Btw, the majority of the tribes that were taken from Africa and bought specifically to the U.S are: Igbo ( Nigeria, the majority of slaves brought here), Yoruba ( Nigeria, Benin), Akan ( Ghana), Bakongo ( Congo/Angola, also a large majority), Mandinka ( Senegambia/ Mali), Mende ( Sierra Leone, most of them sent to the islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia, look up Gullah/ Geechee), and there were many others, but those are the major ones that you can look to.
Cool results, your results are actually common for a Black American. A lot of us range in different African and European percentages. Half of us are as high as 20-45% European and the other half of us are in the 80s and 90s range of African and 4-15% European. It just depends on the family and where in the USA they live. Typically a lot of blacks from the deep south like Mississippi, Alabama Georgia, and South Carolina are highly African... Many of em over 90% African
Ok your results are typical for Black Americans, and I pretty much got the same results. As for Cameroon/Congo Bantu Peoples, for Americans, that's mostly going to be from the Congo/ Angola region. The tribe that was taken the most from that area and brought to the United States was the Bakongo tribe, they are in Northern Angola and and western Congo area. This is all from the research I've done. So for you, it would be the Bakongo tribe from Congo/Angola.
Being Black American "IS" a culture. Just like Jamaican is a culture. Most caribbeans are descendants of west Africans as well and they don't say they don't have a culture because they are mixed with white and Indian and several African tribes. Nigeria was not created by Africans and did not exist during the slave trade. Nigeria didn't get it's name until 1897. African borders were created by whites and Africans had their own kingdoms like the Oyo Empire, kingdom of Nri, Calabar, kingdom of Benin all in Nigeria.
10 % Mali is quite possibly the Fulani people of Mali/Mauretania/Guinea/Sierra Leone, who often have Straight noses and loose long hair. Quite a lot of people in the Caribbean have Mali.
The western bantu part of your DNA is likely eastern part of Nigeria with inclusion of thr Efik and Ibibio ethnic group, they enventualy almalgamated with the Igbo's to form the Aro chukwu confedrate.. They presently have a king who is a decendant of precolonial Nigeria Dynasty...
hi, did you find any African family members in your matches? also can you tell me what percentage you got from nigeria so i can add your total numbers up.... also im a jet black American Indian Cherokee,, and my ancestors are listed on the Cherokee Dawes rolls as Indian by blood.. and i would love to explain to you where the indian stories come from in the black community so you can tell your mom and aunty..
Peace your maternal haplogroup for example L , L 1 , L3 , M , N will give you even more insights , great video thanks interesting. I'm curious what is your haplogroup ?
@@faceofamodelLiving DNA does the same thing. Living DNA is W8T British owned, while African Ancestry is Black American owned. Living DNA is much cheaper, and it will tell you the tribes. So, in the end it's all about what you decide. God bless you 🙏. Peace!
Thank you! I'm Nigerian. If I take a stroll from my house to the nearest road junction, I'm guaranteed to come across a couple of people with her nose type before I get to the junction. My mum even has a smaller more pointy nose than her and she isn't mixed with anything. I don't think black people in America understand how diverse the physical appearance of black Africans is.
Western Mississippi, central Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland but most of my family on my fathers side are from Mississippi so I’m sure that’s actually true lol
@@faceofamodelwow your communities are all over the place. It would have been easy to figure out tribe if it was just one. Ex. The mbundu tribe is usually showed as “early Virginia” on communities or the Mende x bakongo x igbo - was in South Carolina
Btw, the majority of the tribes that were taken from Africa and bought specifically to the U.S are: Igbo ( Nigeria, the majority of slaves brought here), Yoruba ( Nigeria, Benin), Akan ( Ghana), Bakongo ( Congo/Angola, also a large majority), Mandinka ( Senegambia/ Mali), Mende ( Sierra Leone, most of them sent to the islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia, look up Gullah/ Geechee), and there were many others, but those are the major ones that you can look to.
Thank you!
