The Connection Between Whites and Asians? Genetics of the Sami, Ainu and Siberian Peopels
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2017
- Could the Sami, Ainu, and other Siberian peoples be the missing link between modern East Asian and European populations? Today, we're going to go through the genetics, DNA, and haplogroups of many of the various peoples of Northern Asia.
The natives of Siberia are a very interesting group to learn about, and not very well known by the general public. We are also going to touch on the fact that Hungarians, Finns, and Estonians all speak languages that come from outside the borders of Europe. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the Sami, Ainu, and the native peoples of Siberia down in the comments below!
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Wonder what a half-Sami, half-Ainu person would look like?
by the way Masaman plise make video abaut Georgians :D
SÁMI!
Masaman good video.
Masaman Interesting, you are truly the first UA-cam at least that I know of, that has taken the Genetical aspect of human history into thorough research and explanation, I really find this subject interesting and always wonder so many things regarding Genetics, unfortunately UA-cam never really had much videos on it, so I appreciate your work and effort, keep up the good work and keep sharing your videos with the UA-cam community. 👍🏼
I am from Kazakhstan. I have a mixed heritage with mostly Kazakh and Tatar line. I have green eyes, hooded eyes without epicantic fold. I look Eurasian and I was commonly mistaken for Latin American mestizo person. My European line comes from Mordovia/Komi people who happen to speak Finno-Ugoric language. My Kazakh line comes from Argyn tribe.
Stop dividing yourself live yourself
@Civilized yall just need to stop lying and stop oppressing melanated p
Im from Texasahstan and we speak mostly Texan with influences from all over the world.
@Definitely not a Reptilian we are washitaw
@@RegentDeMarquis005 im sure he is enjoying life. I guess you havent seen any kazachs
This DNA stuff is really fascinating.
It is but it has nothing to do with race.
But keep in mind that every time you get your DNA tested for ancestry you will get different results- especially from different companies. All they can do is compare yours to someone elses. If they are similar we assume that your ancestors came from the same area that those other people THINK theirs came from. But there is no way of actually knowing. And of course if we go back far enough our DNA all came from the same group of Africans.
have you checked tautarian bloodlines in current Russia and Lemuria Mu civilization, the true origin of Asians?
@@meggtokyodelicious The true origin of Asians is the same as that of Europeans- Africa.
@@kindnessfirst9670 go deeper before that,DNA will go back ti Lemuria.
Im half finnish and im constantly asked if im part asian because i have "asian eyes" even though im a tall white guy. I always thought it was interesting that all my finnish male family members cant grow beards and have no body hair and have slanted eyes which are traits obviously common in asia.
Interesting - in a very good way!!! The infinite mixing of genes, and evolution inspires thought! 💖
Original Sami people & original Inuits have brown skin whereas original East Asians like Chinese, Koreans and Japs r very fair skinned. After intermarriages with whites,Inuit & Sami appear fairer.Pure original unmixed Ainu r alrdy extinct in Japan-mny world class anthropologists believe that Ainus r whites from Russia where pure Ainus r alrdy extinct ages ago after going thru racial genocide & forced assimilation by brown Siberian Jomons & yellow Yayois fr Korea. Indigenous Scythians in Kazakstan r whites but r extinct nw and majority of the Kazakhs look yellow due to the Mongol invasion
Epicantus appears among some babies of northern europeans. But disappears as their grow. This is not the recent influx from Japanese or Chinese
Probably you have Mongoloid dna in you, your not fully white as you think
Those "asian eyes" you can see in Sweden, Iceland, Germany etc. as well.
Us Sámis are Uralic.. From the Ural area in Siberia. We have 9 languages left. Our traditional dresses looks similar to other Uralic peoples. And they tell what region we are from and marital status. Some are more European looking due to being mixed. Greetings from Sápmi ♥️
Sami and Norwegians have more than 90% genetics in common. The Sami language consists of a large portion of unknown origin, between a third and a half. Linguists consider it to be remnants of languages spoken in the Paleo European area. Samis even have genetic markers in common with Berbers from North Africa, common history on the European continent. So no, we Sami are mostly Europeans, just as he said in the video. Our ancestors inhabited Scandinavia as the ice withdraw. Archaeology shows continuation from the oldest findings to nowadays Sami population. The Uralic parts of the language were brought in by immigrants 3-4000 years ago, thousands of years after the forefathers of the Sami inhabited Scandinavia. And btw - Germanic languages also immigrated.
That's because samis are very mixed with Scandinavians. The Sami people are not originally European.@@ahkkariq7406
Interesting. I am a little bit Finnish with DNA from the Urals (Mostly Irish, English, Scottish and continental Celt) and was born with epicanthic folds. More remotely have Siberian, and Central Asian. So greetings!
I'm Finnish and recently did a DNA test that showed I was mostly Northern European, but also 2,4% Japanese :D that is such a specific other ethic group to have in the mix, I do think some Finns have more Asian features compared to other European people
Update: Wow this got so many replies 🤣 The test gave me more updated results, apparently I'm around 90% Eastern Finnish/Karelian specifically. Makes sense to have a bit of Asian there then since my grandmother's side of family is from the old Karelian region (that is now a part of Russia). It's super interesting to think maybe someone from my family line was from some Siberian ethnic group that lived closer to Asia. I find the culture and history of that region very fascinating!
