I love these DNA results videos. People are always looking for the connections. "You have .02% Italian." "Wow! That's why I like Italian food!" 🤣 I love it! I did the same when I received my results.
Exactly lol, when I told my uncle my brother's results all he focused on was the 2% Irish and he said: "I always loved St. Pattys Day, that must've come from our side".
Lol right? I’m a super pale white person, with naturally blonde hair and light eyes. Imagine my surprise when I saw “0.4% African”. I know it’s a tiny amount, but I’m super interested in knowing where it came from. I even have a rare health condition that primarily affects African-American women, and I’m like “Really? Of allllll the ways for it to show up?” 🤣
@@R14iify huge slave trade in - India East Asia.. they were placed all over South America, the Caribbean and south Africa around the time slavery was abolished.. they called it "indentured servants" but they were slaves.
I am surprised that Adrianne didn’t know she was European, Native American and Black when that is what most Latinos are, one of the 3 or a combination of 2 or 3 of those. There are also Latinos with Asian and Middle East ancestry.
Tamera's dad is fully white. Her mum is African American. African Americans already have a percentage of European in them. So an African American mixing with a full blooded European...on average the kid will have a higher percentage of European because the kid has European on both sides. It may be different if the black parent was fully African. Then it will probably be 50-50 or something.
Wow, this guy could guess a person's DNA by plus or minus 1%! LOL. That was fun watching the ladies. Just got my DNA today and it's Ancestry and it's a pretty basic read. North American Native American and Mexican Native American, and with a smidge from a broad Spain region. It was what I was told and so the readings were re-affirming. ...But, after watching videos like this, it's like our DNA tells a story, in terms of history and time. Very interesting stuff.
I’m late but no one has seemed to answer haha. The reason tamera is 53% european is because her father is white and her mother is black. she’s famously biracial hence the teasing/jokes about her on the show.
I’m digging these videos. So one thing that makes me wonder about admixture and reference populations - the woman who got the Pacific Islander, does it mean that she has an ancestor from the Pacific Islands, or could it mean that whatever group she is from had a lot of migration to the Islands? Since there isn’t a Pacific Islander reference population from 400 years ago, and the current population is likely mixed (though maybe a bit less on islands, probably more endogamy or pedigree collapse) how likely is it that the reference population is “tainted”? And does matching a reference population necessarily mean that your ancestor was from that area, or could it mean that many of your ancestor’s family members went there, carrying those specific genes?
It could mean she has recent ancestry from the Pacific Islands or it could mean she descends from another population which itself descends from Pacific Islanders. Just a matter of doing the genealogy to figure it out. It is also possible for reference populations to be 'tainted', so to speak, but that is why the companies are continually doing more work to better their ethnicity admixtures.
This is fun to watch. However, the sound of the video-in-video is sooooo quiet (I could hardly hear it), and then you're so loud (by comparison), I was constantly adjusting the volume. That said, loving these react videos!
Supposedly Angolan ancestry is prominent in Brazil, Peru and Colombia (mostly South America historically) but it never really shows up as much as Nigeria/Ghana/Congo
Fun Fact. well not really fun for those involved at the time but the Tomar woman is from Maryland. She had more "African Diversity" than the other black woman. Maryland was one of the largest importers of enslaved Africans after Virginia, and South Carolina respectively. It stands to reason that Tomars ancestors were in the same place for longer than many black Americans.
Yes, the answer to the "Asian" girl will depend also on her family history, does she have the Chinese (or family) surname Character, pictures of gravestones (At least in Chinese culture, headstones will tell you the name of the town they were born, and one or more of the names they received through their live... My grandfather had four names he was known as. [legally]... Chinese (and I bet other Asian cultures) are very very complicated to follow, but sooooo fulfilling... Recently [before COVID19] my aunt went back to our ancestral town, and they performed a welcome back ceremony, she was able to visit one of the ancestral temples and "represent" our branch of the family there... I lived through the pictures experiences!!
I presume she isn't Han . Because the test would had being more precise on her DNA reading . There are a lot of minority different Chinese ethnic groups .
