Indo-Guyanese Ancestry DNA Results | Saarah Baksh

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2017
  • Hey guys, today's video is my ancestry DNA results! I've wanting to do this for so long and I finally had the means to buy it (on black Friday lol). Anyway, this is more of a factual video because many people are unclear about the ethnicities of Guyana. I'm sorry it's such a long video but I hope you find it somewhat interesting! I know I have not been uploading and it's mainly because I've been quite busy this semester. If you guys have any comments or more information of what you think my ethnicity may be, I'd love to read them! Please subscribe and like. See you in the next video!
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  • @smzk83
    @smzk83  6 років тому +127

    I READ MY RESULTS AT 4:46
    Okay, so since I was a little unsatisfied with my results, I used Gedmatch and found out I am a mixture of Bengali, Gujarati and South Indian (56%) and Balochi (32%) (Native to Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan) with smaller percentages in North Eastern Europe, East Asia, Melanesia, and the Mediterranean. So basically my guess was approximately right, btw this was through the HarappaWorld calculator. I also tried Wegene and it said that I am 62% Sindhi and 18% Bengali

    • @zoroastrianisticzoro297
      @zoroastrianisticzoro297 6 років тому +5

      It's still hard to confirm any Afghan ancestry as South Indians will score 32% too, what did you score with caucasian and NE European?

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому +9

      Zoroastrianistic Zoro Caucasian wasn’t shown on mine, it just said my two biggest percentages were Indian and Balochi. Is there another calculator on GedMatch that I could confirm because HarrappaWorld was the only one that broke down exactly what ethnicity in that region. Also when I checked Dodecad, Caucasian/Gedrosia showed 30%

    • @zoroastrianisticzoro297
      @zoroastrianisticzoro297 6 років тому +1

      Harappa World calculator is the one i'm talking about it usually tells you percentage breakdown for more than just south indian and baloch, also give Genecove a shot.

    • @Kong-se5ht
      @Kong-se5ht 6 років тому

      Have you tried the gedmatch 'one to many match' to see if you have any south asian relatives?

    • @Kong-se5ht
      @Kong-se5ht 6 років тому +5

      You are probably a mix of all over India, north to south. So you are a desi. All south Asians are largely a mix of 2 ancient populations in different proportions and share a common culture.

  • @sylviacharles2354
    @sylviacharles2354 6 років тому +410

    I think everyone from Guyana can agree they’re so many different variations of Guyanese people....Indo, African, Light, Dark, Mixed....But we all love our pepperpot !

    • @coffeekissesxoxo6009
      @coffeekissesxoxo6009 5 років тому +1

      ❤👌🏽

    • @teegee6021
      @teegee6021 5 років тому +2

      Sylvia Charles I hate pepper pot 🥴

    • @annuhbelll
      @annuhbelll 5 років тому

      Tee Gee samee 💀

    • @nvii3679
      @nvii3679 5 років тому +9

      @@annuhbelll Pepper pot is bomb wth wrong with u

    • @mutawadada6311
      @mutawadada6311 5 років тому

      I don't ear meat no more but that pepper pot is the best.

  • @leesteal4458
    @leesteal4458 5 років тому +109

    Pakistan and Indian were once the same country. They were separated in 1947 because of religion.

    • @gamerbourne4846
      @gamerbourne4846 4 роки тому +2

      @Mustafa Alam ohh really? But they were bhartiye right

    • @samuelbethea8594
      @samuelbethea8594 4 роки тому

      Gratitude teach

    • @gamerbourne4846
      @gamerbourne4846 4 роки тому +6

      @Mustafa Alam india was always called Bharat( vedas) and Indica by greeks which was later changed to India when British invaded. So better don't suggest me to read or what with your sack of knowledge about history or madeup history .

    • @gamerbourne4846
      @gamerbourne4846 4 роки тому

      @Mustafa Alam oh really ? I think you are not able to understand serene English i guess , so called 'ENGLISH MEN' .

    • @gamerbourne4846
      @gamerbourne4846 4 роки тому

      @Mustafa Alam i saw you deleted your comment lol , your ass is on fire probably.

  • @craftingwithnetta7950
    @craftingwithnetta7950 5 років тому +80

    I love being black & am so proud to be. At the same time I feel that it’s just a Caribbean thing that we identify with being Carribbean/West Indian before race. I feel more connected to someone from Trinidad or any Caribbean island regardless of their race.

    • @windies1827
      @windies1827 4 роки тому +17

      I am of Indo-Guyanese background and I completely agree with you. There is that West Indian/Caribbean connection we have that isn't there with other cultures. It just feels comfortable and natural around other West Indians...so much so, that we can even resort to banter and tease each other haha.

    • @frankjones3508
      @frankjones3508 4 роки тому +3

      I can relate to your comment. I am Indo-Guyanese but find WIs more of a welcoming and trusting character.

    • @lynoska1951
      @lynoska1951 3 роки тому +1

      even connected to latin American islands 👀?

    • @badlad2001
      @badlad2001 2 роки тому

      What's so special about being black

    • @lynoska1951
      @lynoska1951 2 роки тому +1

      @@badlad2001 nothing

  • @Kiam202
    @Kiam202 6 років тому +340

    Wasn’t Pakistan and India one country at first. I don’t feel like that would be a stretch for people to believe you are Pakistani

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому +49

      Yes but Pakistan is diverse, not all of them are descendants of Indians but you are right, I just thought I would have gotten Indian a lot more lol

    • @gkaur_01
      @gkaur_01 6 років тому +26

      lakia moore remember that there are many different ethnicities in India. Ahha. I’m Punjabi x

    • @GraphicalRanger
      @GraphicalRanger 6 років тому +14

      Baksh is Muslim name and was my great grandfathers name. most likely Punjab area now in Pakistan & India... interesting stuff.