You are cute face
i think the DNA test was faulty, you look more Japanese.
my 2 latest tests, one says i am part korean and the other part sami. i wonder if korean dna is in samis?
@@rudeboyses 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That chick looks no way in hell Oriental.
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@@charlestonrezz5188 in America, we are educated and cultured thus use "Asian", not "Oriental".
Can't spell Caucasian without asian
OUT OF EURASIA is a better theory than OUT OF AFRICA, but the PC machine will keep chugging along trying to say we were all black... RICHARD FUERLE debunks OUT OF AFRICA...
megin na 😱🤯
Mickey Drago pc culture?? it's science. the oldest human artifacts and bones have been dated from Africa you fool. Also stop equating black to african. But in either case you are african.
Caucasian comes from the Caucasus mountains actually.
Mickey Drago actually there's two out of Eurasia and out of africa
Wow. I recently started digging into the possibilities of where my ancestors were likely from and came across some info from anthropologists theorizing Siberia. Then I stumbled upon this video and now some things are beginning to make sense. I can see the resemblance in the traditional clothes, the genetic mixing results, and the culture of shamanism. Now it makes sense why some of my relatives have blonde hair and light skin although we're Asian.
😮 what is your ethnicity called?
Wow, you and your relatives must look fascinating - in a very good way!
@@anastasiya256 Hmong
@@Constellasian Hmong migrated from Laos and Vietnam to the United States in the 1970s, and its main source is China. It is the oldest indigenous ethnic group in China and an important component of the Han ethnic group!
Your family is 100% unrelated to Siberia, but has undergone a change in appearance due to the combination with European and American races in modern times
I love your use of photography, you show how increbly good looking each ethnic group is.
When I was traveling through Russia I noticed how in St Petersburg many of the locals had a Scandinavian appearance but as I travelled east, especially past Moscow, folks took on more Turkic and central Asian features
Ethnic Russians have nothing to do with Scandinavians, Turkic or Asians. A wide variety of Turkic and Asian people are associated with conquests. Our warlords, tsars and leaders were very fond of sending captured nations to Siberia and Far East.
More than 180 nations live in Russia and all of them are not ethnic Russians:
Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvashs, Chechens, Armenians, Avars, Mordva, Kazakhs, Azerbaijanis, Dargins, Udmurts, Mari, Ossetians, Kabardians, Kumyks, Yakuts, Lezgins, Buryats, Ingush, Uzbeks, Tuvans, Komi, Karachaevs, Tsigans, Tsigans Kalmyks, Laks, Georgians, Jews, Moldavans, Koreans, Tabasarans, Adyghe, Balkars, Turks, Nogais, Kyrgyz, Komi-Permyaks, Greeks, Altai, Circassians, Khakases, Cossacks, Karelians, Mordva-Erzya, Nenets, Abazins, Abazins Evenks, Turkmens, Rutulians, Kryasheny, Aguls, Lithuanians, Khanty, Chinese, Bulgarians, Mountain Mari, Kurds, Evens, Finns, Latvians, Estonians, Chu Chi, Vietnamese, Gagauz, Shors, Tsakhurs, Mansi, Nanai, Andeans, Didoids, Abkhazians, Assyrians, Algerians, Arabs, Bahraini, Egyptians, Jordanians, Iraqis, Yemenis, Qatari, Kuwaitis, Lebanese, Lebanese, Lebanese, Lebanese, Lebanese Palestinians, Saudis, Syrians, Sudanese, Tunisians, Nagaybaki, Koryaks, Akhvakhtsy, Dolgans, Siberian Tatars, Komi-Izhemtsy, Bezhtins, Vepsians, Pashtuns (Afghans), Meskhetian Turks, Karatintsy, Mordva Mokshi, Nivhi, Hindi), Shapsugs, Telengits, Persians, Uyghurs, Selkups, Soyots, Botlikhs, Romanians, Itelmens, Pomors, Mongols, Kumandins , Hungarians, Ulchi, Teleuts, Talyshs, Crimean Tatars, Besermyans, Khemshils, Tubalars, Kamchadals, Tojins (Tuva-Tojins), Sami, Eskimos, Dungans, Yukagirs, Tats, Udegeans, French, Karakalpaks, Italians, Germans, Poles, Latgalese, Chuvans, Gunzibians, Japanese, British, Nganasans, Mishars, Mountain Jews (Tats-Judaists), Tofalars, Cubans, Tyndals, Megrels, Orocs, Hvarshins, Negidals, Pakistanis (Punjabis, Baluchis, Sindhi), Ingrian Finns, Godoberins, Bangladeshis (Bengalis), Pamiris (Rushans, Badzhuys, Shugnans), Chulymts, Nkians (Sinhals, Tamils), Ulta (Oroks), Tazs (Ude), Izhors, Enets, Digor Ossetians, Meadow-East Maris, Setu, Adzharians, Karaites, Lazes, Kubachins, Ingiloys, Krymchaks, Georgian Jews, Chechens-ak , Vod, Central Asian gypsies, Ossetians-Irons, Svans, Kurmanch (Kurmanj), Central Asian Jews, Chamalaly, Karagash, Archintsy, Kaitagh, Astrakhan Tatars, Cherkessogai, Bagulaly, Kereki, Mennonites, Yugi.
