews.
Filipino shouldn’t be a race cause all the blood lines that whent to the island of one whants to get down to the full blooded filoino should be the aeta not the others
0-3 percent typical of Filipinos. Most have 0. This does not make Filipinos Hispanic. No one in the world thinks "Filipinos' when talking about Hispanics. They think "Cuban, Colombian, Mexican, etc." Be proud of your Asian roots.
I am very proud of my Asian roots. I actually think our long history of mixed heritages is what makes us special, just as being 100% Filipino can make someone special. And yes, there are a lot of Filipinos who have no Spanish heritage in their blood. That’s also just as remarkable as the many Filipinos who have some percentage of spanish heritage in them.
I feel that if there is even a slight percentage of any heritage in your DNA, you can call yourself as being part of it. Since so many Spanish who colonized the Philippine islands had children, there is a large group of Filipinos who feel they are Hispanic as well as Filipino. But if someone is denying their Asian roots and only saying they are Hispanic, even though they are born from a Filipino family, then I feel that is unfortunate that they cannot recognize all parts of themselves. I believe we should be proud of all parts of ourselves, however large or small a percentage that exists.
Some filipinos have a small percentage of spanish bllod, like some natives have it in Latim America. If they wanto to call themselves 'hispanic' because they have 1% spanish DNA, that is their problem. They are definitely not Latin American and will never see them as such.
Many Spanish Portuguese Jews were forced to convert to Christianity during the Inquisition, so probably your Jewish Ancestry came from your great grandfather.
Interesting! I don’t know enough about that time in history and am getting more and more fascinated with learning about it. It probably had a tremendous effect on the colonization effort that happened in the 16th century.
It's incredible what my results affirmed for me! Have you done 23andMe, and were the results what you expected???
I did Ancestry I’m Half Irish and Half Puerto Rican I was 82% European,then 11% Sub Saharan African, then 7% Native American,but specifically Indigenous Puerto Rico. I thought my European would be a little less than 82%,like I thought I’d be 75%, I expected a little more African like 12.5%-15% and then I expected a little more for the Indigenous Puerto Rico I thought I’d be 10%.
@@ce7133 Wow! Thank you for sharing. I wonder if that means that your Puerto Rican parent also has European genes or if your European parent's genes are dominant in your gene pool. So cool!
@@TESZMillanYes a lot of PR have European in them specifically from Spain usually they average about 65% European 20% Sub Saharan African and 15% Native American(Taino). I thought I’d have a least 25% from Spain. I look more like my Puerto Rican side tbh. Do you think my 11% Sub Saharan African is significant and my 7% Indigenous Puerto Rico is significant?
@@TESZMillan There’s also plenty of Puerto Rican’s who score higher amounts of African and Indigenous too.
Why do you OVER-emphasize the ashkenazi jewish DNA in the video?? Inferiority complex much...
If you want more information on your Jewish ancestry you might want to do the MyHeritage dna test. They're experts on Jewish lineage as the company was initially created to track reletives that were lost during WWII
That’s a great suggestion. It would be interesting to see how deep this part of my heritage goes.
@@TESZMillan No, dont use My Heritage, its the worst testing company and have not done any updates since inception but they are base from Israel.
@@ronlegaspi8590 Really? It’s amazing how many companies there are out there collecting our dna and data.🤭
Filipinos can get Jewish Ancestry fom Spaniards(mostly Sephardic) or the Chinese(there are Chinese Jews...been there for centuries)
Fascinating! Talia Laski commented above with similar info.
Exactly 💯
We might have get Jewish blood from fewish Indian traders before Spanish came,or Indian jew migrant.
It's very likely that the Ashkenazi Jewish is actually Sephardic Jewish ancestry (23andme can't tell the difference) that you got from your Spanish ancestor. If you look at Spanish people's 23andme results, nearly all of them have a bit of Jewish in their results due to the aftermath of the Reconquista.
Basically, the Jews of Spain had been given a choice: Either convert to Catholicism or be expelled.
Those who chose to convert married into the Spanish population, which is why so many Spaniards have a little bit of Jewish in them.
That’s fascinating. I’m sure the Filipinos were given a similar ultimatum. Probably expulsion was permanently meant for the Filipinos.