Nice video. As you said Latin Americans are a mixture of ethnicities. What has surprised me is that often I see a small percentage of Ashkenazi Jewish in Latin Americans, and that is the case of my family. I had strong suspicions that my siblings and I had some Jewish DNA but I was 100% sure it was Sephardic Jewish. Both of my parents have Spanish parents or grandparents and well… I assumed Sephardic Jewish. I studied Social Anthropology and PreColumbian Art, I have also done some research on Amazigh and Berber groups in Tunisia because we knew my mother’s family had some Tunisian/Lebanese background but I’m very surprised that non of that showed up in the several DNA tests done by a few family members and it seems that my family has Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry through both, my mother and father. Both of my parents were Mexican but not related in any way. Wouldn’t it make more sense for LatinAmericans to have Sephardic Jewish instead of Ashkenazi Jewish because of Spain, Portugal and the proximity with Morocco too.
That’s a fair point! East Europe makes no sense unless it’s showing more recent ancestry that fled Europe during WWII. A lot of Jewish people from Europe fled to Latin America
From what I've read in my research, Polynesian come from Philippines, PNG, Indonesia area. Also, Asian would go to the US during the Gold Rush by boat, Polynesian Islands are just on their path. Polynesians are known for being travelers. They went from one island to another. We found traces of Polynesian tools in Chile, Tools that were specific of Tahiti and that was way before America was "discovered". This discovery indicated that there were exchanges between those people. I suppose that there might also have been exchanges with Asia.
People from the iberian peninsula were indenture servants and intermarried with the black populations. Many Irish (and Scots) were also taken to the Caribbean as indenture servants and intermarried with locals. The presence of Irish dna does not mean it was a master-slave relationship. The Caribbean has a more complex history. Additionally, all blacks from the Caribbean were not slaves. There were many mountainous areas where many escape to as soon as the boats landed. Slave holders were even afraid to enter those areas and they were to enter into treaties with persons from those areas. It is so sad that many blacks do not know this history and they believe what they were told.
Exactly . For example , there was a well known area at Loiza , Puerto Rico . Where those escapee and liberto slaves lived . Now , this is one of the regions with the highest of people with African DNA percentage .
Tamara is Bi-racial. Carribean & European. The Iberian could also come from her maternal lineage in the Bahamas as Iberia Colonialized it in the 1500s.
They talk a lot about their background throughout the seasons. Jeannie Mai is Vietnamese which is why they didn’t mention it. Adrienne is Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian.
pacific islanders descend from native taiwanese people and came down through the phillipines then melaneisa and then to the polynesian islands. i believe jeanie is vietnamese so im not completley sure how she got 13% polynesian ancestery but yeah.
I have a question? How rare is it to find a american caucasianish person with papuan dna? I got some super diverse results im like 27% English, 23% Scandinavian 20% native american ,10% asian,9% papuan,7% African, and 4% Irish. I've lived only believing i was "white" with some native American roots all my life but seems to be im made up of 54% Caucasian/European and 46% everything else. I knew I'd have native american but never dreamed that much and the Asian kinda makes sense as well because ive been fairly racially ambiguous all my life and had folks always asking if I was Asian, latina, Italian, native American, and even Samoan (basically any medium tan race with dark brown almond shaped eyes and dark hair) so it shouldn't have been that big of a surprise I guess lol but the papuan totally threw me for a loop.
When people don't remember Cortes and Pizarro and how they interacted with the Native American or the colonists that came to live there after (many Spanish and Portuguese)
I wouldn't say Ancestry, unless they shortened names. For example, Irish isn't just called Irish on Ancestry, it's Ireland & Scotland. Or English is England & Northwest Europe. And Iberian doesn't exist because both Spain & Portugal have their own designation. Not sure when this video is from, but that's how those groups appear now.
@@freppy06 when people talk about slavery it’s not only just “slavery.” we also had genocides, bombings, we also had our own holocaust of African Americans in America.
(Gonna say outright, don't wish to offend anyone, but I love these genetics reveal segments and watch them by the hours, that being said, and all in pure love and friendly jest) Y'all Iberians/Latino/Latinas really get around!!! Your genetic footprints are all over the world!!!
I’m Irish and have quite a few friends here who have done DNA tests and all of them have a bit of Iberian in us because Spain and Ireland have had such a big connection. A good friend of mine here is closely related to Che guevarra for example.
...It's more like the rest of the world got around to Central and South America, lots and lots of European colonization, primarily Spanish and Portuguese (Iberian). And that accounts for both the European and the African lineage since over 90 percent of the millions of enslaved people taken from Africa and sent to the Americas during the 16th-19th centuries were taken to the European colonies and plantations in the Caribbean and South America.