@@shtorka_v_dome no matter... we r all humans after all😀😉
@@lesliefranklin1870 There were Rus-as in Swedish vikings-who ruled over Novgorod, but not unlike Danes and Norsemen ruled over large parts of the British Isles. They did however leave a far greater impact on the culture rather than on the gene pool.
@@shtorka_v_dome ethnic Russians are vikings. So Scandinavian. So have everything to do with Scandinavia. The vikings in russia called themselves "Rus" from which russia comes from.
Swedes and other Scandinavians were active in that area after the viking age. St Petersburg was built on Swedish land, and the Tsar Peter encouraged foreigners to settle there, he recruited Dutch, Germans, French and also his enemy Swedes to help build a modern European City.
St Petersburg was a cosmopolitan city for a long time. The whole Russian empire for that matter also recruited foreigners to settle.
Yet another well done fact filled educational video! Thank you.
The first time I had ever seen Asians from Russia and Kazakhstan I was really surprised at how many similarities we shared in terms of physical features. I was really stunned and confused to discover what they looked like.
Where are you from? Are you mongoloid?
@@wajutiem08 Texas. No, I am white. I am mixed Scandinavian, Baltic, and Eastern European.
wajutiem08 Geez just say East Asian. That term is an outdated and offensive term
@@odinstrom460 Lol, mongrel larper.
I am Scandinavian English and Irish and whenever I put my photo in that generator that tells you what celebrity you look like, I get a Japanese woman lol. I think it’s the Scandinavian blood, I have a+ which is only most common in Norway and Japan. They also recently proved that Japanese are genetically related to Europeans, whereas other East Asians don’t have this gene.
Old saying in Hungary. "Hungarian history is written by its enemies"
Problem with Hungary is that there is a small minority called the Cumans/Central Asians. They have B blood type, mainly from Central Asia/ Altai area. Oriats, Buryats, Ainu, and Thais having the highest percentage. Japan, Korea, Northern Chinese have a high percentage in the East.
MikeyPaper fake news
Hungarians are the only Uralic group with no East Eurasian admix.
@Morgh123 unknown a cestry from the Cumans in a Hungarian infers the wrong picture.
But we'd know to differentiate their unshared portion so it isnt a bigg issue
By hungry people
Love the traditional clothes.
Me too!
SO BEAUTIFUL
@Telive Qwenton hmmm... africa?
Another really brilliant outline from Masaman. Please keep them coming.
In Korea in the 1990s the equivalent of a dollar bill (1,000 Weon note) had a picture of a flying spotted reindeer on it. A lot of Koreans considered themselves descendants of ancestors who travelled from Siberia thousands of years ago. The Shamanic reindeer is an indelible reminder of the Siberian connection in spirit culture and blood.
Koreans are related to the Evenks. Around 4300 years ago they migrated south while the Evenks stayed behind.
If Japanese were from southern China I think Korea were from China too!
@GiorniVenibato Well, the problem is there are multiple migration events throughout history, so it's not like you can trace all "Korean" people today sourced from one place.
That is also why most Native Americans are not "Native Americans" they are from Siberia/Mongolia from the old world. They have DNA from both Europe and Asia. The Americas is new land... everyone came from the old continent- Asia. They also found that not everyone has African DNA, but everyone has at least a small percentage of Asian DNA. I think this will one day clearly point out that humanity came from somewhere within the Asia continent, and not from Africa. They already agreed that "Lucy" is a gorilla that fell from a tree, and not actually part of the human tree. We have more evidence of ancient human ancestry coming from Asia and the Middle East than from Africa. Its incredible.
More than 8000 years ago, Both Koreans and Japanese were from Southern China. But later, about 3-4000years ago, A ethnic people came from North west, and Koreans consider them as ancestors. And the same people moved to Japan making Yayoi and Yamato culture.
I'm a sociology major and I have been piecing together, like you have, all the different indigenous peoples of the world. They all have a lot in common in appearance to say the least. Keep up the good work on the videos. It's fascinating stuff.
One of the best, well thought out and informative vidios I've seen. Thanks.
Very well done. A++ and Ph.D./Research level work. This piece does more than what most television networks and Google Science query results ‘try’.
Keep in mind in genetic drift. Finns and Saami have what’s typically known as “oriental” traits while their genetics is almost indistinguishable from Germanic speaking Scandinavians. This is due to the intermixing of the Ugric peoples with the Scandinavians in that region for thousands of years to the point where the genetic code predominantly contains Germanic heritage due to the other group (Ugric) being absorbed by the larger more dominate population (Germanic) while the culture and language remained dominant in regions like Finland and northern Norway. Also this genetic drift did leave a fingerprint on the genetics of all Scandinavians which is why DNA can be distinguished between Norwegians and Swedes from groups like Germans and Anglos.