Part of your Spanish and Portuguese, Ashkenazi Jewish, and Iranian, Caucasian, and Mesopotamian definitely points to Sephardic Jewish ancestry.
I say this because I’m of Hispanic descent(Central American) and almost all Latinos/Hispanics get the same results. The only thing you lack is the Indigenous and West African.
23andme lacks Sephardic Jewish samples so their algorithm splits it into the closest ethnicities that they match.
Fascinating!
This was nice, you’ve got a fun personality :)
☺️ Thank you!
your great grandfather cannot be 100% spanish if you only got 4.6% spanish. he had to be 50% or less than 50%
That’s a good point. But is it possible I only received part of his genes and that they were diluted from the time he was born to when I was born? I’m not a scientist or genealogist, so I’m not 100% sure how genes and DNA are passed down.
@Reddish Jumbo Hotdog That’s what I was thinking… even though I was told he was “pure Spanish,” he might have had mixed genes in his Spanish genealogy.
I Disagree already check that
@Stella Aster Great advice - thank you.
Agree. The math doesn't add up. The full Spanish ancestor must be further back than a great-gradparent
Many people are discovering they have Jewish roots, many from Spain. There was a large number of Jews in Spain until the late 1400s when they were expelled, forced to convert, or killed.
Really? That’s fascinating. I want to learn more about the history of Spain leading up to the colonization period of the early 1500s. What you shared is a big piece of that puzzle.
@@TESZMillanthere are many Spanish , South Italians, Greeks that look Arab. It’s sometimes shows in your eye lashes, maybe a bit too much.
I've been to Beijing & Jishou City....went to Jishou City (mountainous area of China) to their University with my aunt for a Climate Change speech she gave. It was great! (well, both the city AND her speech, lol, but seriously it was really beautiful there.)
Any chance her speech is available online?
Philippines has the oldest recorded Chinatown dating back to the 16th century. Many overseas Chinese originally are from Fujian, Guangdong/HK, Shanghai region...or coastal area near trading ports, so it does make historical sense.
Yes! I visited Binondo, the Chinatown you speak of. There is a LONG story of Chinese immigrants in the Philippines that doesn’t get talked about much. It’s fascinating and I would love to learn more about their place in Philippine history. Thank you for sharing this!
Austronesian Taiwanese = Austronesian Filipinos ≠ Han Chinese China ≠ Latins Spain😅
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the reason you are so smart and look so great and talk a lot is because you are part Jewish. quality over quantity every time!.
Ha! I love it. Well said. I’m proud of my Jewish nature.
I got 1% ashkenazi Jewish too. 23 and me is very interesting. I always thought I was more Native American from Mexico but found out I’m half Portuguese and many percentages from many places of the world. My map is very colorful. 😮
Amazing! I wonder if your Portuguese family came over with the Spaniards. They often traveled the ships together.
@@TESZMillanlate comment but many basque and Portuguese people came with the Spaniards, I have 10% basque but Iam Mexican
one filipino thought he was pure filipino all along and did have malayan features and dark skin..he was totally shocked after getting his dna tests which showed 7 % portuguese/spanish and 2% indian...a filipino who thought he was pure but got a significant percent of iberian genes..this was the other way around
Those other heritages make total sense with the history of the Philippine islands. In a way, that Filipino is sort of “pure” Filipino with all the mixing with Europe and India that has transpired for so many generations. But it’s more metaphoric, of course. We are a complex and multilayered people, that is for sure!
I'm researching right now the best DNA tests for FilipinX and I'm seeing MyHeritage, GPS Origins, TeloYears, and WeGene. I'm thinking it'll be more rounded results if my parents, sibling, and I take 4 different DNA tests. It is cool that 23Me showed the Neanderthal genes in your sibling. I'm curious to know if your biological father has taken any DNA tests. I've got relatives whose parents are both half white and half filipino, so the caucasian didn't come just from one side, but both sides, bringing out the recessive genes in the entire batch - all 5 of them have green/blue eyes, light skin, blond hair -- all on filipino features. So having the tests done on both parents I think will help understand the results of your test too. Thanks for sharing your results!