    • @MichaelKearsley
      @MichaelKearsley 6 років тому +22

      South Asia is a geographical area, there have been various groups and countries, there was a Hindu civilisation that was in the north west of that area, later at it's greatest extent Asoka's Empire covered a lot of the area that is modern India, there was the Mughal Empire that covered Afghanistan, what is now Pakistan & most of what is now India.
      The origins of the states of Pakistan, Bangladesh & India are mainly out of British India, when the European Empires arrived there were various countries with various types of governments, much as there had been in Europe, there was a very fiercely fought war before Punjab was incorporated into British India in Victorian era, Ceylon/Sri Lanka was separated off in 1930s, Pakistan originated as a concept in 1920s derived from a combination of names of historic states and using the Urdu for pure, Pakistan was formed at partition and at that time included most of what been East Bengal (Bengal had been split in the late Victorian era into West & East), various princely states had to choose between India and Pakistan who carved up many historic states such as Punjab, Kashmir and Bengal; Pakistan also had bits of historic states that had been mostly part of Afghanistan or Persia.
      In 1961 India seized Goa (Southernmost Indian state) from Portugal, then in 1971 East Pakistan got independence from Pakistan as Bangladesh with assistance of Indian forces.
      The People's Republic of China has seized some parts of Kashmir from India, mostly uninhabited areas, some villages, still disputed borders, PRC & Pakistan have agreed borders, still disputed borders between India & Pakistan.
      Oddly partition has resulted in lots of small areas of Indian territory in Bangladesh and lots of small areas of Bangladeshi territory in West Bengal due to decisions of princely states at time of partition, the 2 countries are planning to swap the areas due to problems people living in those areas jave accessing public services and problems collecting taxes off them as they have been living in an area cut off from their own country and surrounded by an entirely different country, mainly rural areas.

    • @atomicdawg100
      @atomicdawg100 6 років тому +8

      lakia moore
      pakistan and india are modern political nationalities. the people are the same more or less genetically on both sides of the border, at least as far as the the north west of the subcontinent goes. that being said however south asia is a diverse place generally speaking...

  • @sylviacharles2354
    @sylviacharles2354 6 років тому +164

    Guyanese girls be so pretty

    • @epfizerdoolittleajl2165
      @epfizerdoolittleajl2165 6 років тому +1

      Sylvia Charles how does that work? Did you listen to anything she said?

    • @shotta849
      @shotta849 5 років тому +1

      @@epfizerdoolittleajl2165 lol

    • @mrsmary717
      @mrsmary717 5 років тому +2

      So is the men

    • @empathycompassion6157
      @empathycompassion6157 4 роки тому

      Girls of all layers of colour beautiful in their very own way...im tired of all this comparative idea.We have way serious issue going on,animals exploitations and their agony..no one wants to be a voice of it?

    • @sylviacharles2354
      @sylviacharles2354 4 роки тому +2

      Sara Muniandy Sara Muniandy what does that have to do with me saying that i think these particular girls are beautiful? doesn’t mean others aren’t.

  • @theniceone26
    @theniceone26 5 років тому +19

    I met an older Guyanese man in the grocery store today in Baltimore and he said he went home to visit and didn't want to come back to America. I don't blame him Guyana is Beautiful!! ♥️

  • @RajendraKumar-tz3by
    @RajendraKumar-tz3by 2 роки тому +13

    your ancestors had to leave India for serving the nation but u guys will always remained in heart of India... U and your ancestors had beared many difficulties but u fought back and making us proud🙏🏼🙏🏼🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @Natalie-ng5wt
    @Natalie-ng5wt 5 років тому +27

    I have similar difficulty explaining my ethnicity! I am Indo-Fijian, born in New Zealand. My dad's side of the family came from Bihar, and my mum's from South India and other unknown parts of India. But this is several generations removed, as my ancestors arrived as indentured labourers in Fiji. I always wonder whether I have ancestral links in places like the Carribean! One day I'll try this test out!

  • @shellyramsam1983
    @shellyramsam1983 6 років тому +72

    when people meet me and I say I am from Guyana they don't know what part of the world is that. And you have to explain to them it's very annoying.

    • @samarareginamesquita3907
      @samarareginamesquita3907 5 років тому +6

      I Live in northest of Brazil, and i Just heard about English guyana a few time ago. I would like to visit This country.

    • @darkman2k
      @darkman2k 4 роки тому +3

      @Rational PoC dafuq?

    • @darkman2k
      @darkman2k 4 роки тому +1

      @Rational PoC So where are you from then? Out of curiosity....

    • @Mateus-ib2sf
      @Mateus-ib2sf 3 роки тому

      You are a princess!! Beautiful a lot... greetings from Brazil (Southeast)

    • @bigsouth010
      @bigsouth010 3 роки тому

      @Rational PoC you must think your white

  • @clouds5927
    @clouds5927 6 років тому +46

    I'm GUYANESE 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾

  • @Bloopiies
    @Bloopiies 6 років тому +13

    I'm mad excited to see my results as well. I'm also Indo-Guyanese, so it should be pretty interesting, I've been wanting to know this information for so long.

  • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
    @TRUTHTEACHER2007 6 років тому +255

    Tell dem seh yuh 1/2 dahl puri, 1/4 channa and 1/4 palaouri!

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому +44

      TRUTHTEACHER2007 I think I’m made up of mostly pepperpot, curry and dhal puri 😂

    • @EsteeCoako28
      @EsteeCoako28 6 років тому +1

      🤣😂

    • @CElle572
      @CElle572 6 років тому

      😂😂

    • @roxannemoore3659
      @roxannemoore3659 6 років тому +1

      You ah one funny boy

    • @DjB83
      @DjB83 6 років тому +4

      Hey dhal puri in guyana too? Well it's there in mauritius too😆

  • @melaniemarinez6065
    @melaniemarinez6065 6 років тому +6

    Giiiirl im waiting for my results and I’ve been a subscriber since day one and seen how much you progressed

  • @mell22210
    @mell22210 6 років тому +36

    Girl girl girl!! I'm also Indo Guyanese but I was born in the states. So much of what you said is literally my life. It takes me forever to explain to someone what I am... after I got my ancestry DNA results back I found out I am 82% South Asia, 10% east Asia, 5% Melanesia, and 3% Polynesian... we might be related 😂. When I heard you say bacchus and the way you were talking about it was crazy bc on my moms side, my great grandfather was a bacchus (idk how to spell it) and then somehow their name changed to sakur.. it's so confusing. But your video was so relatable hahaha!

  • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
    @TRUTHTEACHER2007 6 років тому +80

    Indians tend to share some common genes with Melanisians and sometimes Polynesians. I think it's because the original migrations out of Africa continued East After settling India.

    • @zoroastrianisticzoro297
      @zoroastrianisticzoro297 6 років тому +4

      They seem to over-estimate this hugely on Ancestry DNA, no other platform seems to do so.

    • @Celeste8808
      @Celeste8808 5 років тому +5

      Some ppl believe that Melanisians & Polynesians are signs of being Native American or indigenous people.

    • @omarnoyola497
      @omarnoyola497 3 роки тому

      @@Celeste8808 I saw a movie or documentary about Polynesia , and one guy wrote as a reply to comment that they believe they come from the Americas , I am native from the Americas and I want to learn about that connection

    • @chocolatecoveredcherries7896
      @chocolatecoveredcherries7896 3 роки тому +1

      The British sent thousands of indentured Indian servants to and from Fiji. Almost 40% of Fiji's population is Indian.

    • @maheshb9951
      @maheshb9951 3 роки тому

      Yes it is

  • @becca7848
    @becca7848 6 років тому +2

    thank you for uploading your results!! there aren't many indo-guyanese results on youtube. can't wait to find out my results:) and also agree, they should make it more in depth for south asian countries

  • @Oaishe
    @Oaishe 6 років тому +284

    Woww I agree with you for white people they are soo in dept but for brown people it only says Asia south like helloo there's like mad countries in South Asia we're not all the same people smh

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому +25

      Oaishe exactly! There’s different ethnicities inside South Asia like damn 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @elijahturner9036
      @elijahturner9036 6 років тому +21

      That's because they don't break it down. India is very diverse. Upload your results to GedMatch and use the HarappaWorld calculator. This will break down where in India your from. :) x

    • @elijahturner9036
      @elijahturner9036 6 років тому +2

      Saarah Baksh Also the other calculators on GedMatch will tell you where your Asia East is from. :) I wrote another comment not sure if you saw it :)

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому +7

      Thank you! I did it and I pinned the comment on this video, actually found out I'm just a little over half Indian :)

    • @zoroastrianisticzoro297
      @zoroastrianisticzoro297 6 років тому +8

      Elijah, yes but its more the principle, Indians pay Ancestry DNA just as much, south asian results CAN be broken down pretty easily, they need to sort it out.

  • @CDeen
    @CDeen 4 роки тому +17

    It hurts that we cannot trace back more especially because our names have been changed. It brings back the underlying mysteries and traumas of the past. I also felt the similar experience as you described....(also tested)...but it lacks information we are searching. At least it is one step of the way. As you mentioned in your video, there are broad mixtures of regions and countries that were transported to Guyana and other parts of the Caribbean. A docu-series should be made and whatever records that are in these countries should be online and restored immediately to trace roots.

  • @onlyone3210
    @onlyone3210 6 років тому +19

    I enjoyed ur vlog, I am indo-guyanese myself and i did the DNA test, my test too hit on the same area, mine is 95.5% South Asian and 4.5% Japanese.

  • @selssm
    @selssm 6 років тому +102

    Desi is anyone of South Asian Decent (Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi)

    • @ar.5230
      @ar.5230 6 років тому +21

      Sai M.
      Nepali, Sri Lankan

    • @epfizerdoolittleajl2165
      @epfizerdoolittleajl2165 6 років тому +11

      Sai M. She knows 😩😩🤪 tu pagal, her point was it’s usually associated with the culture and she hasn’t grown up culturally desi because she’s Guyanese. There are white girls in England that are more culturally desi then her, acha?

    • @DjB83
      @DjB83 6 років тому +5

      Anyone who practice indian culture. Just like most mauritian hindus

    • @anushkawitanachchi3061
      @anushkawitanachchi3061 6 років тому

      Not_A_Gamer please start the debate on Sri Lanka then I really want to know.

    • @anushkawitanachchi3061
      @anushkawitanachchi3061 6 років тому

      Vik Vik I agree!

  • @ryankeshangoberdhan421
    @ryankeshangoberdhan421 6 років тому +36

    Guyanese🇬🇾❤️🙏😘.. as long as you can make the “roti round” we good..😝😂..
    tell me where can i do this???

  • @higherregion
    @higherregion 6 років тому +30

    I'm guyanese Indian, my 23and me comes up as 97 percent south asian, 2% west african and 1% europeaon

    • @higherregion
      @higherregion 6 років тому +1

      It's pretty cool to see DNA relatives as well. I have them in Trinidad, India, Guyana, and other parts of the world, even though the relationship is very very small , 4th and 5th cousins.

    • @thefuck1777
      @thefuck1777 6 років тому

      higherregion how do u find out where ur from

    • @higherregion
      @higherregion 6 років тому

      you gotta take the dna test , 23andme service

    • @thefuck1777
      @thefuck1777 6 років тому

      higherregion is it free ?

  • @daipayton9991
    @daipayton9991 6 років тому

    Haven’t finished the video, but love your personality. Subscribed 😁

  • @kishakish826
    @kishakish826 6 років тому +106

    I’m Guyanese and when people ask me what are you ? Are you Indian I just say yes lol I don’t feel like explaining, my fathers mother is from Grenada and my grandfather is from Guyana and my mom is full guyanese 😩 but big up to my West Indians 🤪

  • @Kapil_Abhi
    @Kapil_Abhi 6 років тому +91

    She is lookin super indian!! Just the accent is guyanese!

    • @anthrodn
      @anthrodn 6 років тому +23

      To be accurate, there is no typical 'Indian' look. Indian is a natianality and comprises a mix of peoples, including African, Asian and European-looking types.

    • @Kapil_Abhi
      @Kapil_Abhi 6 років тому +14

      Anthony Rodney our indian subcontinent has various varieties..They r not mixed but separated...As they hv different physical & facial features!!