Finns don’t have any “oriental features”, they look like typical Northern Europeans, and so do most Saami. Also, Finns and the Saami are not Ugric, they are Baltic-Finnic and Saamic. Maybe you should learn the basics first and meet the people in question before making bold statements…
@@vasara2385 I am a Saami and I definitely have Asian eyes and hardly any body hair. I always wanted a mustache but after 73 years, gave up. My genetics results came back just as described here. I have noticed that a lot of Saami people want so badly to be 100% European that if anyone mentions “Saami eyes” they are offended. Well guess what, it is true. Get over it. Just because the jerks from south Scandinavia are prejudice against us and have names for us don’t let it bother you. We are a great people with a wonderful history. Though I am more of a person who grew up driving a high performance 327 cars and was on the quarter mile (not km) many times. Instead of driving reindeer, I drove muscle cars to school 😎.
@williegarland8888 That's interesting. A full beard is hard for an East Asian or Southeast Asian to grow (I am Southeast Asian), but a mustache is much easier.
Huns, Mongols, and other Asian nomads traveled and settled in East and Central Europe. That's why there's some Asian genes in them even though it's very diluted through mixing.
nearly 16 million men today are related to Genghis Khan. in fact, my last name is Kham but im from Southeast Asia. i'd be proud to have his lineage.
RudeBoySes İf you indian your last name propably came from mughals (İslamized Uzbhek sultanate)
Polina Tkachenko because Hungarians say they’re mongoloid huns and Ukrainians say they’re white europeans ,lol
- Joseph genetically it might not have changed much but language , national identity , religion changed . The Hungarians are a mix of balkanic ,Eastern European, Celtic , Germanic but they consider themselves from the Magyars or even Huns because of the language and history(history and religion are one of the biggest scams in my opinion). The Bosniaks are Muslim but they’re soooo balkanic ,etc
Righteous1 I know I am one of the ones that have it 4,8 %central Asian , I have a lot compared to many but it is still not that much to create a national identity in Europe based on some nomads
Fantastic insights, keep up the good work. I think you broke down this topic with simplicity and clarity. All I hope is that your production value goes up. Your content and delivery are wonderful!
I'm extremely late in this comment, but also wanted to say how impressed this video was. In formative, succinct, clear. You obviously know your stuff. Thank you!
Hey, Masa. I think it's a good move to periodically connect narration to imagery of yourself.
I am so much in awe of your extensive knowledge of the races, this topic of the origin of ethnicities has always fascinated me, thank you for breaking this down
@Ethnic Nationalist can you give me an example of what he said that wasn't truthful?
Western Mongolian guy here. I took the national Geo DNA test last year and discovered I had nearly 25% European and 3% Northern African ancestry. I don't have White or Berber relatives though.
That you know of 😉
What other results
Can u upload your results
I am not an expert but perhaps that part of the DNA has it's origin in a much older root race and migrated to all these areas. Another possibility is that some genetic properties appear independently from each other around the world. For example: blond hair does exist among the Australian aboriginals, but this is not related to other ethnic groups with blond hair.
@@TheVincent0268 All light hair and eyes in East Eurasians are of european origin, its not an analogous mutation its the same west eurasian ones
I am mostly germanic, but I am 25% Sámi, I have hooded and green eyes. My beard is red, but my hair is light brown. I am very very phenotypically diverse.
where are you from?
@@aahpuuh I am american, two of my great grandparents moved to america from finnish lapland.
you're a beast you're a mistake of natur
@@gutsjoestar7450 "natur"
@@backyardbiologist6468 naturwissenschaften
Nice video! Always interesting to learn more about the Sami peoples, also cool to find out about the Ainu people in Japan!
Thanks for cramming so much info into a shorter span podcast. Very impressed how you have singled out the Ainou peoples...they are very intetesting case study and have a beautiful culture and mythology from the little snippets I've heard
Maybe a vid on the semites as a whole? (Arabs, jews, arameans, assyrians etc)
Bubbly Bubbles So what would aboriginal Australians be according to this generalization?
Blu Revolt there's 5 main races australoïdes mongoloïd congïde capoïd and caucasoïd
jews is not a race. dammit.
Jews have DNA markers from centuries of inbreeding, so they're close to a race...haha
There are 3 categories of jews that I'm aware of:
Sephradic, Ashkenazi, Ethiopian jews
Amazing narration skills and I liked the script. Thank you for the amazing work.
Nice job and very interesting. No politics- excellent. Keep up the honest work.
You were wrong about the gypsies. They are usually quite clearly distinguishible, at least in Czechia and Slovakia. In contrast to main population, they are very brown, like middleeasterners, or sometimes even southern indian brown. Overall they still resable Indians to large extend, and they have very typical way of speaking. A lot of people actually calls them " the blacks" or "brownczechs". Plus basically all of them got a dark brown eyes and the dark black hairs. This is bacause until 60's, they lived mostly in isolated willages in rural slovakia. But than the socialist goverment of Chechoslovakia started this politics of so called "regulated spreading", which meant forced moving out of these willages into underpopulated regions of bohemia and moravia, in an attempt to assimilate these people into the main population. Which didn't worked very well, and now they regularily live in kind of ghettos in or near big towns. Mixed marriages aren't very common, since gypsy is still seen as synonimous to burglar, bagger, scamer, pickpocket by a majority of people. Although not by any law, practically they are segregated.
Jenn Koprzanski fuckit!:)) gypsies do not look like anything else than gypsies.