@@primaryone3468 The Irish are known as Iberians, same as Spain & Portugal are said to be on the Iberian Peninsula (sp?). The Irish could have migrated from or through Spain/Portugal long ago.
Just got my results and most of it wasn't too shocking. 39% Scottish is my biggest group, and I had already done a lot of research that traced large parts of my tree to ireland via scotch-irish migration, but the 1% northern Italy was the most shocking. I have done extensive research at least 300 years back and haven't found any Italians. I did the ancestry dna test and my percentages keep changing.
As more folk take Ancestry's test, Ancestry's data-base grows & they can then learn more & perhaps make more accurate ethnic 'guestimations.' As for Italian: you might have an Italian ancestor, or else (being such a small percentage) it could merely be a false positive. Romans (Italians) made it to England & parked there for many years; so, it's quite possible to have a relative get to-or-from Scotland &/or Ireland to-or-from Romans in England. There are other possible ways, but this one stands out as one very likely way. Another way might have been via Spain/Portugal - which, BTW is called Iberian: perhaps for good reason [note that Irish are called Iberian & were speculated to have migrated via the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain) - & Romans (Italians) had a presence in Spain, circa Julius Ceasars' time & beyond (perhaps dislocating some early settlers of Spain/Portugal)]. After the Roman occupation of Spain & the Iberian migration via Portugal/Spain came others into Spain from Africa & the Middle East (such as the Moors) as well as some other Mediterranean types. There are many ways to get mixed heritage; & you may have more actual heritage than what your DNA shows because one's DNA only reflects a portion of total heritage (a full sybling's DNA may show up differently than yours, but you would both share all the same total heritage, just not the same DNA). Hope this helps.
Ancestrycom is alot more specific and detailed now, their used to be like 701,000 genetic markers on first test now theirs only 555,000 genetic markers but reference population went up on the updates they on ancestrycom now say that some regions might reappear as they update in the future, this is the case for me because they gave me 2 percent Iberian my brother had 3 percent Iberian but they took it away on the updates but I confirmed we did have Portuguese from the Azores and Spanish by over 200 full blooded Portuguese and over 150 Hispanic like full mexican, Puerto Rican,cuban, dominican,south American through Spanish because their we're migration from Spain to Mexico and Cuba in 1800s my brother on my heritage has like 13 full Spanish from spain, their alot more better at detail, now, now theirs like tonga, Philippines, north China and Korea so on, I've looked at probably at at least 5 matches trees were they should have at least an eighth of an ethnicity and ancestrycom errors and doesn't put in the admixture,examples Portuguese,Spanish,and jewish,this i think happens alot call it a glich in the agorithim
I don't think that they don't have a very big sample base in Asia to distinguish at any confidence interval to show where different markers/marker combinations are to distinguish like Mongolian or South East Asian, like people in Korea take those tests and are repulsed to see that they are like 58% Japanese or something like that when they first started giving out the tests. So I think that they just report East Asian like they kind of have to report Franco-German in Europe...etc...NOt sure though...
2:42 When it comes to anything Spanish related Americans at most know words like Hispanic, Latin America, etc. This is why I think Latin America should be called Ibero-America since they only seem to count Spanish & Portuguese speaking population in it & not French or any other Latin population.
Tamara Mowry: *has an Italian-American dad and Afro-American mom* Also Tamara Mowry: *is surprised about being part Sub-Saharan African* Also again Tamara Mowry: *acts shocked upon being 53% European* What a poor showmanship. BTW: Ghana is the least surprising bit of info in this - it was one of the biggest if not the biggest sIave trade center in Africa.
I get surprised by the number of people who don't know where the main points of the slave trade took place. The least number of slaves came from West Africa which contradicts North American history. Slave trade mainly took place in these locations in order of highest to lowest. Europe Atlantis (Iberian Peninsula) Arabian Peninsula, including India. West Africa China. It bothers me when people automatically associate African Americans as being slaves when fact is there were more free Blacks than slave Blacks. Only 8% that were shipped were slaves. The rest were free people who could afford to migrate to North America.
@@Creolemama41 there are a lot of africans with natural light skin without any European admixture on the continent u fool. U guys are so damn ignorant, I can't🤦♀
Although these test are more of a Nationality test as opposed to an ethnicity test. They do give you some idea. However you can tell just about as much by looking at someone’s features.
