Thanks for the educational comments. I already stated in the beginning of the video that I am NOT educated on any of this so please remember that before you make a rude comment. Feel free to still make your rude comment tho 😊 thank you for those who politely corrected me!
The way you setup that salty joke 😂 lol 👏 Awhile back, I watched a Polynesian woman’s reaction to her DNA results video, who lives in Polynesian, who learned that she was 100% Polynesian. She was laughing, so hard 😂 Anyway, I was searching for “Jamaican DNA results” and a bunch showed up, including yours - Idk why yours was listed. However, I was like she looks like an “Afro-Latina”? Of course, you state in the very beginning that your Dad is African American & your Mom is Mexican. Thanks for making me laugh “It’s easy for those of you who know how to read & follow instructions” 😎 You must be a lot Fun. God bless you 🇵🇷
None of us know everything about all this and no one should claim to. Have you looked to see if your results have updated? Although your dna never changes, the more people that test, the more they can compare to your results. I think you have the features myself, I would guess that before Mexican.
@@Realitysua_ I can imagine. On some of these Ancestry tests that I've done there's 15 to 18 ethnicities and they won't fit on a screen shot. Thanks again!
You can check out African Ancestry. They will identify your African Tribe, not just your country. Some countries have more than 5 different tribes, each being unique in language, food, dance clothing and tradition
@@lamak0925 African Ancestry more than likely will not benefit her as it will only pick up Maternal lineage which she stated her mother is of Mexican heritage which will be more than likely Indigenous American lineage not African.
@@lamak0925 African Ancestry look at either mtdna to find your mother's mother's etc line, or ydna (only males can do this one) that will identify your father's father's etc line. Those lines can ideed be quite specific down to one or a range of tribes but these could be from a very very long time ago. Ancestry and 23&Me look at autosomal dna that reflects very recent ancestry.
You said that you were disappointed about the lack of American Native/Indigenous DNA, but it listed on your breakdown as 11%. Maybe you just misunderstood what it meant. Indigenous & Native mean the same thing. Happy now !
I'm black and mexican too! I have more Native American in my blood than Spanish my great grandfather was 100% Apache! Looks like you have more Spanish! Indigenous is Native American!
Mexican is a nationality which is basically political lines in the sand. Talk to your elders as these test are not that accurate. What DNA and time period are they tying these regions to . Also it is based on mitochondria
I'm African American I have a tiny bit of Northern Pakistani and South Indian at 0.8% and it's 23andme not 123andme, you should take the 23andme test they pick up everything you are mixed with.
I'm a whole African American and after taking 4 of these tests found out that I'm 11% Spanish and 1.3% South Asian aka Hind⁉ Amongst other suprises.....
Your Indigenous Americas Mexico is Native American. That stands for your Indigenous ancestors of Mexico. Most Mexicans are either Indigenous or white, specifically from Spain or Portugal. Lots of them are mixed with both indigenous and Spaniard, and by looking at your DNA, your mom is a mixed Mexican... Pretty cool results
JUST BECAUSE SHE HAS ANCESSTORS FROM SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL, DOESN'T NECESSARILY MEAN THEY WERE WHITE. THE MOORS, WHO WERE MAINLY AFRICAN, CONTROLLED SPAIN FOR ALMOST 800 YEARS. FURTHERMORE, IT'S BEEN PROVEN THAT AFRICANS WERE IN THE AMERICAS, OVER 51,700 YEARS AGO.....
