Wow, thank you so much for having this very interesting conversation. What Dr. Fatou said makes sense, because it validates what I’ve been learning over these last few year’s. Peace & Blissing’s To All!
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad some are actually listening with their minds eye instead of posting emotional responses. Some just can't see and that's just the way it is. Take care
Hi Lovell, I didn't know you had a You Tube channel fam. My bestie, the fabulous Doc Fatou, sent this to me. It's great to see you on here. Chris at Native DNA provided me with his fantastic service & I highly recommend it. Anyway I'm listening to the replay now & I'll be back. Thanks for this. Keep Preaching ! Blessings 🙏🏽
Also, with the exception of African Ancestry who is a fraud that can tell you who you supposedly descend from in West/Central Africa. These other DNA testing companies give you regions or specific countries that did not even exist until they became colonized or became so-called independent from colonial rule. This conversation was a true gold mine, and has had me thinking about a lot. Thank you so much again. Peace & Blissing’s
The archeogenetic site MY TRUE ANCESTRY...has mislabeled skeletons called African slave trade victim in Mexico 1472 . The skeletons had dental modification aka tooth filing and were Yoruba type dna. There were other skeletons in the Caribbean as well with similar findings mislabeled African slave
@blacinjin8124 . Well that's the sources that I have. I also didn't say NORTH AMERICA. So it seems i am answering a question based on something i didn't specify. ..north America. skeletons with yoruba dna have been found in Mexico to Caribbean.
@blacinjin8124 ...of course it didn't answer your question because I gave you an answer based on what was said. I never said North America. You are asking about North America. The skeletons presented were found in Mexico and the Caribbean. If I said NORTH AMERICA that was said in error; it was not my intent but to state Mexico to Caribbean
The truth is the truth!
Thank you so much for this live! It gives me more perspective when doing my genealogical searches. Thank you again!
Wow, thank you so much for having this very interesting conversation. What Dr. Fatou said makes sense, because it validates what I’ve been learning over these last few year’s. Peace & Blissing’s To All!
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad some are actually listening with their minds eye instead of posting emotional responses. Some just can't see and that's just the way it is. Take care
Hi Lovell, I didn't know you had a You Tube channel fam.
My bestie, the fabulous Doc Fatou, sent this to me.
It's great to see you on here.
Chris at Native DNA provided me with his fantastic service & I highly recommend it.
Anyway I'm listening to the replay now & I'll be back.
Thanks for this.
Keep Preaching !
Blessings 🙏🏽
Thanks for coming over to take a look
Looking forward to it
Such a great resource. Thanks, Chief, for doing this video
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Also, with the exception of African Ancestry who is a fraud that can tell you who you supposedly descend from in West/Central Africa. These other DNA testing companies give you regions or specific countries that did not even exist until they became colonized or became so-called independent from colonial rule. This conversation was a true gold mine, and has had me thinking about a lot. Thank you so much again. Peace & Blissing’s
❤ Cousin Chief Lovell
Those were not Africans, those were Black Europeans. The Moors (a seperate group) were also in Iberia but have ancestry in North Africa.
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The Olmec heads are not African. MAYANS ARE NOT AFRICANS. Olmec heads are Aboriginal Indigenous ‐‐- not African.
Please source that up showing Yoruba had colonies here in North America. #croatan#waxhaw#yamasee#chahta
The archeogenetic site MY TRUE ANCESTRY...has mislabeled skeletons called African slave trade victim in Mexico 1472 . The skeletons had dental modification aka tooth filing and were Yoruba type dna. There were other skeletons in the Caribbean as well with similar findings mislabeled African slave
@@fatoudiarra6791 That didn't answer the question at all.
@blacinjin8124 . Well that's the sources that I have. I also didn't say NORTH AMERICA. So it seems i am answering a question based on something i didn't specify. ..north America. skeletons with yoruba dna have been found in Mexico to Caribbean.
@blacinjin8124 ...of course it didn't answer your question because I gave you an answer based on what was said. I never said North America. You are asking about North America. The skeletons presented were found in Mexico and the Caribbean. If I said NORTH AMERICA that was said in error; it was not my intent but to state Mexico to Caribbean
@@fatoudiarra6791 Skeletons are not a village. I asked for proof of Yoruba villages, and particularly in North America