@staircase2 features and looks is the same thing..either way, also you CAN'T tell by features either.. that's False.....you can't look at eyes, jawline, forehead, ears ect, and tell if someone is white, black, ect....that's ridiculous
For Latinos you have to go back in history it is deep, and that’s why others should not makes us choose a race, no matter how we look like in the outside.
Europeans built the known world and spread technology and advancements to lesser countries so it makes sense how much european DNA most people have. I am very proud to be white
Eh yes and no, a lot of the “technology” we have now wasn’t invented until the 1800s by both white and black people, and other races. Also, Europeans (specifically the ancient Greeks) got plenty of their “advanced” technology and science from ancient Africa mainly Egypt. China was also an advanced civilization in ancient days. So to say “lesser countries” referring to non-white countries when Europe had many communities who weren’t as advanced as other European cities is not fully correct. What Europe colonizers did do though was erase cultural customs from the western world and create an economic hierarchy that they had advantage of so it was all more strategic than advancement. Remember, colonization started with the monarchy. Not regular everyday civilians, so the English and Spanish locals were also being ruled by the royals. All their money going to taxes. The same people your ancestors fought for independence. After that it was just pure racism that made other races and cultures “lesser.”
Tamera is biracial, her dad is white, mother is black, so yep her European heritage is VERY recent! :-)
I love these DNA results videos. People are always looking for the connections. "You have .02% Italian." "Wow! That's why I like Italian food!" 🤣 I love it! I did the same when I received my results.
Exactly lol, when I told my uncle my brother's results all he focused on was the 2% Irish and he said: "I always loved St. Pattys Day, that must've come from our side".
Lol right?
I’m a super pale white person, with naturally blonde hair and light eyes.
Imagine my surprise when I saw “0.4% African”. I know it’s a tiny amount, but I’m super interested in knowing where it came from.
I even have a rare health condition that primarily affects African-American women, and I’m like “Really? Of allllll the ways for it to show up?” 🤣
😭😭😭😭 I needed this 😂
I’m Latin-American and it always makes me feel emotional to think that we have a part of every ethnic group in the world in us.
South Asian too? Like indian Pakistani Bengali?
I don't mean to burst your bubble, but there is slight possibility some of that gene exchange might not have been peaceful nor consensual.
InstaBlaster...
Im African American and i have like 13plus countries that show up on my ancestry test.
@@R14iify huge slave trade in - India East Asia.. they were placed all over South America, the Caribbean and south Africa around the time slavery was abolished.. they called it "indentured servants" but they were slaves.
I am surprised that Adrianne didn’t know she was European, Native American and Black when that is what most Latinos are, one of the 3 or a combination of 2 or 3 of those. There are also Latinos with Asian and Middle East ancestry.
Tamera's dad is fully white. Her mum is African American. African Americans already have a percentage of European in them. So an African American mixing with a full blooded European...on average the kid will have a higher percentage of European because the kid has European on both sides.
It may be different if the black parent was fully African. Then it will probably be 50-50 or something.
Correct. 🙌🏽
not every African American has white in them. Don't sounds so ignorant
@@vibez.no.cartel More ignorant to assume they dont
@@vibez.no.cartel every descendent of slaves has admixture. Don’t be ignorant.
Her mother is Caribbean-American. Bahamas to be exact.🇧🇸 Tamera has a mix just like Lenny Kravitz
Wow, this guy could guess a person's DNA by plus or minus 1%! LOL. That was fun watching the ladies. Just got my DNA today and it's Ancestry and it's a pretty basic read. North American Native American and Mexican Native American, and with a smidge from a broad Spain region. It was what I was told and so the readings were re-affirming. ...But, after watching videos like this, it's like our DNA tells a story, in terms of history and time. Very interesting stuff.
Where did the name Rutherford come from?
The African ancestry reveals are some of the most touching.
No more touching or less touching than any other ancestry.
@@LS-my4rp Why are you getting defensive? lol
Yes, absolutely. So many blacks have no idea of their history.
I’m late but no one has seemed to answer haha. The reason tamera is 53% european is because her father is white and her mother is black. she’s famously biracial hence the teasing/jokes about her on the show.
Tia and Tamara are Biracial and are the result of a interracial couple. They do have a very recent white ancestor XD their father.
I'm from Peru in South America too and we are a mix of everything I loved to do a test like that!