Very autistic... wikipedia research:))
Jenn Koprzanski gypsy segregate themselves. They marry within their own tribe. Outside marriage is very frowned upon by both gypsy communities who will even exclude family members for it, and especially their host nations. This is a general rule. Traditional communities do not mix outside blood. The exceptions only confirm it.
Please refrain from using the word "autistic" if you wanna sound believable. I have autism 1, and I can assure you, people with autism aren't stupid at all. In fact, they are often better researchers than most people, as they can go way into a certain subject. They are also usually more honest than most people. We might be people who have more or less a hard time adapting to changes, but then again.. NTs (the so called "normal" people) have taken decades upon decades to even accept us as who we are, but many still have problems accepting us because of some of our problems. Even though they have weird problems as well. Ironic. We are all still human after all and we all need each other to make things work.
Anyway, sorry for this being off-topic. I'm gonna go now. Have a good day or night!
Ppl claiming gypsies not having distinct looks either have some angst for race inferiority, like gypsies or Jews, or they are just suffering from autistic political correctness.
In Spain and Mexico the Romani are white as snow with green eyes. I had never seen Romani like that before.
I have love for all human groups and find them all fascinating! ✌🏽🙏🏽
You're OK Angela.
Well said!! Same here!!
Me too! I think it’s so interesting
Angela D you're great
same here!! i love all of the human race's different ethnicities and cultures around the world. it's so interesting
I am Yakut, i took a dna test and it turned out im 16% slavic, 6%mongolian and the rest is siberian. Interestingly, my mt Haplogroup is mostly found in Yukagirs (paleosiberians) rather than in Yakuts.
@@HammirHada In Russia there is strong discrimination against indigenous peoples.
Fyi, Russians are also indigenous people to many regions of Russia. Using American terminology to countries with completely different history of colonisation is not smart.
Wow! Excellent job on this informative video!
We are all but one family under the sun.
- Bruce Lee
So should we force all of the world to adopt _one_ culture, _one_ nation, and _one_ leader? I don't think so.
The eyes of the ranger are upon you.
- Chuck Norris
@@permafrost8894 Yeah, a pretty dysfunctional one lol! So IMHO it's far better that we organize in peaceful nations.
John Whodat bruce asian lee
All races have hot chicks
-Chuck Norris
Genetic relations between tribes and nations are very interesting, and you are explaining it in raely interesting way ;) very good video :)
This stuff is cool😎 thank you for giving vids to nerd out on!💓
Thanks for the videos brother, very interesting stuff.
You make great videos! Keep going! Subscribed!
2:34 you used a photo of Värttinä -- my first favourite band from any European country and my introduction to the Finnish language!
Hi, Mongol here, we have a lot of Mongolic peoples in Siberia as well. You forgot to mention the largest Siberian ethnic group is of in fact Mongolic origin. Also the Altaic language theory which includes the Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic languages may give some clues as well. We should also be included within the central Asian gene pool because we share a haplogroup with the Kazakhs and Kyrgyz peoples, and we are much more culturally similar to Central Asia than East, so we must assume we have a central Asian origin rather than East.
Excellent and well researched video !
Great video, Masaman! :-D You know so much!! It´s impressive! So, I am Norwegian, and 1/16 part Kven people. In our family we have often talked about seeing small features that we feel look a little bit Asian. But, We find it very hard to see what parts of our faces actually shows this. It´s probably very, very small features. I sometimes get to hear that I look Pakistani, or Iranian, as well as Sami. One brother has Mexican similarities and one has Chinese ones. The biggest contradictions I guess are our face and hair colours, or lack thereof. It´s way more visible with makeup defining the eyes, for instance. I find it very exiting to learn more about these things. I generally find shapes hard to figure out anyway, for instance face shape, eye shape, nose shape and so on. :-p I´ll keep watching your videos!
Actually no. You cannot confuse gypsies with white Europeans. The differences are obvious. Anyone who has seen a gypsy can tell you this.
You have not seen all of them Romani in Spain are very white complected and have green eyes.
Here in Greece there are Roma people that are almost identical to native Greeks and most of them live in some western suburbs of Athens , but there are Roma outside of Athens that look completely Indian.
Konstantinos Ag the whiter ones are mixed with europeans,the dark ones not.so is in every country in south and eastern europe
They are still caucasoid
Totally wrong. I am gypsy and I lived in Russia and Greece and no one could tell that I am Gypsy. The only ones that have light skin are from Bulgaria or Turkey but that doesn't count Russian gypsy or Caucasian gypsy. All of my uncles had blue eyes, with white skin and black hair color and it never was light.
You do an excellent presentation! I'm very impressed by you!
Great work!
Thank you for creating these informative videos. Out of simple curiosity have been trying to learn more about my Sami and Siberian heritage but it was difficult to find anything substantial until recently. Appreciate your work and now I'm hooked on learning about peoples from around the world. The diversity is fascinating and it enriches the human experience.
My friend is Kazakh (central Asia). She look oriental but her DNA is 30% Finnish, 10% Iberian. She consider herself pure Kazakh. But her DNA results arent
Well because Turks inhabited from Ural river to Siberia and Altai mountains. And Kazakhs are the decendants of Turkic tribes like Kipchaks, Khazars etc,. Huns, Iranian tribes like Scythians, Sarmatians (indoeuropeans), Mongolian tribes (after Chingiz khan's invation), and some have jewish dna as well. It's hella mixed nation literally as these tribes were united only in 16th century under Zhanibek and Kerei khans. It's a young mixed nation with different ancestors across nothern eurasia.