Cool results, your results are actually common for a Black American. A lot of us range in different African and European percentages. Half of us are as high as 20-45% European and the other half of us are in the 80s and 90s range of African and 4-15% European. It just depends on the family and where in the USA they live. Typically a lot of blacks from the deep south like Mississippi, Alabama Georgia, and South Carolina are highly African... Many of em over 90% African
Thanks for watching and this is definitely truth from what I’ve witnessed.
Ok your results are typical for Black Americans, and I pretty much got the same results. As for Cameroon/Congo Bantu Peoples, for Americans, that's mostly going to be from the Congo/ Angola region. The tribe that was taken the most from that area and brought to the United States was the Bakongo tribe, they are in Northern Angola and and western Congo area. This is all from the research I've done. So for you, it would be the Bakongo tribe from Congo/Angola.
Being Black American "IS" a culture. Just like Jamaican is a culture. Most caribbeans are descendants of west Africans as well and they don't say they don't have a culture because they are mixed with white and Indian and several African tribes. Nigeria was not created by Africans and did not exist during the slave trade. Nigeria didn't get it's name until 1897. African borders were created by whites and Africans had their own kingdoms like the Oyo Empire, kingdom of Nri, Calabar, kingdom of Benin all in Nigeria.
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10 % Mali is quite possibly the Fulani people of Mali/Mauretania/Guinea/Sierra Leone, who often have Straight noses and loose long hair. Quite a lot of people in the Caribbean have Mali.
The western bantu part of your DNA is likely eastern part of Nigeria with inclusion of thr Efik and Ibibio ethnic group, they enventualy almalgamated with the Igbo's to form the Aro chukwu confedrate.. They presently have a king who is a decendant of precolonial Nigeria Dynasty...
....... and 100% gorgeous.
Thank you so much! 🫶🏾
hi, did you find any African family members in your matches?
also can you tell me what percentage you got from nigeria so i can add your total numbers up....
also im a jet black American Indian Cherokee,, and my ancestors are listed on the Cherokee Dawes rolls as Indian by blood.. and i would love to explain to you where the indian stories come from in the black community so you can tell your mom and aunty..
22% Nigerian and not 100% wi the the African family members only family with percentages
@faceofamodel I'm sorry I got a little confused at the last line, did you find any Africans from Africa DAT are related to you?
Peace your maternal haplogroup for example L , L 1 , L3 , M , N will give you even more insights , great video thanks interesting. I'm curious what is your haplogroup ?
I’m not sure
Peace Sister did you ever get your haplogroup ?
It may cost a lot but take African Ancestry DNA to find your Ethnic group (tribe).
Thanks for sharing. I didn’t even know that this was a thing.
@@faceofamodel Don't waste ur money. They just look at your haplogroup which is LESS than 1% of your DNA, and it's VERY expensive
Thanks for letting me know that
@@faceofamodelLiving DNA does the same thing. Living DNA is W8T British owned, while African Ancestry is Black American owned. Living DNA is much cheaper, and it will tell you the tribes. So, in the end it's all about what you decide. God bless you 🙏. Peace!
Your African DNA matches is how you know which African tribe/s you came from.
There are millions of people in Sub-saharan Africa with noses like yours.
Thank you!
I'm Nigerian. If I take a stroll from my house to the nearest road junction, I'm guaranteed to come across a couple of people with her nose type before I get to the junction. My mum even has a smaller more pointy nose than her and she isn't mixed with anything.
I don't think black people in America understand how diverse the physical appearance of black Africans is.
@@agunaboumuzocha7872 Some Black Americans aren't aware, but many of us are.
That interesting, but why does it take Ppl so long to tell their stories when they are on ytube. Please just get to the point😮
Yeah most of us do not because most of us don’t know our lineage hence the video.
You have a choice to either watch or not watch love it can all be so simple.
What are your genetic communities?
Western Mississippi, central Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland but most of my family on my fathers side are from Mississippi so I’m sure that’s actually true lol
@@faceofamodel Very good 👍! Thank you for sharing your results. 🕊️!
@@faceofamodelwow your communities are all over the place. It would have been easy to figure out tribe if it was just one. Ex. The mbundu tribe is usually showed as “early Virginia” on communities or the Mende x bakongo x igbo - was in South Carolina
I k r that why I was a little frustrated 🤣
Youre so beautiful!😍
Thank you!!
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