As a Brazilian, I have always been curious to do one of these (I'll, someday), since Latin America is so diverse;
That was much more enjoyable than I had expected
I’m digging these videos. So one thing that makes me wonder about admixture and reference populations - the woman who got the Pacific Islander, does it mean that she has an ancestor from the Pacific Islands, or could it mean that whatever group she is from had a lot of migration to the Islands? Since there isn’t a Pacific Islander reference population from 400 years ago, and the current population is likely mixed (though maybe a bit less on islands, probably more endogamy or pedigree collapse) how likely is it that the reference population is “tainted”? And does matching a reference population necessarily mean that your ancestor was from that area, or could it mean that many of your ancestor’s family members went there, carrying those specific genes?
It could mean she has recent ancestry from the Pacific Islands or it could mean she descends from another population which itself descends from Pacific Islanders. Just a matter of doing the genealogy to figure it out. It is also possible for reference populations to be 'tainted', so to speak, but that is why the companies are continually doing more work to better their ethnicity admixtures.
I am a new subscriber. I love the format of your channel, the reaction to DNA results is so cool. Thank you for this video.
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying it!
Just subscribed you are so genuine I like your energy!
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I love watching people find the roots of their trees!
3:11 Tamera's sister Tia also did a DNA test where she goes more in depth about what she knows. ua-cam.com/video/uNSBCTi9U6c/v-deo.html
Interesting! Will have to add it to my list of reactions!
I love the real, good show! I seen part of this episode before but I'm going to watch it again 😊
This is fun to watch. However, the sound of the video-in-video is sooooo quiet (I could hardly hear it), and then you're so loud (by comparison), I was constantly adjusting the volume.
That said, loving these react videos!
Thanks for the feedback! I've been trying to play with the sound, so still experimenting to get the best quality.
I saw you tearing up, it’s nice to know you have such a caring heart.
I like your reactions 👍
Angola never shows up at these tests. I guess we are somewhere around BRAZIL?!
Supposedly Angolan ancestry is prominent in Brazil, Peru and Colombia (mostly South America historically) but it never really shows up as much as Nigeria/Ghana/Congo
This was fun to watch!! New subbie! Will follow you on your other platforms as well.
Fun Fact. well not really fun for those involved at the time but the Tomar woman is from Maryland. She had more "African Diversity" than the other black woman. Maryland was one of the largest importers of enslaved Africans after Virginia, and South Carolina respectively. It stands to reason that Tomars ancestors were in the same place for longer than many black Americans.
They used African Ancestry. Their main focus is African specific countries because all other tests can’t give African Americans that information.
Yea. The that's were I want to get my test.
I used Ancestry and they gave me the breakdown by countries. But I think African Ancestry gives the breakdown by tribal association
Yes, the answer to the "Asian" girl will depend also on her family history, does she have the Chinese (or family) surname Character, pictures of gravestones (At least in Chinese culture, headstones will tell you the name of the town they were born, and one or more of the names they received through their live... My grandfather had four names he was known as. [legally]... Chinese (and I bet other Asian cultures) are very very complicated to follow, but sooooo fulfilling... Recently [before COVID19] my aunt went back to our ancestral town, and they performed a welcome back ceremony, she was able to visit one of the ancestral temples and "represent" our branch of the family there... I lived through the pictures experiences!!
I presume she isn't Han . Because the test would had being more precise on her DNA reading . There are a lot of minority different Chinese ethnic groups .
What dna ancestry test would you recommend that really digs into specific regions and not just vague like east Asia ?
Nice video.
As you said Latin Americans are a mixture of ethnicities. What has surprised me is that often I see a small percentage of Ashkenazi Jewish in Latin Americans, and that is the case of my family. I had strong suspicions that my siblings and I had some Jewish DNA but I was 100% sure it was Sephardic Jewish. Both of my parents have Spanish parents or grandparents and well… I assumed Sephardic Jewish.
I studied Social Anthropology and PreColumbian Art, I have also done some research on Amazigh and Berber groups in Tunisia because we knew my mother’s family had some Tunisian/Lebanese background but I’m very surprised that non of that showed up in the several DNA tests done by a few family members and it seems that my family has Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry through both, my mother and father. Both of my parents were Mexican but not related in any way.
Wouldn’t it make more sense for LatinAmericans to have Sephardic Jewish instead of Ashkenazi Jewish because of Spain, Portugal and the proximity with Morocco too.