    • @antoniogtrodney6680
      @antoniogtrodney6680 5 років тому +7

      she is indan, Guyanese indian that is

    • @mrladnek5858
      @mrladnek5858 5 років тому +11

      We were taken as indentured servants from India , Bihar , Uttar Pradesh & Madras by the British in the 19th century but we don’t like to identify with India because we are Indo Caribbean, Indo Guyanese & Indo Trinidadian

    • @swaroopmantha8487
      @swaroopmantha8487 5 років тому

      Guyana to India

  • @ekrana9253
    @ekrana9253 6 років тому +48

    Dear If I may..
    Its not Bakks..Its actually Bacchus. As you are from Guyana ,your ancestors were freedom fighter from the state of Bihar and UP. Most of those people were either Pandits or Kshatriyas ( Kshatriyas ..Rajput ,Jatt ,Guzzars etc).The Last name Bacchas is for all of those chandravanshi who were born from Maharishi Bacchus.
    Further more Khan is not a last name. Its part of name Changez Khan and people who converted to Islam took this as their last namre even though Changez Khan was not a muslim. He was of Shaman religion and adopted Budhism in his life.
    Hope this help. Even your facial features are from the state of UP and Bihar.
    Hope this helps.
    Har Har Mahadev
    Jai Hind

    • @maniramgilla1522
      @maniramgilla1522 6 років тому

      Ek Rana wow 😮 good going 🏃‍♀️

    • @Dragonfire-ry4dy
      @Dragonfire-ry4dy 5 років тому +1

      You are right. The british could not spell the names correctly during colonial rule. (@ child birth registration)

    • @shriramsingh2976
      @shriramsingh2976 5 років тому

      Ek Rana Christian bacchuz

    • @leesteal4458
      @leesteal4458 5 років тому

      Jai Hind. What can you tell me about the last names "Jaipaul and Beirsingh?"

  • @stephpowell7648
    @stephpowell7648 6 років тому +1

    55 seconds in and I love you already! #Subscribed

  • @official_ap9645
    @official_ap9645 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos keep up the good work

  • @simonesamantha79
    @simonesamantha79 6 років тому +161

    I'm also Guyanese half Indian and half black

    • @ieshaw5489
      @ieshaw5489 6 років тому +17

      I was born in America. I was always told I was African American. I knew little to no information on my mother's father side. So I found out that my grandfather's mother was born in Calcutta and him father in Guyana.... I'm so lost. What am I? What is my grandfather's nationality? What religion do you celebrate? What's the culture? Will I be accepted because I'm from America? I want to educate my family. I finally belong somewhere and have a culture of my very own.

    • @tahliah6691
      @tahliah6691 6 років тому +22

      Half african lol theres no black land

    • @ieshaw5489
      @ieshaw5489 6 років тому

      Thank you so much

    • @GentlemanAmerican
      @GentlemanAmerican 6 років тому +8

      Tahnn Ju: "Half african lol theres no black land."
      You're right about that.

    • @tahliah6691
      @tahliah6691 6 років тому +19

      Iesha W also be aware that indians from india dont like people of african origin. And racism is rampant there. Indians are traditionally hindu or sikh. They were brought to the caribbean as indentured labourers after the slave trade but were treated just as bad. Basically they were tricked into going to the Caribbean to work and were never allowed to go back home to india. So indians in the Caribbean dont know where in india their ancestors came from. Just like afro people in the diaspora.

  • @jayantlal6258
    @jayantlal6258 6 років тому +40

    In Fiji we have people with names like Baksh, Khan, Hussein. Our ancesters came from Utar Prades ,Bihar India.

    • @KD-jb9pq
      @KD-jb9pq 6 років тому +2

      jayant lal Khan is central Asian though. Hussein is Arabic.

    • @RetroBasementGamingAnime
      @RetroBasementGamingAnime 6 років тому +2

      I thought people from Fiji came out of Africa.

    • @malmalhi007
      @malmalhi007 6 років тому

      I had a friend called P Singh

    • @Sa.d.bo26
      @Sa.d.bo26 5 років тому

      @@RetroBasementGamingAnime No they not black like the darkest night

    • @Islandluva-hm4pl
      @Islandluva-hm4pl 5 років тому +5

      Im half fijian and half guyanese lol. Both my ancestory is from Notth India uttar pardesh

  • @KEL7000
    @KEL7000 6 років тому

    First off beautiful just beautiful my Queen 👑 also nice video.....!!!!😉

  • @TheTinyTherapist
    @TheTinyTherapist 6 років тому +2

    So interesting!! Loved your video ☺

    • @nadeemahmed7060
      @nadeemahmed7060 5 років тому

      Hey, I just come here. After watching your all 3 videos of DNA test.
      You are Good.

    • @shanealarcon7928
      @shanealarcon7928 4 роки тому

      The Tiny Therapist 👋

  • @user-po4dv9sp3n
    @user-po4dv9sp3n 6 років тому +16

    Well the bakhash in Saudi Arabia are really from Indian origins and they’re known

  • @caribbeanroots7024
    @caribbeanroots7024 6 років тому +43

    Cool your Guyanese i am half Guyanese my family is from Georgetown we my grandpa was half Portuguese

    • @caribbeanroots7024
      @caribbeanroots7024 6 років тому +3

      Genisy gaming well its seems someone didn’t pass high school 🤔Guyana is not a race! It’s a nationality and I’m black and my mom father was half Portuguese but why am I sitting here defending myself who to someone don’t know the difference between race and nationality 🙃

    • @2JZenvy
      @2JZenvy 6 років тому

      Derrick Lucas ok indian dude...

    • @ketishalynch1675
      @ketishalynch1675 6 років тому +2

      How can you be half of a nationality?

    • @anthrodn
      @anthrodn 6 років тому

      Bretman's Biggest fan I was wondering that myself.

    • @ijustneedmyself
      @ijustneedmyself 6 років тому +4

      Craig Post What kinda ignorant post is this?? 😂 There is such a thing as a person with mixed ancestry.

  • @Icybubbles945
    @Icybubbles945 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this! I'm also Indo-Guyanese and my moms maiden name is Khan so I've always been interested to find out what my ancestry is since I could only imagine that it would be a wide variety of south Asian and West Asian countries

  • @tete22829wilson
    @tete22829wilson 6 років тому +1

    You was so interesting I watched the whole thing and subscribed to your channel.