That’s a lot of tests! Unfortunately, my dad doesn’t want to take the test. He doesn’t trust where the results will be stored! Lol
@@TESZMillan I can understand that, I think the main reason they want to collect a large database is for genomic therapies and a better usage for CRISPR. That's what the VA has done, anyway.
@@ChadGardenSinLA Hopefully it stays that way. 🙏🏽
Do your family tree as far back as you can & that will help. Remember you only have 50% of your ancestors DNA…
That's great advice. Thank you!
Hi! I recently dug up some old documents about my Filipino-Chinese paternal grandpa, and realized that he had a Sephardic Jewish surname all along (until he was trapped in China while on vacation, but that’s another story). I had photos of my great-grandma (his mom) and she didn’t look exactly like Filipino nor Chinese either. Their migration history and location also aligns with the migration of Sephardic Jews in the Philippines. Still trying to process this but yeah, thanks for sharing your story!
And my DNA report reflects that.
Hey Tess somehow ended up on your channel after I was researching my own ancestry - my great grandfather is a Millan! I found some info on the Millan family in Ilocos. Don Tomas Millan was a wealthy business man and also the first husband of celebrated Filipino revolutionary Gabriela Silang. I haven’t done my dna test yet but should do that soon and we can find out if we’re cousins 😁
Unbelievable! Would you please DM me? I’d love to learn more about your family’s history. I asked my dad and aunt about Don Tomas…
@@TESZMillan Amazing you are Jewish ✡️ Shalom
Nice video.
😎👍
Fun Fact (to tell your Mom): Pre-Jewish Hebrew culture made its way into Ethiopia during the time of Moses; & the oldest known manuscript of "Ruth" (Old Testament) is written in Ethiopian (a dot-like writing system).
🤯 Really????
I’m of Hispanic descent (44% Spanish) & I originally got 1% ashkenazi Jewish as well until it later updated
What do you mean it later updated? Did it go away or did the percentage change? I was told by my aunt that Ashkenazi Jews lived in and around Seville.
The Jewish comes from Sephardic Jews who lived in Spain before the inquisition, that’s also where the middle eastern comes from, it’s common in Spanish people because many Jews were force-converted to Catholicism right before Spain started colonizing
That’s really fascinating… I’m doing a deep dive on the time of Spanish colonization, not only in the Philippines, but in Mexico and Peru. What you’re referring to is what I would believe is the Spanish Inquisition, which is another time period I’m now becoming interested in as well. Thank you for sharing this information! 🙏🏽
@@TESZMillan Yes of course! good luck with your research!
I discovered, I can't remember exactly without looking at my notes. On my mom's side of the family somewhere between 12th or14th great grandparent was born in Indonesia.
That’s an amazing discovery! And goes so far back.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wow! You aren't only a Realipina but a truly caring person, a Filipina.
OMG! I love this! A Realipina Filipina. LOL So good! ❤️❤️❤️
Some Spanish Jews became Crypto-Jews due to the Spanish Inquisition and later became totally assimilated into Christian culture over the centuries. However, the Jews from that region (Spain) are referred to as Sefardim (which means Spaniards). Your DNA results are claiming possible European Jewish ancestry (which are referred to as Ashkenazi, which means "Germans"). I'm not sure how to explain that one to you. There were Ashkenazi Jews that escaped the Nazis and settled in the Philippines, but your DNA percentage should be higher if that was the case. Good luck exploring.
So insightful! I talk about my German ties at 7:37. Even though it's a trace percentage, I consider my Ashkenazi Jewish genes to be quite significant simply because it came up in my results at all. There must be a story there. And I believe you're pointing towards it with what you're sharing with me.
There are some Filipinos of German-Spanish ancestry just like the Mulachs.
@@DrewYourLover Who are the Mulachs?
@@DrewYourLoverI remember that
It is believed by other commenters that 23andMe don't have enough samples of Sefardi DNA and list it as Ashkenazi because it's the closest match in their database.
Spain at one time was connected with the Netherlands, where Ashkenazi Jews also lived.
So interesting! Thank you for sharing this.
Spain was several times colonized by central European with the Habsburgs and the Bourbons.
Another fact is that in Spain, there was an important Jewish population for 2700 years. Adding the fact that the expulsion of the Jewish ordered by Isabella the Catholic in 1492 concerned about religion, not about ethnicity.