Most people don't have pure DNA like that.
10% Iberian is a real icognita, too high incidence for an ethnic Kazakh (or any Uralic or Central Asian for that matter) to have, also too high for it to be a mistake on the autossomal test's end.
I'm sure at least one of her ancestors had an affair with a Portuguese or a Spaniard. That or she mistook Iberian with Siberian, which would be pretty common for Central Asians to have.
@@lahaina4791 no, caananites are middle eastern not oriental
Kazakh is by definition mixed eurasian
Thank you ! Nice video
Learn so much, great video
Dude, your videos are great! But better buy a webcam and maybe a green screen and your videos will be better!
My god man, I havent been this fascinated in a while.
Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing your research.
Thank you sir for your good information. I appreciate your efforts to let us know. Pls continue...
You are killing it, man! Very accurate description especially in regards to Stalin’s diabolical ethnic “experiments”, peoples of former USSR peoples etc. I mean - who have heard of Khanty? I did ;-) You always deliver phenomenal content
I know of them but I'm Hungarian and I also took an Uralic course at university, so very learned quite a bit about how the groups in our language family are connected. Although the prof mostly liked talking about bear cults and how drunk he got when he attended some folk events in Siberia XD
Don't forget the Estonians are Uralic people with an Uralic language too.
finno-ugric
Yes they also do not speak a Indo European language.
Yus
I think all the Baltic people are. None speak a Indo European language.
Harry McNicholas all baltic people,exept Esthonians,speak an indoeuropean language.It s called the baltoslavic brunch,because studies showed that the two languages are coming from a common indoeuropean language and then separeted after the ancient people of slavic and baltic ancestry,expanted to the north.The language of the north brunch of that ancient indoeuropean people,became the baltic language and the language of their cousins who stay behind in Bellarus,south east Polland and north West Ukraine became the slavic languages.Also its assumed that the baltic languages,were once spoken through out all of the south baltic,as far as Polland and east Germany and south,as far as maybe,,central east Germany,central Polland and north west Bellarus,before the people of that area absorved by Germanic and Slavic peoples.
I can't imagine how long you spent researching and planning this video. It's so informative!!!
Well done, great video
This is fascinating...different races, ethnicities, looks, languages, cultures, traditions, religions, beliefs, mentalities, etc. In the end, we are all one...EARTHLINGS.
...Nanoo Nanoo!
@manky toe nail06 bruh
English troll
Terrans. We’re Terrans. Not Earthlings. Sounds more formal should we have to converse with aliens. Just saying... first impressions would matter 😅
No we're ducklings
We come from the
Land of the ice and snow
From the midnight sun
Where the hot springs glow
The hammer of the gods
We'll drive our ships to new lands
To fight the horde
And sing and cry Valhalla
I am coming🤣
APE X those lyrics always pop into my mind when I’m watching these kinds of videos... our only goal will be the western shore! Lol
Is this a poem? Or a song? That sounds cool
@@zoeze1610 I mean, Google is right there... lol. But yeah, they're actually Led Zeppelin lyrics.
@@zoeze1610 it's "the immigrant song" by led zeppelin.
Hi Masaman. This is a very informative video.
I would like to point out that from what I have read, the Sami people seem to be descended from 2 distinct populations: an ancient European population dating back to the early Neolithic period, and a population originating from Central Asia and Siberia.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi
I'm curious if the unique physical appearance of the Sami could be due to this historic blending of two distinct peoples.
Thank you, in a nutshell you have explained that people are not so different from each other. While this is essential viewing for everyone, it is especially true for anyone who thinks that they are superior because of their current classification of ethnicity.
There are many reasons why some Asian looking European live around the world. In history, marriage between different races were widely accepted as a way to prevent war or for protectionalism when they are neighbouring countries. Mongolian princess were married into chinese emperor. I am no historian, but I believe this type of culture were widely adopted in other part of the world too. That’s why you will see some Asian looking European..I think Richard Gere look very Asian!
@si Markeyan So White people went across the mediterranean sea, the Caucasus, and the black sea JUST to marry Asian people? Very realistic
Catherine To And I suspect Jackie Chan may have European DNA by his nose structure.
@ you got it completely wrong. It was because through many moments in history there were conquests and cultural exchanges from asiatic or proto-asiatic people towards european continent. You can start with the stone age asian N Y-haplogroup carriers who intermingled with the ancestral finnish population, the Huns conquest, Mongol conquest and so on. There were waves of signifcant genetic influx from asiatic people to the indo-europeans, from stone age until the medieval age. It is a well established fact supported by genetics and antropological history.
Couldn't it be that there is simply no sudden delimitation borderline between one extreme and the other one? I mean, siberians are the middle between mongloid-asian and Caucasian, or philipinos are the middle between mongoloid and australoids, Indians (from India) Caucasian-australoid, Nepalese and tibetans Indian-Asian mongoloid, Turks between Europeans and Arabics, Tuaregs and moors in general the medle between black and white.. ..... And so on...Do you see? It is a progression, it is gradual
@Vince Sang Cause some Caucasian people have mongoloid eyes, and viceversa, some mongoloids have wide eyes
Yes it's *GENGHIS KHAN*
It is interesting that one of my friend has curly brown hair since he was young, but we are both 100% Han Chinese.