  • @HerExpressiveMind
    @HerExpressiveMind 3 роки тому +3

    I been watching these 23 and me videos from different Guyanese people lately cause I’m curious to see what mine would look like! My family is Afro Guyanese but we also have a mix of Chinese, native and Indian in our ancestry. I always thought it was so cool how many races Guyana has, definitely wanna visit one day

  • @juniorbenitez9720
    @juniorbenitez9720 6 років тому

    I was never to curious of my ancestry but it's good to know..nice video take care.

  • @lanellvital1814
    @lanellvital1814 6 років тому

    Enjoyed your video !

  • @csowm5je
    @csowm5je 6 років тому +16

    I am from South India and my results are almost similar to yours. Most of the Indians have East Asia and Melanesia and polynasia. I think these tests are based on DNA few thousand years ago.

    • @michellea9857
      @michellea9857 Рік тому

      Which DNA ancestry company did you use? I have heard that with a lot of people of Indian extraction that a lot of DNA companies can’t pick up the variation of ancestries in India, so they will just typically say 100% South Asian.

    • @csowm5je
      @csowm5je Рік тому +1

      @@michellea9857 It changed over the years. Now it says 100% South Asian. 23 and Me and Ancestry

    • @michellea9857
      @michellea9857 Рік тому

      @@csowm5je thank you. Probably proves they are not all 100% accurate if they can change like that. Which company picked up your mixed ancestry (ie other than stating you are South Asian)?

    • @csowm5je
      @csowm5je Рік тому +1

      @@michellea9857 I think at that time they didn't have many samples from East. Right now, both states I am 98-100% South Asian.

  • @SuhannaDeSilva
    @SuhannaDeSilva 6 років тому +4

    I def wanna take one of these, I’m half Guyanese and half Sri Lankan but they’re both countries with so many ethnic groups so I just go by those nationalities 😩

  • @drnycmedia
    @drnycmedia 6 років тому +1

    *If you ever had blood transfusions, do you think it alters the results? Love the vid, keep up the great work and not wasn't long at all! Try the 23andme test too if you can.* 💙🍺🍻🍺

  • @omeymoore7610
    @omeymoore7610 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Saarah, I am an Indo Guyanese and everything that you spoke about in your video is exactly how I have felt for the last 30 years. I wanted to take the DNA test but have reservations of giving the government my DNA, maybe that's me not trusting the government that much and as a fellow Guyanese I am sure you can understand my feelings. I thought your video was informative and I wish they would focus more on our DNA strains so that we may have some form of understanding about our heritage and history. I was born in Georgetown and move to New York like most Guyanese and now live in Atlanta and have not been home in 30 years. I just celebrated my 43rd birthday and my heart is longing to see where I am from so I can better understand who I am. I hope you make more videos that help people like you and I to better understand who we are. Once again thank you for your video !!!

  • @leesteal4458
    @leesteal4458 5 років тому +7

    I am Indian from the West Indies and I refer to myself as Indian. Never anything else. If people ask, I will then tell them my country of origin.

    • @NoName-zi9st
      @NoName-zi9st 5 років тому

      But your country of Origin is India?!?!

    • @user-sb2wl8zj7f
      @user-sb2wl8zj7f 3 роки тому +2

      You'll find Trinidadiansomething of Indian descent still call themselves Indians, proudly. You just explain yes I'm of Indian descent, I/my parents/whoever are from Trinidad. It's not that complicated!

  • @aminamansaray6061
    @aminamansaray6061 6 років тому +3

    Wow, thanks for sharing. Which DNA communities did they put you in?

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому

      I'm not sure, I didn't see that on my results or the homepage

  • @TaleofTwoSiblings
    @TaleofTwoSiblings 6 років тому

    lol I give you a thumbs up just for having a regular video :) My parents are from Guyana and between both of them when I did their dna test and video you can see the diversity just from my parents and myself . I have my dads dna results video . My great grandmother was a mix though of indian and pakistani as well from guyana . lol only one who is more mixed then me is now my son :)

    • @smzk83
      @smzk83  6 років тому

      That's amazing! I love how diverse we are as Guyanese

  • @vidyanandmohabir915
    @vidyanandmohabir915 5 років тому

    1000th subscriber!

  • @priyap7041
    @priyap7041 6 років тому +5

    You look super South Indian...you look like you could be my sister/one of my cousins. I'm from Kerala

  • @lyricminaj3417
    @lyricminaj3417 6 років тому +3

    Your voice is so soothing & you’re so beautiful.

    • @pakboy8202
      @pakboy8202 3 роки тому

      where are you from . i can ask something

  • @onecooldude954
    @onecooldude954 6 років тому +2

    I like how you did this,all that 1% this and 19 % that trying to explain yourself to people is crazy. However, you are 100% beautiful.

  • @katharsisll4681
    @katharsisll4681 6 років тому

    did your ancestry test "update"? mine did as well! i'm guyanese and i was so interested the first time around but then i got an email saying it was updated + i'm like wooah!

  • @tammijatti9164
    @tammijatti9164 5 років тому +18

    Sweetheart, this is perfect. First of all, I love your authenticity and how you do your videos. You’re not fake. And that’s awesome!
    I am Indo Canadian. My parents were both born in Punjab in India, but my dad was very much raised in Canada since he was a very little boy. And because of that, there is a lot of your experience that I don’t understand from a first-hand perspective. But, you help me to be able to relate to wear you are coming from, when you say that you don’t necessarily consider yourself Desi, four instance. There’s a lot shorter distance in time since my ancestors actually came from South Asia, and when your ancestors actually came from South Asia. My ancestors were looking for a better life, but were never part of the indentured labour system. In other words, the history is very different.
    On the other hand, we share something very deep, and that is our South Asian routes. And that’s a really cool thing!
    I’ve got a friend from Trinidad who says that she has been able to learn more through oral history about her Indian ancestry, than the genetic testing was able to tell her. For instance, she was able to find some native American Trinidadian and Chinese and south Indian ancestry in particular, and she was able to sort of have a better idea of who her south Indian ancestors had been, and who the north Indian ancestors had been. Most of that had to do with her talking to her relatives one by one.
    I’ve recently become very interested in the earlier diaspore Eric communities from South Asia, including your own, and including people who went to places like Mauritius and Fiji and South Africa and Kenya. Part of it for me, is that I’m trying to work out my own cultural and familial baggage as a survivor of abuse. Another part of it is related to the first part, and has to do with me doing my own process of decolonization. And that may not be how it is for you. Or it might have something in common with your desires to find out as well. I don’t know. For each of us, it’s going to be different. The reasons are all different. But one
    Very cool thing is that you are clearly a Guyanese person, I totally understand what you mean when you say that, because I say that I’m a Canadian woman with Indian ancestry. I’ll bet even there, our experiences in histories in Canada and Guyana, are very different. But I can see how proud you are of your Guyanese heritage and roots. And that’s very cool!
    This video just means a lot to me right now, and I want to thank U for being genuine and real and telling all of us this, because I for one needed to see this video.
    Tammi Jatti