Also, with the Holy Inquisition, many of the converted Jewish decided to leave mainland Spain, and Latinos and Philippinos reflect that.
And finishing whith the fact that Christopher Colombus set up from a harbour that's one hour and a half far from my house, the same expiration day for the Jewish to leave this country.
If I know something about history, I say that your Jewish background comes from Spain.
Incredible information! Thank you.🙇🏻♀️
I would hardly consider 0.2% a ‘Jewish’ background.
If your Great Grandfather was full Spanish you should get 12.5% Spanish and Portuguese. Also it would be interesting to see what you got on the update and whether you kept some of these smaller amounts.
Stay tuned! That episode is coming. 👀
Girl, you still look pretty even we don’t look alike.
🙂🙃
6:12. Doing the arithmetic, it was either your great-great-great grandfather or your great-great grandfather who was pure Spanish (assuming that each one had married a pure 100% Filipina) and not your great grandfather.
Unless… I had another pure Spanish great grandparent that I didn’t mention in this video.😉
This is true. If her great grandfather was 100% Spanish from Spain, her grandfather would be 1/2 Spanish, her father would be 1/4 and she would be 1/8 Spanish or 12.5%, not 4.6%. So the Spanish blood either came from a farther back generation … and/or likely from someone not pure blood Spanish. Or a number of ancestors had small amounts of Spanish blood for her to end up with 4.6%.
Wow you're one of the very few Filipinos I've seen on UA-cam whose dna results actually show Spanish ancestry. A lot of them think they have but then they're shocked and disappointed when the results show zero percent. My mom is Filipino and 23andme says she is 84.3% Filipino, 5.6% Chinese and 6.7% European (of which 4.4% is Spanish/Portuguese)
Thank you for sharing this! I was actually expecting more DNA ancestry from Spain than I had. These tests are always surprising.
Few? In Cebu and the Visayas where my mom's side is from, you can see meztizas and mestizos randomly. I think it depends on the geographical location in the Philippines.
@@vanzealotbush2244 sure it may well depend on the geographical location. There was a study done by Stanford University, and the result was that only 3.6% of Filipinos have European dna.
@@michellef4645 national geographic genographic made the largest study on filipino dna and found on the average, 60% malay , 30% chinese 5% spanish ,3% indian...study done 2008 to 2009 with 80,000 samples from towns and villages and immigrant filipinos to usa,,,,had they taken samples of upper class filipinos from bel air, new taguig, forbes park in manila, etc, or the enclaves of the rich in other big cities they would have higher rate of european dna...you can google it
Because of continuous expulsions/exiles there are many many Jewish communities around the world. Did you know that Jews have lived in China for as long as they have lived in Poland? So interesting right? You should look into the Jews of Harbin (city in China) - they practically built the city! Who knows, maybe your Ashkenazi ancestor who lived in China migrated to the Philippines. So many interesting possibilities:)
That's an incredible possibility! My mind is blown.
And also in the Philippines when the Philippine president (in 1930s) accepted the Jewish refugees, and let them in for more or less a decade until the Japanese occupation (1942-1945).
You're not a Jew.
❤❤❤ your Jewish component is bigger than you think … you must be Sephardic more than Ashkenazi ! Your middle Easter genes are a great indication .. I feel your Spanish grand father was at least quarter jewish ..
Oooh - beautiful thought! Thank you for sharing this with me. I feel the energy in it. 💫
Hi tita HAHAHA love from Davao City
Hi Joshsiah! I would love to meet one day soon.🤗
Philippines naval base at Subic Bay enriched Philippines DNA a lot.
I’ll have to visit… must be a lot of history there.
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Thank you, my friend!
The other traces could be from the Aeta people the indigenous tribe of the Philippines they are one of the oldest settlers in south Asia.
I’ve never heard of the Aeta people. I’ll have to look them up. Thank you!
Until the Spanish Inquisition during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, there were many jews in Spain. So it's quite possible that came from there as well as the middle east genes could have come from when the Muslim Moors occupied Spain for 700 years.
Absolutely! 🔥
I'm very proud of Manny Pacquiao ,because he is one of the Purest Asian the Philippines ever have,-A Malayo Aeta Negrito Bisayan stock with Chinese Vietnamese heritages!!