Yeah I have dark brown hair that’s has very small curls I am Half Uzbek half white American
@@Daffodildepp this is gonna sound weird but thank you for specifying that you are half *white* american. I hate it when people say they're half American but don't mention the race. Like half asian american? Half African american? It gets on my nerves lol
Hans are not an ethnic group.
As a Finn having lived in Los Angeles most of my life, Japan gave me a very strong sense of familiarity.
This channel should be called Anthropology Now! or Geneology Now! You look similar to Barby from Geography Now especially with the end salute.
The Roma originally come from India
What.
Yea
Dalit indians who mixed with European
For over a thousand years have they stayed in Europe, and still they haven't integrated much with the rest of the population. I think this will be the future of most immigrants to Europe. I don't think the added "diversity" will be good for Europe, but rather that it sows the seeds of future conflicts. It does however make Europe way more easy to divide and conquer, though.
@obanos thanos From day dream might be??
@@wtb6803 just look up where their language romani
Honestly videos like this are so interesting to me
This is a great video. Did you study genetics in school? I want to get into it more, but it is kind of intimidating. Any suggested readings? Textbook titles are welcome.
4:46 I recognize that shape
You are funny
Jaja, good one fren, muy epico and funni !!!! :DDDDD
This is the autonomous republik of penninsky
Looks a little misshapen. Perhaps some penicillin would help?
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Very informative. Thank you
Very good and informative video !!! Thanks
wow, Im from Ulan Ude originally which is close to Mongolia, and I never realized that "buryats" were an old Mongolian tribe. How interesting!! I hope your channel makes it big
You live in Ulan Ude? Wow. Yes Buryats are Mongolians. So are Tuvans and Kalmyks. Are you Russian Julia?
Tuvan and Kalmuks are Turk.
Deve Tüccarı Who told you that Kalmyk(khalimag) people are Turkic they were the ones who dominated Kazakh and Kyrgyz people’s and they’re western Mongolians and speak Mongolic language and even Tuvans were part of the Western Mongolian empire known as Dzungar(züüngar)
Tuvans speak a Turkic language but genetically Mongolian and has a lot of Mongolian loanwords and part of the urainkhai tribe which is Mongolian but some are Turkic which I agree but Kalmyks are definitely Mongolians and Tuvans are not fully Turkic or Mongolian but rather mixed between the two.
@@harrymcnicholas9468 She looks mixed
@@Righteous1ist she looks beauty.
it's pronounced "TATAR" not tartar....tartar is the stains on your teeth lmao
UFCMania155
is Bad that my Irish boyfriend kisses my feet and calls me his Queen
no. old record called them Tartar. if you notice some ancient tribes or names start with Tar/Tur/Dor. Tyracia, Turuk,Turk, Tartar, Tarkhon, Turan, Dor etc..
aint tartar raw stakes?
tatar are raw steak, and tatar are people. and they used to tie raw sticks to horse saddles, so they are tatar people
@@abebabua2821 good for you! I kiss my Asian wife feet (and other places) and calls her my queen too. Women the crown of GOD'S creation! I love 'em all!
One if my favs channels. Genetics is very extensive and little by little could be revelead.
Great video.
I love this channel! One thing I've always wondered about (and maybe you've already done a segment on this) is how language and place names change so abruptly at a country's borderline. I'm thinking especially of the borders of Korea and Russia, where the languages don't even appear to be related in any way. Or is it that the official languages and place names change, but the spoken languages meld together more gradually?
Why do you give the dumbest example by comparing Russia and Korea? Russia moved to the border of Korea only within a few hundred years ago during their Eastern expansion.
@@temka7447 unlike you, I don't know everything about everything, so I ask questions. Thanks for not answering mine.
@@pinesiskin59 sorry, i was drunk when i wrote
@@temka7447 no problem. Have a good day.
In the center of Hungary flows a river on one side of which place names are Hungarian, on the other: Turkic. That's the river that kept the Turks at bay for several centuries. Many Turkish words entered Hungarian during that time.
It was good see you two make up. Gives me hope!
I lived in Europe, for over 20 years. I travelled all over. All Europeans are fascinating to see, learn about, and observe. I was speechless when I met natives from Finland. I never saw so much beauty in human form. And I spent 9 months in Budapest, and was awed by the handsomeness of Native Hungarians. I am convinced, that Finno-Magyars are a very special ethnic group. I saw the same astonishing beauty, while living, going to school, and working in Germany: Most of the population seemed to possess a beauty, and stature, exclusive to them.
Pure cringe.
Hungarians are not connected to Fins genetically ...
Hungarian identity was forced upon local Slavic population.. same is for Romania whos latin identity was also forced on local Slavic population.. this is to separate Imperial Russia from the Balkans and their imoerial apetites from back in the days.. hungarians are basically mix of slovaks and serbs
@@lordnyko1860 How so?