    • @pradippatil63
      @pradippatil63 5 років тому

      Tammi I am from India.Are you of sikh religion? Reply me please.

  • @davendrapillay2802
    @davendrapillay2802 5 років тому +8

    Hi girl we all re indian ancestors and
    We moved when india was called Hindustan as a whole continental
    We are indo fijian in Fiji

  • @intalent
    @intalent 6 років тому

    Man that's crazy. I was just about to order it b/c I'm guyanese as well and was curious. Do you think the results were accurate?

  • @hp8hp8
    @hp8hp8 2 роки тому

    Love you're personality!

  • @tickedoffsheikh8587
    @tickedoffsheikh8587 5 років тому +6

    As I know both my great grandfather and great, great grandfather came from West Punjab. They moved from West Punjab to Benares then to Calcutta and after spending 3 years there had finally made it to set sail for the distant shores of then British Guiana having arrived in 1893. My great grandfather was 18 when he arrived with two other siblings, his father and mother. I would like to trace my roots back in India. Where do I start from? Please tell.

    • @afifurrehman7895
      @afifurrehman7895 3 роки тому

      I am from west punjab, now in Pakistan, then it was part of India, which got divided in 1947. Can you tell, some thing about which part of west punjab. It is a big area, might be bigger than Guyana.

    • @tickedoffsheikh8587
      @tickedoffsheikh8587 3 роки тому

      @@afifurrehman7895 ...thank you brother for reaching out... unfortunately, no one of my cha-chas or powahs know that information but from what I am gleaning this place has to be somewhere in today's Pakistan. Can a person's name tell the village he/she's from? My great, great grandfather name was Mosaheb Lakkhu, his wife Miriam. Any way forward with this, my brother? Thanks.

    • @afifurrehman7895
      @afifurrehman7895 3 роки тому +1

      @@tickedoffsheikh8587 OK, I shall try. Though it difficult by just names, to find out from a big area. It is just like search a small straw from The Atlantic ocean without any clue of space. However there is a clue, in India, mostly tne name of the caste is the name of village, and most people write this with their name. Makhu is a village of Rawalpindi District in West Punjab, where people still have name with suffix Lakhu. This place is 230 km away from me. I shall try to find out a person from that place.

    • @tickedoffsheikh8587
      @tickedoffsheikh8587 3 роки тому

      @@afifurrehman7895 ... again all thanks to you my brother... can't wait to meet my roots. Thank you.

  • @avaniram5003
    @avaniram5003 6 років тому +4

    I think you having Polynesian & Melanesian ancestry is quite common due to the British colonisation from India. I'm actually FIjian Indian and I also have Guyanese ancestry too😄

  • @akumar678
    @akumar678 6 років тому +1

    I am in India & I have a Sindhi-Hindu friend from Gujarat and she looks EXACTLY like you! She's almost your twin sister! I am from the Indian state of Bihar, didn't take the ancestor DNA test but talked to the old people in my family and found out that both of my mother's and father's side of families came to Bihar like around 100 years back from northern parts of Uttar Pradesh. Before moving to Uttar Pradesh, they were living "somewhere more north"!

  • @MarcelPolman
    @MarcelPolman 6 років тому +1

    I agree with the fact that the regions in europe are specified to a higher degree than most other regions on the globe. there could be much more research done in the different african areas and asian areas to get mor einfo on specific tribes and people. good vid anyway. cool mix!

  • @lalakhanna9929
    @lalakhanna9929 2 роки тому +3

    Hello there, I am from India ... btw Baksh sounds more similar to Bakshi which is a bengali surname, watch movie. (Byomkesh Bakshi great indian suspence movie) To be honest I have heard country Guyana for the first time, the first video I saw I could relate that you look so similar to Indian and then I dig down and I saw, actually majority of the population is of Indian decent great.

  • @3DKernahan
    @3DKernahan 6 років тому +5

    Don't get caught up in geographical divisions . . . Genghis Khan was Mongolian and Pakistan is a geographical boarder which was once part of greater South Asia. People divide themselves in many ways and political and geographical differences depend on wars, conquests, migrations of people's etc. Ancestry has more to do with a scientific viewpoint of one's genetics. Colonization took you to Guyana. Pakistan became a country after partition, which was part of Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. One is not equal to their geographical identity. There is so much more to human origins and its evolution.

  • @Cedricbennettjr
    @Cedricbennettjr 6 років тому

    You should look into a place called arcpoint lab. That's were I did my ancestry and they are more specific. They show you the tribes you are related too. Also, they give you a break down on ethnicities.

  • @Micheygurl2002
    @Micheygurl2002 4 роки тому

    This is so helpful because I look very mixed but I was just told I'm Guyanese which probably traces back to India. I know people from guyana come from all over, so I really want to know where my ancestry is from. However, this helped me know how in depth these tests go with caribbean countries.

  • @ItsNaz
    @ItsNaz 5 років тому +4

    Im from Guyana too and I just did a DNA test its so cool!