Wow! It's so impressive that you know this.
I have a few on my 23andme Relatives List who are 100% Filipino. No Chinese, South Asian etc
@@ALTAJR-07 Wow! They are pure lineage then!
@@ALTAJR-07 too funny! There's NO SUCH THING as "PURE Filipino" that exists in real life. Being a Filipino is a nationality, not an ethnicity.
@@caeciliaangelafelicidad5694 Pure Filipino are the Aetas, still a few of those alive. I saw maybe 5 or 6 in the 8 years I lived in PI.
Jewish and Middle Eastern people are mixed in the Spanish and Portuguese cultures via Jewish and Muslim diaspora invasions etc.
It amazes me every time when I think about how we are all connected. 💫
@@TESZMillan Yes we are closer than we thought.
Filipino here, I would expect you would have higher chinese base on your phenotype. I got 13% chinese, and small percentages of Iberian, North African
Honestly, me too! I figured since my mom and her family was predominantly Chinese, I thought I would have seen more.
Most Filipinos who took this test tend to be Ilocanos.
I've heard that you'd be guaranteed to be considered Jewish if you can trace it Matrilineally
Really? How interesting! Do you know why?
@@TESZMillan legend says, during the reign of Herod the Great, the Great Sanhedrin (Secular and Religious Legislature) ruled that you're only Jewish if your mother is Jewish. Herod's mother was likely Arab
@@Jayvee4635 Wow! I had no idea. But why are most Filipinos who take this test Ilocano?
@@TESZMillan I dunno, I can only speculate. That's just the pattern I see
@@Jayvee4635 Interesting!
Welcome to the Tribe. Less noodles more bread. Bagels are awesome.
Lol - especially if they’re from NYC.😉🥯
It's very likely that your 0.2 percent AshkenaziDNA comes from your Spanish ancestor. (23andMe can't define between Sephardic and Askenazi). If it comed from the time the USA occupied the Philippines your percentage would of been much higher because its history is more recent. But most people in hispanic-america and people from Spain get similar results due to the Sephardic Jews. If you confirm that you only have one Spanish ancestor, that 0.2 percentage is a possibility that your Spanish ancestor might have had a few Sephardic Crypto Jews "Conversos" from the 15-16 century. There is another possibility that you might have more Spanish ancestors in your admixture than what your family knows, if that's the case, your Sephardic Jewish line can be admixed with many more Spaniards. It' would be interesting to test your parents, so you can understand your admixture.
Great insight! My mother tested and I’m asking now how much Spanish ancestry she had in her results…
@@TESZMillan It can be hard at for our parents to know if we have Spanish ancestry, since that happened so long ago, lots of family history gets erased within each generations, but it's still posiible, I mean I'm Mexican with obvious mixed race features, my moms family didn't know anything about us having Spanish blood, untill I got my mom and my uncle tested, and boy was it a surprise to them to find out that their paternal and maternal forefathers are direct spanish descendants. One thing you can do is built your family tree, and find out interesting things... Try to learn Spanish, it will work wonders for you when searching old documents, and its part of your heritage.
Sephardic is from North Africa and northeast Africa which is Ethiopian
Thank you for this information.
Probably from your grandfather bc a lot of Jewish & Arab people lived in Spain & Portugal & a lot of Spainards have Jewish & Arabian ancestry.
I’m learning more about this at this very moment! If you know more about this, please let me know in the comment section or DM me. Email is in my About section. Salamat po!
yeah, southern part of china were predominantly indigenous autronesians until the han/chinese crossed the yangtze river and conquered their land
Really?!?! Fascinating. I’ll need to learn more about that part of Chinese history.
@@TESZMillan yeah chinese are hiding this... They are the Nanman and Yue/Baiyue people (complete with tatoos and known as the jade and sea faring people) ... Insecure imperial chinese/han people always refer to them with a derogatory term as "barbarians" .