That’s a fair point! East Europe makes no sense unless it’s showing more recent ancestry that fled Europe during WWII. A lot of Jewish people from Europe fled to Latin America
I think it could be found more in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela where a majority of Jews escaped during the world war ll
From what I've read in my research, Polynesian come from Philippines, PNG, Indonesia area. Also, Asian would go to the US during the Gold Rush by boat, Polynesian Islands are just on their path. Polynesians are known for being travelers. They went from one island to another. We found traces of Polynesian tools in Chile, Tools that were specific of Tahiti and that was way before America was "discovered". This discovery indicated that there were exchanges between those people. I suppose that there might also have been exchanges with Asia.
Polynesians never came from the Philippines
If I'm not wrong Addreians mom is Puerto Rican. I like to see PR DNA because the mix is real big.
Her Father is Puerto Rican and her Mom is Ecuadorian.
@@ask4theupgrade359 It's the other way around. Her Mom is Puerto Rican and her father is Ecuadorian.
Like your genuine reaction you are a good man 15:44
People from the iberian peninsula were indenture servants and intermarried with the black populations. Many Irish (and Scots) were also taken to the Caribbean as indenture servants and intermarried with locals. The presence of Irish dna does not mean it was a master-slave relationship. The Caribbean has a more complex history. Additionally, all blacks from the Caribbean were not slaves. There were many mountainous areas where many escape to as soon as the boats landed. Slave holders were even afraid to enter those areas and they were to enter into treaties with persons from those areas. It is so sad that many blacks do not know this history and they believe what they were told.
Exactly . For example , there was a well known area at Loiza , Puerto Rico . Where those escapee and liberto slaves lived . Now , this is one of the regions with the highest of people with African DNA percentage .
You’re downsizing Spaniards Spain.
Tamara is Bi-racial. Carribean & European. The Iberian could also come from her maternal lineage in the Bahamas as Iberia Colonialized it in the 1500s.
Angb Rwill Greetings. DNA inheritance only goes back 6-7 generations. No one has DNA from ancestors in the 1500s.
Yes. Tamera's father is white. So yea, she has a recent white ancestor.
Why does it seem like everybody has some Iberian peninsula? It came up in my family too. It was totally unexpected.
Because nobody in Europe is from just one place. Celts and Mediterranean peoples got around
They talk a lot about their background throughout the seasons. Jeannie Mai is Vietnamese which is why they didn’t mention it. Adrienne is Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian.
Great shirt!!!
This is so interesting 🤔 😳
pacific islanders descend from native taiwanese people and came down through the phillipines then melaneisa and then to the polynesian islands. i believe jeanie is vietnamese so im not completley sure how she got 13% polynesian ancestery but yeah.
No it isn't it doesn't mean the Philippines came to the Pacific people in the Pacific don't descend from Filipinos
As you probably already know, Tamara's father is white and her mother is black.
I have a question? How rare is it to find a american caucasianish person with papuan dna? I got some super diverse results im like 27% English, 23% Scandinavian 20% native american ,10% asian,9% papuan,7% African, and 4% Irish. I've lived only believing i was "white" with some native American roots all my life but seems to be im made up of 54% Caucasian/European and 46% everything else. I knew I'd have native american but never dreamed that much and the Asian kinda makes sense as well because ive been fairly racially ambiguous all my life and had folks always asking if I was Asian, latina, Italian, native American, and even Samoan (basically any medium tan race with dark brown almond shaped eyes and dark hair) so it shouldn't have been that big of a surprise I guess lol but the papuan totally threw me for a loop.
Tia Mowry oh is biracial that's why, black mother from the Caribbean white father
When people don't remember Cortes and Pizarro and how they interacted with the Native American or the colonists that came to live there after (many Spanish and Portuguese)
yup, resulting in Mestizo. My dna results came back 46% native american and 42% Iberian Peninsula (spanish/portuguese) im mexican by the way
The Results look like they are either AncestryDNA or 23andme
I wouldn't say Ancestry, unless they shortened names. For example, Irish isn't just called Irish on Ancestry, it's Ireland & Scotland. Or English is England & Northwest Europe. And Iberian doesn't exist because both Spain & Portugal have their own designation. Not sure when this video is from, but that's how those groups appear now.
They should have down the break down for the Asian ancestry too 😔
I actually teared up with Tamera... Knowing that our people survived slavery... That's intense 🥁💜💛✊🏽 Dude, can you guess my numbers 😆
most did. slavery was horrendous but it wasn't a Holocaust or genocidal.