  • @groovyvirgochick
    @groovyvirgochick 6 років тому +4

    I am Melanesian which is Aboriginal Australian, we are kind of lumped with PNG because they don't have enough DNA really from Indigenous Australians to identify that separately. I have a big percentage of European which was not a surprise but I found when I imported my raw DNA into DNA Land that I had 1.7% Kalash which I had to google and found some interesting info, they are Dardic indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They speak the Kalasha language, from the Dardic family of the Indo-Aryan branch. They are considered unique among the peoples of Pakistan and are apparently protected by law after many were murdered by the Muslims who set up shop there. My mum did hers and she also had Kalash DNA as well as a percentage of Indus Valley from Pakistan which I did not get. This made sense to me as we had always passed down in our family history that we had Afghanistan in us, I presume we though it was Afghanistan because they had come over to Australia as camel riders so my ancestor who was Kalash would have fit right in with our people as they practice Animism which is a very similar belief system to ours. I would try DNA land to upload your raw date it might get more specific with the South Asia DNA.

    • @nadeemahmed7060
      @nadeemahmed7060 5 років тому

      Kalash, are basically Greek People that comes with Alexander the great & settled in Chitral , Pakistan....
      They are pure white people........

  • @roxannethomas3287
    @roxannethomas3287 4 роки тому +1

    Spending 1 hour explaining what we are is 100% true! Sometimes longer when someone still asks "So you're not Hispanic? You don't speak Spanish? Are you sure?" 🤣
    I'm waiting for my Ancestry results and I'm excited to see what it says.

  • @ArunaKhudan
    @ArunaKhudan 6 років тому

    I am wondering if the melansian and polynesian may have come from Indian indentured labourers who may have gone initially to fiji and then mixed with people there and then went to Guyana? My great great grandfather was from Fiji. I am an trini of indian origin!

  • @mahbubarTalukdar
    @mahbubarTalukdar 6 років тому +6

    Khan and Baksh both family name are very common among North Indian Muslims although it can be anywhere in the Indian sub-continent.

    • @Sthmohtwenty
      @Sthmohtwenty 5 років тому

      M Talukdar but I never knew any ppl from india have this nane

    • @UCSMJCKA
      @UCSMJCKA 5 років тому

      Tahiti Baksh You mush be joking right ? There are dozens of actors in India with Khan surname please check that out.
      Literally Indian and Pakistani Muslims have almost the same surnames especially if they’re Hindustani speaking ( Hindi / Urdu )
      I am an Indian too.

    • @islamislam-zw3il
      @islamislam-zw3il 5 років тому

      M Talukdar They are pathan surnames ..

  • @sweetsalara
    @sweetsalara 6 років тому +3

    My results were about the same! Thought I'd get 95% Asia south lol but it was like 85. My dad insists we have middle eastern in us but not a bit of that came up on the test. Were Muslim so I guess he thought that had something to do with it but that's a history lesson worth looking into. I'm always mistaken for bengali!

  • @subab1601
    @subab1601 5 років тому +2

    Your east Asian mix kind of tells that your ancestry could be in south eastern Tamil region because these people were sea farers and have lot of link to east Asia

  • @upthechallange
    @upthechallange 6 років тому

    BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @marjoriemendonca2471
    @marjoriemendonca2471 5 років тому +4

    Where can I take this test? I'm Guyanese too and a proud one. Indian and Portuguese,,😁

  • @caressegordon6452
    @caressegordon6452 6 років тому +4

    I'm Guyanese and I've been wanting to take this test for a while. Cause I'm afro Guyanese and but people always say I'm mixed race.

    • @masakali1974
      @masakali1974 5 років тому

      Caresse Gordon upload a video when you do it!

  • @snadil07
    @snadil07 2 роки тому

    Great video. Can you do a follow-up video, please. Ancestry has updated it's database and population models. You could be part Bengali, as Bengalis and East Indians (including Bangladeshis) have a good amount of East Asian admixture. TIA.

  • @ramamurthykumararaja3264
    @ramamurthykumararaja3264 5 років тому

    Liked your vlog very informative..may I know is there any tamil speaking people in your country do they still speak the language

    • @region6commando43
      @region6commando43 5 років тому

      They are known as Madrasies in Guyana and share Tamil names e.g. Coopersami, Sinsammi. But Tamil language is very very rare. Because north Indians got married to South Indians, north Indian culture was very much adopted amongst all Indians in Guyana, like broken Hindi language, Bollywood films and songs etc

  • @jaamespaulify
    @jaamespaulify 6 років тому +5

    My granddad is from Georgetown, Guyana, his surname is Paul

  • @sonyadevikumar3691
    @sonyadevikumar3691 6 років тому +6

    The NatGeo DNA test is much more in depth for people of South Asian origin. The results are not as vague as Ancestry. However, Ancestry IS good to connect with any distant genetic relatives. NatGeo is the oldest genome project (10+ years) and they have the largest data pool, which is why they're able to give you detailed results (such as which specific country in South Asia, and the actual region of that country, the migratory parth of your ancestors, etc). Ancestry and 23andMe are much newer projects, so it's understandable why they do not have a large enough data pool of Asian genes to compare you to. :-) I did the NatGeo test and was happy with my results and data provided. I do want to try Ancestry to connect to distant relatives.
    P.S. I don't work for NatGeo, I'm trained in Anthropology and studied human genetics and migration lol.

  • @_monorose4255
    @_monorose4255 5 років тому +2

    I am Grenadian, I was born there but I grew up in Guyana for years so that’s where I connect, sometimes I forget I’m Grenadian. I consider myself mixed because I don’t really know my background, my mom is Amerindian mixed with white and black and Indian and my dad don’t know too much, so I hope when I take this test, I’m mostly Native American

  • @AS-ol4yk
    @AS-ol4yk 4 роки тому +1

    One of my ancestors in Guyana had the last name Khan and he came from a region near Afghanistan which is now in Pakistan but the rest of our family has roots in India specifically near UP and Bihar, in fact even until my grandmother’s time they used to speak the language now known as Bhojpuri

  • @brian8616
    @brian8616 6 років тому +9

    Ancestry is not good for Asian people , it lumps thousands of ethnic gaps into 1.5billion pool but if you are in europe it goes down to a few million in for instance Wales....a little Ancestry racism?

    • @anthrodn
      @anthrodn 6 років тому +2

      The tests by themselves, without more info, are not very helpful. I would look at it as entertainment rather than scientific.

  • @JaxTheCartographer
    @JaxTheCartographer 6 років тому +35

    Melanesia is common in south indians that DNA is what makes them darker.