@@TESZMillan Plus! im not sure if you have come acrossed the famous untarnished thousand year old Goujian sword... They are claiming it as part of their chinese heritage... but Nope! Clearly inscribed on the sword "The King of Yue", the owner... They seem to ignore the fact that Yue was a "barbarian" Kingdom not chinese.
oh one more thing... since youre going in a deep dive.... Ive noticed that most filipinos that take dna tests have some (hidden) unresolved data results concerning the appearance and connection with Indigenous American dna; from low to a very high degree .... Like in your case ... the header says *East Asians & Indigenous Americans 94.9%* . under this: Filipino & Austronesians 92.8 % and Chinese 2.1% which add up to 94.9% .. So what happened to the indigenous American dna? Seems like they are suppressing the connection between the austronesian and the indigenous americans...(earlier they said there were no dna data on american indigenous people...but later many are more open to the idea of connections between the east asian (siberian) and indegenous north american indians... while the south american indians with melanesians) Anyway, clearly we cannot appreciate and properly interpret data if these providers are not being upfront and with holding the right information
You probably have neanderthal too you can see it in the neanderthal ancestry section of 23andme
I’ll look! Thank you for this information.
right many ashenazi jews were living in spain ( spanish citizens with jewish heritage)... then anti jewish sentiments also became a thing back then (inquisition)... so many sailed to the fareast to start over and escape persecution
Yes, someone mentioned this to me and I was so surprised! They said, well, if you’re being persecuted, you’ll go anywhere that is safe. Never thought about or realized that before.
Hello, May I share an Old Testament Verse with you from Daniel 7:14 "And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should SERVE Him; his dominion is an Everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom shall not pass away, and His Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." Also, can I share Isaiah 53:5 " But HE was WOUNDED For our TRANSGRESSIONS, he was BRUISED for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and with His STRIPES we are HEALED."
God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.Then, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Holy and Sinless Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, & unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, & immoral persons sorcerers & idolaters & all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire & brimstone..." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus & put your true faith and trust in Him today and please repent. Will you have a Real encounter with Holy Lord Jesus (Y'shua is His Hebrew Name) and stay in a Genuine relationship with Him daily please?
Salamat po.🙏🏽
Are you related to Martha Millan of the cleaning lady?
I just might be! She actually looks a lot like my family.
Your ancestor maybe be Shepardic Jew because they high concentration from this area. Make sense your ancestors could be Shepardic.
That would make total sense! Salamat po!
Many Russian Jews left and fled to Shanghai
I had no idea! I’d like to learn more about that history.
yea I think 23 and me pop the Ashkenazim Jew thing into most DNA
Lol - that would be wicked.
If you are gay, they point at you the country where I am. Also in Germany, don’t do Nazi salute. So many kids these days do nazi salute. We will go back 1940 again. It is sad that the comments might blow up with heated messages.
I’m sorry you feel this way.😢
@@TESZMillan I ain’t gay. But in my gene pool, we have.
they should assay people who live in forbes, damarinas village, new manila, bel air,etc , enclaves of the rich and upper middle class many of these people will have up to 50 % spanish or iberian and hight north asian percentage
Interesting info! Thank you.
Testers with Cebuano Ancestry will score European Ancestry to high percentages especially those whose family are from the Cebu City area since pre-Colonial Times. Also from the Negros Province
@@ALTAJR-07 Super agree with this. There are many mestizas/mestizos in Cebu, Bohol, Leyte and Negros provinces. Been to these places and I saw them randomly. Maybe because the Spaniards first landed in Cebu and then to the neighboring areas. As an example, the woman in this video is of Central Visayan origin and she got around half Europian blood in her DNA test result.. ua-cam.com/video/EgaNr4EzYKg/v-deo.html
But majority of the soldiers stationed in the Philippines during the spanish colonization were Mexicans..not Spaniards
From what I’ve read, you are partially correct. Many of the soldiers did indeed come from Mexico, however, they originally came from Spain before settling in Mexico before then landing in the Philippines. I think there was a mix of both Spanish, Spanish-Mexican and Mexican soldiers in the Philippines.
So?
So, what?
Why cousin!?
Because I want to know.☺️
0,2 it is 2 in 1000
It’s still way more than ZERO.😉
@@TESZMillan Well everything under 2 percent can be indirect markers and just interpretation
@@technowikinger523 True! That’s why I’m also doing Ancestry this year to see if the results match up.
