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Hey guys! Today is the final video I'll be doing on this ancestry journey. After many attempts, I was able to get an Ancestry.com kit sent my way and have the results to share with you all. In no way am I claiming to identify as these ethnicities. They are a part of my DNA and history but my culture, language and identity has always been and will be Chamorro. Thank you for watching!
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1% southern india welcome to Southern India the land of the dravadians i got 76% of that
I’m half Irish half Puerto Rican and here are my Ancestry DNA results down ⬇️
49%Ireland
12% Portugal
10% Indigenous Puerto Rico
7%Spain
6%Cameroon,Congo and Western Bantu Peoples
3%England Wales and Northwestern Europe
3%France
2%Basque
2%Senegal
2%Nigeria
2%Sweden and Denmark
1%Khoisan,Aka and Mbuti Peoples
1%Sardinia
I think the Spanish brought the Filipinos over as well as Filipinos might have been mixed with the Spanish coming into Guam back in the days
Maybe if they needed manpower but I doubt. Imagine the room and resources they would take up. Filipinos In Guam is something fairly new.
@user-en5hg5mw7l....The Spaniards did bring Filipino's to Guam as well,but not sure if these were Indigenous Filipino's or the Mestizo Filipino's.
have you ever been to the mainland US to visit? if so, where and when? I'm just so curious :) ofc don't share if you don't want to
Not really sure when but I've been to a number of states. Most people stick to the West Coast. It's the cheapest unless you have family on the East Coast. It'll cost just about $2000 to get from here to Los Angeles. That's why most people go to Japan, South Korea, Philippines and up until a few years ago Hong Kong on vacation. It's closer and a whole lot cheaper.
I notice that people from Guam have indigenous Mexico in them I wonder if either mestizos from Mexico went to Guam or if Spaniards brought indigenous Mexicans to Guam?
@ce7133....The Spaniards were the one's who brought the Mestizo Mexicans and Indigenous Mexicans to Guam.
wow I had no idea it was part of America there too, how cool for that insight; do people from mainland US travel there to visit or not so much?
Not many mainlanders visit. If so, it's usually work related or military (Guam). But many locals go stateside on vacation, for college or relocate. I lived in Hawaii for some time and my sibling currently lives in New York.
Here are my 23 and Me results down below ⬇️
81.4% European
56.6% Northwestern European
56.6% British and Irish
23.6% Southern European
12.6% Spanish and Portuguese
8.1% Italian
2.9% Broadly Southern European
0.4% Ashkenazi Jewish
0.8% Broadly European
9.1% Sub Saharan African
7.4% West African
4.6% Nigerian
1.0% Senegambian and Guinean
0.3% Ghanaian,Liberian,Sierra Leonean
1.5% Broadly West African
Congolese and Southern East African 1.0%
Angolan and Congolese 1.0%
African Hunter Gatherer 0.2%
Broadly Sub Saharan African 0.5%
7.6% Indigenous American
7.6% Indigenous American (Puerto Rico)
0.8% Broadly Western Asian and North African
0.8% North African
1.1% Unassigned
My Ancestry not a good result. Thats explain the Basque from your third great grandfather.
I'm glad you did the ancestry dna it has the largest sample population to compare with which with dna is exactly what you want. Your my heritage and 23 and me ones are so general when it comes to Asian and Native American population. The my heritage one results drove me crazy the dna pool is the smallest of the three and comes out funky. I think it's best when you attach a family tree to ancestry dna you get a more detailed ethnicity mix. My sister has done her dna but doesn't show a tree and her results are more general compared to mine with a detailed tree. Also remember non paternal events happen that may explain some dna surprises.
Very nice 👍👌I've first seen results from someone of Guam
Learned something new today. I was always curious if they were the same people or different in Guam and Mariana Islands
Glad to hear that. When it comes to our history, we were very much alike, if not the same in the days of our ancestors. It's more of the recent history (last 100 years) that has made the biggest difference. But DNA wise, I would say you couldn't see much of a difference.
The Philippines is in Asian
Hi, want to do this now. Thanks for sharring
At one point of time Portugual and Spain were like one country