    • @akhl9842
      @akhl9842 6 років тому +18

      Lol it's veryyy common in all South Asians. However, it's higher in people from eastern and southern part of India and Sri Lanka.

    • @tahliah6691
      @tahliah6691 6 років тому

      3egjq2 exactly

    • @avinashjagdeo
      @avinashjagdeo 6 років тому +2

      Jaxson Davis72 Actually the Dravidian peoples of South India were quite dark. She is actually quite light skinned for a south indian. Her lighter skin is most likely due to the East Asian component.

    • @Toxic-th4si
      @Toxic-th4si 6 років тому +2

      If she is light skin then you guys will call people of Punjab,Haryana,Himachal,Uttarakhand,Jammu Kashmir White People!

    • @avinashjagdeo
      @avinashjagdeo 6 років тому +2

      Toxic She is not light skinned, but she is not as dark as the average south indian. Also, the ones you mentioned Punjab, Kashmir etc. are heavily mixed with Greek, hence the white skin and other features.

  • @AntonsClass
    @AntonsClass 6 років тому +2

    All South Asians get some East Asian, and usually Melanesian as well. Melanesian people's ancestors once lived in South Asia where they left their dna

  • @theechubbyone
    @theechubbyone 6 років тому +1

    I took the 23andMe test and I had a good general knowledge of most of my family's lineage for both sides but some of my results surprised. I have a 92% African ancestry mostly West African but including North and East Africa, ARABIA. My European ancestry had noticeable British and Irish ancestry and they listed Iberian, Balkan, Scandinavian, Finish, German, French, and broadly Eastern European. My Asian percentage is what really caught me off guard: Native American, East Asian, South Asian, Melanesia: Fiji, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan etc. It's all very confusing to be Guyanese and I laughed out loud reading my ancestry because my mom's family is so dark I can't like visually see these mixtures unless they come right from my dad's side. It's funny though my sister's report had her at a higher African percentage than me, but she didn't have most of the Asian traces I did. I wish I had taken my mother's DNA before she passed but I'll try to convince my Dad to do it and see why my report is like Global cook up. More people from those regions have to take the test so they can make clearer reports. One day I'll be famous enough to be on "Who Do You Think You Are?" and have a whole team focused on tracking my ancestors and who they were.

  • @zoroastrianisticzoro297
    @zoroastrianisticzoro297 6 років тому +8

    Ancestry dna is a complete anti climax and let down, they love breaking down north west European ancestry (which is impossible to break down) South Asians on the other hand have a defined 5000 year old caste system even today you can use tools and get a breakdown on who is dalit, brahmin from North east, Bengali etc. with someone from France they havent the foggiest, ancestry dna is bollocks.

  • @Sweetbeariesart
    @Sweetbeariesart 6 років тому +10

    Ask Ancestry and the other testing companies like 23andme to improve their reference panel. They need to test more people from different regions to give more precise results.

    • @tahliah6691
      @tahliah6691 6 років тому

      California Mountain Art And Life they don’t need to test more people more people need to come forward and pay to have it done

  • @elizabethbobb9777
    @elizabethbobb9777 6 років тому

    I love your personality and attitude.

  • @ladygem
    @ladygem 5 років тому +2

    So your cousin could have gotten the Portuguese etc from her other parent not related to your dad-so that could speak to her DNA mix. Glad you did yours btw

  • @randolphramsahai8706
    @randolphramsahai8706 6 років тому +9

    I also did the test and I’m Trini. Results were the same 🇹🇹

  • @MNRAJ3X
    @MNRAJ3X 6 років тому +4

    Lol wow im 1/2 Indo Trini and people mistake me for Pakistani or Afghani alot and like u i dnt really identify myself as Desi no disrespect 2 my Desi ancestors i just identify more as being Trini ( im also Puerto rican so i identify with both)

  • @queue30
    @queue30 6 років тому +1

    Use GED Match. You have to download download your raw dna file and upload it. Then use one of the tests that breaks down Asian DNA more.

    • @queue30
      @queue30 6 років тому

      It will give you a better idea

  • @Calendula_3.6
    @Calendula_3.6 2 роки тому

    Very interesting! Anyway, Guyana is an amazing young nation full all diversity in every aspect (ethnic, natural, cultural and so on). 💐

  • @loracheeky
    @loracheeky 5 років тому +4

    I'm Indo Guyanese! 🙌

  • @lukilosantoz1820
    @lukilosantoz1820 5 років тому +3

    I'm Brazilian and I can relate to not explaining that I'm mostly native (Tupinamba) then black and Portuguese. So unless they can relate I'm Just Brazilian. Thanks for video.

  • @elishawilliams2400
    @elishawilliams2400 2 роки тому

    I am trying to convince my gorgeous Guyanese friend to do an Ancestory DNA test but she refuses lol . Great video.

  • @nortecnadno
    @nortecnadno 5 років тому

    Hi,
    Liked you video. I am from Kerala , south India and have recently bought tests and researched. Probably someone has already told you DNA.land you get to a site run by Columbia University. If you upload the raw DNA file from dna ancestry tests (they tell you which ones) then they will break down further which Indian ethnicities you come from. They gave me 10% Gujarati, and 90 % Dravidian. This fits, as people in Kerala tell you they are Tamil (Dravidian) with a bit of North West Frontier ‘Aryan’ blood. This is also reflected in the language. Indians tend to get 6% East Asian , as we are mixed. If you go into the mountains in India you will often find tribes that look Chinese. They are isolated people who have are less mixed genetically.

  • @signedaleo1263
    @signedaleo1263 5 років тому +3

    Lmfaoooo the intro 😭❤️

    • @signedaleo1263
      @signedaleo1263 5 років тому

      We’re neighbors 😭❤️ - Suriname

  • @rohitadhatrao6877
    @rohitadhatrao6877 5 років тому +4

    indian is also ethnicity as well as nationality, no different ethnic groups there

  • @najhchronicles
    @najhchronicles 6 років тому

    I was wondering if ur related to a man named Hussein Baksh? He died in January 8 1952

  • @reginald8405
    @reginald8405 6 років тому

    Thank you, you did well!