It means 1 of you great grandparents was 100% Jewish. 7th generation or less. It's a great piece to have for our connections to other human beings and how we are all together in this world.
Why can't Filipinos accept that they are not Hispanic? People think Colombian, Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican etc... NEVER Filipinos.
I’m not sure what you mean… are you saying that Filipinos are not Hispanic despite the 300 years of colonization where Spaniards married and had families with Filipino natives?
@@TESZMillan Dictionary: "connected with Spanish-speaking countries, especially those in Latin America, or having parents or grandparents from these countries"
@@TESZMillan DNA results prove that very little intermarriage existed. The overwhelming majority of Filipinos have 0-2 percent Spanish Blood. The average Cuban on the other hand has 80 percent Spanish, Mexicans 45 percent Spanish, Colombians, 55 percent. The average Argentinian is 90 percent European. Stop lying to yourself. Be proud of your Asian roots
Well, here are the facts.
The origin of the Jews comes from the middle east. Not from Ashkenaz, and Judaism is a system of believe, not a race.
Also, to be a Jew in your heritage, you have to be Jewish mother born, and so on the mother need be born to a Jewish grand mother, and the Jewish grand mother to a Jewish grand grand mother to all the female lineage until getting to the first original Jewish people that stood at mount Sinai. If there was a Jewish father in the middle having a kid with a none Jewish mother, all that lineage from that point and on is broken and a person cannot be a Jewish by heritage. Those are the facts.
Thank you for educating me! Those details are all so fascinating. Does that belong to a particular modality of Judaism? (i.e. Orthodox? Secular?)
@@TESZMillan
Common, we are in the age of the internet and you do not have to be a Jew to know those facts that are well known when having Jewish friends, and knowing orthodox Jewish people will help with this knowledge.
If you really want to know, then you better go out to a Chabad place. Those must be Orthodox and they can be found al over the planet.
Just remember that if you find out you are not Jewish and want to convert, know that the Jews have very strict rules in the Torah. Reformed conversion dose not make someone Jewish by any means. Simply check it with orthodox Jews.
@@smarthalayla6397 Thank you again for this information.
@@TESZMillan pls dont convert to judaism, we filipinos believe in jesus our god and saviour.😢 u can pick messianic jews considered jesus as d messiah and divine
Hokkien Ancestry
Indeed! ⭐️
She should do Ancestry dna,they're more accurate
I should do that and compare the difference. Thanks for the suggestion.👍🏼
I am filipino and I did an ancestry and it shows that I have 1% levant- ( israel/ palestine, jordan,lebanon,syria) that shocked me lol😂
0.2% is nothing.
0% is nothing. 0.2% is something. 💛
@@TESZMillan it's something, a reading error. Wait until the next change. People get too attached to the small percentages its comical.
@@ilfurlano1228 I totally get it. I’m doing a comparison with Ancestry to see if the 0.2% even shows up. Stay tuned!
Well now that your 4% Iberian you can put away the Filipino flag and put out the Spanish flag on your profiles.
When my channel is focused on rediscovering my Philippine heritage, the last thing I would do is “put away” the Filipino flag.
@@TESZMillan Obviously the person is being sarcastic, cause the 4 whatever percent is extremely low. Just a trace. And definitely not from a great grandparent! That percentage would be from way way back! Impossible for that percentage to be from a full blooded Spaniard Great Grandparent .
@@bluekite1543 Interesting… I should learn more about genetics to figure this out.🤔
You may have Jewish ancestry but you can't be Jewish thru DNA. Jewish identity is passed on thru the mother. The only things you can be Jewish are either your mom is a Jew at the time you were born, you have unbroken matrilineal lineage that traces back to a female Jewish ancestor or you underwent a valid formal conversion to Judaism. The reason why Ashkenazi Jewish DNA appears in 23andMe is because Ashkenazim historically married within their own clan just like how the biblical patriarchs married their half-sister, cousins and so they underwent a bottleneck and developed a unique DNA marker. Meanwhile Sephardim was more relaxed and intermarried with local converts and other Jewish groups so they didn't undergo the same bottleneck that Ashkenazim had which explains why there is no Sephardic (or Mizrahi) Jewish DNA in any DNA tests. So the comments that your Jewish DNA is really Sephardic is false.