@@lordnyko1860 cope
@@lordnyko1860 What 😂dam are you really that stupid huh obviously who ever agreed to that crap very cringe and very unhinged weirdos to............💪🏻
Interesting and thought provoking - thanks.
as always excellent thanks
I took an Ancestry DNA test that estimated I had "Caucasus Asian" DNA. I do have an ancestor with what we assumed was a Slavic last name, but no Eastern European DNA was present. I later cross referenced it with 23andMe, who doesn't have a "caucasus Asian" category, but did detect East Asian. I can't really find information on the ethnic group and I'd really like to know more. Before I grew out my hair and beard I used to get asked if I was half Asian all of the time. I need to know more!
Maybe u r Ainu
They might be referring to The Caucasus region? A region between Asia and Europe and is often characterized as being Eurasian.
approximately 16 Million men are descendants of Genghis Khan who conquered Asia and Europe.
NPC# 39582472 sami isnt scandinavian it isnt even germanic or indo european they are related to finns not scandinvian so ur ugric
@@rudeboyses Genghis Khan only conquered Europeans Russia and parts of Ukraine, Belarus and the Caucasus... Yet they tried to conquer the rest of East and also Central Europe.
Ainu is not only in Hokkaido but also in Tohoku. The place where I live was where Ainu once thought that it was a playground for the gods, and my grandmother seemed to have actually seen Ainu like a photograph in elementary school. I can't see it now.
It may not be related to Ainu, but in Tohoku, Japanese people with blonde hair and blue eyes are suddenly born. It's a very low probability, but It ’s really strange.
Great video
Astute and well-researched work as usual. Keep up your work as it differs greatly from all the "piffle" that shows up on UA-cam, purporting to be truthful facts.
Asian and Caucasian have been living in northern parts of the Eurasian regions for centuries, which means Nordic and Asian people are connected...for generations...both seem to like snowy areas....plus trading helped bring both peoples together even today.
Nothing new here.. Cool combo though...
European nordic people aint connetced with asian people.
@@paskasaatana6298 look up Sami….they have been with Nordic peoples for centuries.
@@easyalpha1 well yes they have but some stupid people think finns are too
@@paskasaatana6298 Finns and Japanese oddly enough share similarities in language pronunciation,
though the words sound similar they can mean different things. Though most scientist can’t explain why
The 2 languages are so similiar.
@@easyalpha1 genetically...
i took DNA test belive in me guys the result say, i have blood from japan to finland ( japan, iran, georgian, fin, turk, some slav blood vb) i'm just turk
I can totally feel you. I'm Hungarian and I would like to take a DNA test just to tease the experts. I would not be surprised if they found the entire map of Europe and Asia in my DNA.
@@adriennigarashineszabo946 they could. it's about attila u know..
I read somewhere most modern Turks have significant Greek and Armenian blood, even though they don't get along, but it's only because of different religions, just like Bosnian Muslims and Serbs, hence their european looks compared to other Turkish peoples further east.
@@sinausa Your probably read that in UA-cam comments
Most likely caused by Genghis Khan.
Love your videos and how thorough and researched they are. Thank you for making a distinction between the Uralic and Altaic language groups in this video, instead of following the former inaccuracy of using them as a catch-all for everything from Finnish to Siberian.
One distinction I did want to make is the lack of evidence around the Finnic and Ugraic languages being as close as once assumed just because they are non-Indo-European Uralic languages found in Europe.
Also, you mentioned the Cossacks being "Slavic," but is their genetic substratum not Germanic, Turkic, and Iranic?
Thanks again for a great video.
Very interesting brother :)
Really interesting! Regarding the Ainu, their typical Y-DNA is haplogroup D, which is surprisingly in common with the andamanese and some tibetan people.
Interestingly Uralic's haplogroup N was found to be common among people from the Liao river civilization some 7k years ago, one of China's earliest evidences of neolithic industry.
Actually D haplogroup it's the most common in Burmese speaking tribes of China ranging 63.6% to 90%. Haplogroup N in all China is most common n the Yi people at 30% and also 15% in Guangdong Han Chinese.
I’m mostly of French and Irish decent, but have Finnish, First Nations/Canadian, Yakut, Japanese, South Asian/Pakistani, West Asian, & North African DNA. Very small amounts, but I do have an epicanthic fold. I don’t know how it came about but it’s fascinating.
Hello sister 😅
Your just mixed
A very valuable, informative, and learning experience concerning the history of the Ainu Culture and how the Ainu people strive to continue their heritage by adapting to change.
Excellent video
Thanks for the video, great job. I am Hungarian and well-travelled so far. Noticed that some of the Korean food looks identically same as some Hungarian food, but the taste are nearly not the same. Thanks again.
Interesting, can you give examples of the food?
As a Norwegian, I always felt like the Finnish peoples looks like Swedish people, but with Asian eyes
This is a great watch
So informative
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. The Soviet's Jewish Autonomous Region was known as Birobidzhan and was permitted to have Yiddish as their language ( in addition to Russian). It seemed somewhat promising during the 1930s but once Hitler invaded the Soviet Union, many Jews in Birobidzhan fled to China. Some found their way to Harbin.
I wonder if some of them are still there. My mother-in-law was a Holocaust survivor from Vienna. She was in a refugee camp.in Shanghai. I know there is a Jewish community there.