@@ipolarisi2381 When people say “Indian” , they’re not talking about people from India lol. They’re actual thinking of “Native American” but get confused because the two are interchangeable
@@Mope333 No, America uses the word “Indian” for both groups of people, the rest of the world doesn’t. I’m European and when we say Indian, we mean Indian… from the actual country of India. To refer to the indigenous people of the America’s we would say native Americans, not Indians… because they are native to America and not Indian
Dna test results varies because we get 50% a piece from our parents which makes up our own genetic makeup but one of your parents test results could show an genetic marker that doesn’t pop up on your results, not to say you don’t share any of those ancestors with that parent but just goes to show the limit of the technology so far but it’s still pretty accurate in terms of your own personally results… do a genealogy test it goes more further Back giving us a more ancient beginning you could be related to an Egyptian pharaoh or an Inca king
I actually did 23andMe and my results came back being 75.1% African (surprised with sudanese showing up as small percentage) and 19.3% European-- mom's grandfather 100% Irish and my relatives on my fathers side are biracial (Native and Scottish). Surprised to see Spanish & Portuguese as a super small percentage (0.8) and then only having little Native American and little, also trace ancestry in Cyprus . When I uploaded my results to MyHeratige it threw me off because they had 15.6% Iberian and smaller percentages of Filipino, Indonesian and Malay. Irish Scottish and Welsh was 7.2% (huge difference from 23andMe) but Nigerian at 43% and Sierra Leon 19%. Also had Kenya as well. Its very interesting but very confusing. I was slightly disappointed as well because my great grandfather actually came from a Native American tribe though he was biracial. Idk what I was expecting lmao
You are so sweet and beautiful. 11% is a great take away when it it comes to Ancestry. Mexico, the America’s, all of them, can be considered Indigenous. My Ancestry came up with 1% Colombiano, 1% Venezuelan, 2% Belize, 2% Guatemalan, 2% Yucatán and 3% Indigenous Americas……. We are still laughing about that?? Never ever would have dreamed…Like which 5th Great Abuelita was that!!??? 😂🇯🇲
My niece is Mexican/Jamaican. Mum Mexican. Dad Jamaican. She did her DNA and she is everything. Native American, European, Asian, Egyptian, west African. Ancestry from Ramsees III on her Dad’s side as well as all the others. She’s the UN. I think it’s wonderful!
You're 11% indigenous. Not sure why you're salty since you did get Native DNA. I was told my whole life that my mother was French Indian Irish. She looks Indian (from India) She took a DNA test and got Spanish, English, Balkan and African. So I didn't get Indian ancestry either lol
Cool you still had a great grandmother to take the test. My last great grandmother died in 2005. Recently found out my great grandmother has a sister that's still living so that's as close as I can get to having my great grandmother take the test.
I'm also Black and Mexican-American although my parent's ethnicity's are switched around!! Its interesting to people with the same mixture to see what pops up for their ethnicities and what they end up looking like.
Mexican is not an ethnicity. It’s a nationality. The ethnicity for that region is either Spanish, Indigenous/Native or a mixture of the 2. Which are you?
@@paradisexkobra7853 Sounds like you’re projecting. Don’t be the person that would attack someone who was commenting with a genuine intention to help, inform. We’re all continuing to learn and grow all the time .. no need to feel insecure about not knowing something and then take that insecurity out on the person being informative. Don’t be that person.
@@arnewberry559 I mean African Americans are on average 10-25% European and you wouldn't go around asking if they are African or European or a mixture would you? What I'm getting at is that typically people should really have to know by now what mexican ancestry is made up of or have a general idea or they would specify (I'm mexican with more Spanish or Native ancestry) unless they aren't super interested in their/ the culture like that, which is ok too.
The word she was looking for is Desi. That would cover Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans and Nepalis as well as the greater diaspora in the Caribbean islands and Africa.
She didn't post or show her results, percentages for dna ? While Native Americans aren't 'Indians' they are related to East Asians, Indians are from South Asia, both groups have Asiatic type feautures, like often but not always dark brown skin and almost always straight hair
I also thought like you had some kind of Asian, Arabic, Indian blood, when I opened your video, saw your picture that you put as a cover.. :)) What lip gloss are you wearing in this video, if that's no secret? :))
Now that Nigeria has become prominent everyone of mixed race seems to have a connection to this country that only became Nigeria in 1963. I don't buy it.
I don’t really see Indian from Asian in you but I see Native American. Native Americans are considered Indian as well but native Americans and people from india have different features all together
It’s not about lookership this is about pure genetics. People can look whatever convenient to the eye but doesn’t hold weight regarding their actual genetic make up and ancestry.