This is all fascinating info, especially because I had no idea being of Jewish ancestry was available through DNA!
These video are amusing. In all these filipino DNA test video 99% of the results of having small percentage of Jewish or native American come from way of Mexico or Peru. Not directly from Spain.
Really?? I didn't think the origins were from Mexico or Peru, but you are right that this DNA could have come through those regions of the world. Especially because the Spanish colonized those areas around the same time as the Philippines. Fascinating point!
@@TESZMillan the Spanish colonized the Americas first and then took indigenous people from the Americas as part of their army. The first recorded mestizo in the Philippines was an indigenous warrior with a Filipina native princess. the natives of the Philippines killed off all the Spaniards, but left the Mexican indigenous warrior to live.
@@AbelSFR 🤯Amazing history! Thank you for sharing this with me.
@@TESZMillan ua-cam.com/video/5vfdpi49b98/v-deo.htmlsi=ggyEc7C4XNqkMe9E
@@TESZMillan ua-cam.com/video/aZ4BHS-y7aQ/v-deo.htmlsi=Jxy_aPBc323ivebm
‘Jewish’ it’s cool only ONLY because of Jezus Christ
I believe it’s more than that.
@@TESZMillan if Jezus was not born in Jeruzalem people would treat the Jews just like Moslims, 100% without any doubt. Read the Tenach, it is full of sadistic laws, forbidden in our time & in Europe! They got pity because Jezus was born from Jews. But everyone forgot Jezus was against many Jewish laws. That is why he came !!!! I am against the religion, not against the good people who are new Jews.
Lmao Jewish isn't a race Jew meaning of the tribe of Judah Judah the fourth son of Jacob aka Israel is black
Tell me more 🙏🏽
Filipino shouldn’t be a race cause all the blood lines that whent to the island of one whants to get down to the full blooded filoino should be the aeta not the others
Interesting theory! 💡
0-3 percent typical of Filipinos. Most have 0. This does not make Filipinos Hispanic. No one in the world thinks "Filipinos' when talking about Hispanics. They think "Cuban, Colombian, Mexican, etc." Be proud of your Asian roots.
I am very proud of my Asian roots. I actually think our long history of mixed heritages is what makes us special, just as being 100% Filipino can make someone special. And yes, there are a lot of Filipinos who have no Spanish heritage in their blood. That’s also just as remarkable as the many Filipinos who have some percentage of spanish heritage in them.
@@TESZMillan Great Video btw
@@Dude-gx2ul Thank you! It was fun to create. I think I will also do a follow up video where I do an AncestryDNA test to see how they differ.
@@Dude-gx2ul I also appreciate your comment and you sharing your perspective.
Attention all Filipinos. You ARE NOT Hispanic! Be proud of your
Asian roots.
I feel that if there is even a slight percentage of any heritage in your DNA, you can call yourself as being part of it. Since so many Spanish who colonized the Philippine islands had children, there is a large group of Filipinos who feel they are Hispanic as well as Filipino. But if someone is denying their Asian roots and only saying they are Hispanic, even though they are born from a Filipino family, then I feel that is unfortunate that they cannot recognize all parts of themselves. I believe we should be proud of all parts of ourselves, however large or small a percentage that exists.
Some filipinos have a small percentage of spanish bllod, like some natives have it in Latim America. If they wanto to call themselves 'hispanic' because they have 1% spanish DNA, that is their problem. They are definitely not Latin American and will never see them as such.
@@joelolwertz5894Agreed i have 1% African blood but would be out of my mind if I was to say im African American. ..........
Many Spanish Portuguese Jews were forced to convert to Christianity during the Inquisition, so probably your Jewish Ancestry came from your great grandfather.
That’s what I’m guessing as well. 💫
Your people were colonized.
Indeed!
Many Spaniards are/were Jewish, Inquisition was a transformation process, not a abolition.
Interesting! I don’t know enough about that time in history and am getting more and more fascinated with learning about it. It probably had a tremendous effect on the colonization effort that happened in the 16th century.
She is probably mostly Sephardic in addition to the Ashkenaz
@@jamesr8584 Could very well be!
They mix DNA of Europeans, Africans and Asians and then they claim to be a religion from middle east 😂
Interesting observation!