@@freppy06 when people talk about slavery it’s not only just “slavery.” we also had genocides, bombings, we also had our own holocaust of African Americans in America.
Some Filipinos show Pacific Islander in their admixture results.
Yeah they need to freaking seperate it
You guessed so close!!!
(Gonna say outright, don't wish to offend anyone, but I love these genetics reveal segments and watch them by the hours, that being said, and all in pure love and friendly jest) Y'all Iberians/Latino/Latinas really get around!!! Your genetic footprints are all over the world!!!
I’m Irish and have quite a few friends here who have done DNA tests and all of them have a bit of Iberian in us because Spain and Ireland have had such a big connection. A good friend of mine here is closely related to Che guevarra for example.
...It's more like the rest of the world got around to Central and South America, lots and lots of European colonization, primarily Spanish and Portuguese (Iberian). And that accounts for both the European and the African lineage since over 90 percent of the millions of enslaved people taken from Africa and sent to the Americas during the 16th-19th centuries were taken to the European colonies and plantations in the Caribbean and South America.
@@primaryone3468
The Irish are known as Iberians, same as Spain & Portugal are said to be on the Iberian Peninsula (sp?). The Irish could have migrated from or through Spain/Portugal long ago.
I’m Afro Latina and my DNA result is basically the UN: about 56% European, about 40% African and the rest of middle eastern and indigenous
Just got my results and most of it wasn't too shocking. 39% Scottish is my biggest group, and I had already done a lot of research that traced large parts of my tree to ireland via scotch-irish migration, but the 1% northern Italy was the most shocking. I have done extensive research at least 300 years back and haven't found any Italians. I did the ancestry dna test and my percentages keep changing.
As more folk take Ancestry's test, Ancestry's data-base grows & they can then learn more & perhaps make more accurate ethnic 'guestimations.'
As for Italian: you might have an Italian ancestor, or else (being such a small percentage) it could merely be a false positive.
Romans (Italians) made it to England & parked there for many years; so, it's quite possible to have a relative get to-or-from Scotland &/or Ireland to-or-from Romans in England.
There are other possible ways, but this one stands out as one very likely way.
Another way might have been via Spain/Portugal - which, BTW is called Iberian: perhaps for good reason [note that Irish are called Iberian & were speculated to have migrated via the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain) - & Romans (Italians) had a presence in Spain, circa Julius Ceasars' time & beyond (perhaps dislocating some early settlers of Spain/Portugal)]. After the Roman occupation of Spain & the Iberian migration via Portugal/Spain came others into Spain from Africa & the Middle East (such as the Moors) as well as some other Mediterranean types.
There are many ways to get mixed heritage; & you may have more actual heritage than what your DNA shows because one's DNA only reflects a portion of total heritage (a full sybling's DNA may show up differently than yours, but you would both share all the same total heritage, just not the same DNA).
Hope this helps.
Yes Tamara is biracial her dad is white
I guessed 82% as well for your woman near the end. Must be a ginger thing. LOL. Fair play to both of us. x
Ancestrycom is alot more specific and detailed now, their used to be like 701,000 genetic markers on first test now theirs only 555,000 genetic markers but reference population went up on the updates they on ancestrycom now say that some regions might reappear as they update in the future, this is the case for me because they gave me 2 percent Iberian my brother had 3 percent Iberian but they took it away on the updates but I confirmed we did have Portuguese from the Azores and Spanish by over 200 full blooded Portuguese and over 150 Hispanic like full mexican, Puerto Rican,cuban, dominican,south American through Spanish because their we're migration from Spain to Mexico and Cuba in 1800s my brother on my heritage has like 13 full Spanish from spain, their alot more better at detail, now, now theirs like tonga, Philippines, north China and Korea so on, I've looked at probably at at least 5 matches trees were they should have at least an eighth of an ethnicity and ancestrycom errors and doesn't put in the admixture,examples Portuguese,Spanish,and jewish,this i think happens alot call it a glich in the agorithim
I don't think that they don't have a very big sample base in Asia to distinguish at any confidence interval to show where different markers/marker combinations are to distinguish like Mongolian or South East Asian, like people in Korea take those tests and are repulsed to see that they are like 58% Japanese or something like that when they first started giving out the tests. So I think that they just report East Asian like they kind of have to report Franco-German in Europe...etc...NOt sure though...
I think is more of her being from a non - Chinese Han , nor Korean , nor Japanese ethnic group . She doesn't look as any of those groups .
2:42 When it comes to anything Spanish related Americans at most know words like Hispanic, Latin America, etc. This is why I think Latin America should be called Ibero-America since they only seem to count Spanish & Portuguese speaking population in it & not French or any other Latin population.
So is it real? The DNA tests? Are they accurate or guesstimates?
Tamara Mowry: *has an Italian-American dad and Afro-American mom*
Also Tamara Mowry: *is surprised about being part Sub-Saharan African*
Also again Tamara Mowry: *acts shocked upon being 53% European*
What a poor showmanship.
BTW: Ghana is the least surprising bit of info in this - it was one of the biggest if not the biggest sIave trade center in Africa.
I can barely hear the videos that you react to.
How can I request a dna result video for you to watch?
Just post it here in the comments! :)
Her father is white and her mother is black
shes mixed im pretty sure dads white moms black
I get surprised by the number of people who don't know where the main points of the slave trade took place. The least number of slaves came from West Africa which contradicts North American history.
Slave trade mainly took place in these locations in order of highest to lowest.
Europe
Atlantis (Iberian Peninsula)
Arabian Peninsula, including India.
West Africa
China.
It bothers me when people automatically associate African Americans as being slaves when fact is there were more free Blacks than slave Blacks. Only 8% that were shipped were slaves. The rest were free people who could afford to migrate to North America.
Hi. Could you share where you learned this ?
Watching in 2021 and cracking up. 13:17 - “I wonder if she has a recent white ancestor....” Me: Her dad is white 🤣
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Tamar, Tamar.... Shocked to see she's 84% sub Saharan ... 🥴
Lol Right! You can’t go by complexion. Hilarious.
@@Creolemama41 there are a lot of africans with natural light skin without any European admixture on the continent u fool. U guys are so damn ignorant, I can't🤦♀
Are these things even ACCURATE??
Jeanie looks Vietnamese to me but who knows
Pretty sure the Latina is north African not black, wonder why they didn't specify as they did with the black African ladies ?
Although these test are more of a Nationality test as opposed to an ethnicity test. They do give you some idea. However you can tell just about as much by looking at someone’s features.
No you can't tell by looks, Tamar is just as light and Tamara. Tamar is 84% African, Tamara is 0nly 45% African
Africans come In all shades from lightest light to darkest dark...
@staircase2 features and looks is the same thing..either way, also you CAN'T tell by features either.. that's False.....you can't look at eyes, jawline, forehead, ears ect, and tell if someone is white, black, ect....that's ridiculous
Tamaras father is white north Americans .
Her father is white and mother black. Tia and tamera
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Tamara and Tia have a white father.
Tamar's dad's mom was Jewish she already new she would have other.
Tamera’s father is white. 👌
Her Dad is white lol.
A lot of people say that if you have a baby with someone or you kiss them your Dna change ? 😂 This is a joke right ?
He father is a white guy,
Her dad us white
Tamara Father is White Duh!
Sorry but those women, don't know how to put it , let's say they are not of the most intelligent people around.. ...
Tamera father is white
polynesian = african asian indian
Lol
I couldn’t watch the whole video. It too much fake excitement.
Tamara Mowry’s father is white
Tamara’s dad is white
Tamara dad is white.
Tamara’s father is white
Her father white
For Latinos you have to go back in history it is deep, and that’s why others should not makes us choose a race, no matter how we look like in the outside.
Her dad is Caucasian.
Europeans built the known world and spread technology and advancements to lesser countries so it makes sense how much european DNA most people have. I am very proud to be white
Eh yes and no, a lot of the “technology” we have now wasn’t invented until the 1800s by both white and black people, and other races. Also, Europeans (specifically the ancient Greeks) got plenty of their “advanced” technology and science from ancient Africa mainly Egypt. China was also an advanced civilization in ancient days. So to say “lesser countries” referring to non-white countries when Europe had many communities who weren’t as advanced as other European cities is not fully correct. What Europe colonizers did do though was erase cultural customs from the western world and create an economic hierarchy that they had advantage of so it was all more strategic than advancement.
Remember, colonization started with the monarchy. Not regular everyday civilians, so the English and Spanish locals were also being ruled by the royals. All their money going to taxes. The same people your ancestors fought for independence. After that it was just pure racism that made other races and cultures “lesser.”
Her father is Caucasian