That’s because they are not not related. Indians is the term used for both, native Americans are not the same as Indians (people from the country of india)
@@ipolarisi2381 But the difference is, Native Americans looks very Mongoloid. That’s how we can pinpoint that they came out of Asia (Siberia) to be specifically, Indians are similar but look different. But yes everyone came out of the same place at one point
Many Jamaicans look exactly like you, with 2 black parents. If you study history, there are black Japanese, black Chinese. black Mexicans, black Australians....they were the first ones in these Countries. look into that please, you'll get a lot of answers. A lot of my family members look exactly like you as well.
you are beautiful! It makes me sad to see a generation of beautiful people not appreciate who they truly are thinking that it would be better if they came from someone else somewhere else. I don't blame you darlin I blame your teachers who has taught our children this divisive non sense. Embrace your ancestors. Wherever they are from 😍🤷🏿🙋
Pakistanis aren't indians 😂😂😂 Indians are from India. Pakistanis are from Pakistan. Pakistan is a diverse country which means there are more ethnicities and not just one... pakistanis are indic people (not indian), which means they are from the area of the indus valley. Western and northern part of pakistan are indo iranian people and the eastern part of pakistan are indo-aryan, and share similarities with north indians. Pakistanis from north western area have light eyes, much light skin and hair, whereas many from especially south punjab and sindh are more dark and indian looking. btw your beautiful!
@Dark Knight LOL. Well not really. Both countries were under BRITISH Raj/british india. The brits called it india, indians never called themselves indians before, it was easier to call all indigenous people in british raj indians, they brits put all in one category after indic from indus river. These two countries (or areas) became one during the british raj. It was not one country untio the brits colonized. Before British Raj modern day Pakistan was under different empires for hundred of years. Read the history. Pakistan is a diverse multi ethnic country, (just like india also is) the only ethnical groups both countries share are punjabis... and actually also "mohajirs" who share dna with indians as they migrated from different parts of india. Punjabis make up the majority of Pakistan population but punjabis in india only make up less than 3% of Indias population. Punjab is even a multiethnical province in Pakistan, people have different backgrounds, north punjabis look different than southpunjabis. Punjabi along with persian was spoken in punjab before (due to the moghuls). About 15% procent of Pakistans population are mohajir. Mohajirs are muslim indians who migrated from different parts of modern india to Pakistan after partition (mostly were from utter pradesh india but many from other indian states aswell). The mohajirs native language is urdu. Urdu was developed in northindia where hindi was usually spoken as the moghuls extended their empire and the delhi sultanate dynasty. Urdu was adopted as pakistans national language but it actually doesn't have pakistani history as it was developed in north(east)india (utter pradesh). There is no such thing as indian dna cause "indian" is a nationality. Pakistani is a nationality too. That is why DNA tests don't write "indian" but rather southasian and they try to distinguish between northindian and southindian. DNA companies don't have enough data from southasians, thats why a big region is shown and its not split in smaller regions but when more people will get tested it will be easier for them to cut it into more regions like european regions are. Btw by breaking dna further its possible to see the difference. The average punjabis in india (who always lived there) even look different than the rest of indians, their dna is more similar to punjabis in pakistan. Of course some look similar in both countries. But Saying Pakistanis and indians have same DNA is just not correct as indians don't even have same dna. Is indian dna tamil? Orissi? Nagan? Northwest indian? Northeast indian? You are really ignorant, you don't know the history of Pakistan. I will say it again. Both countries were created during partition, before both were under british empire. Pakistan was ruled by different empires and not all of modern day pakistan was under the same empire, sometimes one area was under one empire but another wasn't. Countries lines didn't exist but regions of specific people existed like the provinces/states.
Pakistanis are Indians before y’all decided to separate a name yourself something different yeah we’re all the same people you’ll have the same exact bloodline just because y’all decided to separate because of different religions doesn’t change your genealogy
@@Utriedit215 that's actually not true. DNA is different and I already took a DNA test and it didn't show any parts of present day India. Haplogroups are different for most. There are many people who have uploaded their DNAs incl. Haplogroup here on youtube, both pakistanis and indians. There are different ethnicities in india too who don't share the same "bloodline" as you call it. Are you seriously saying that tamils are the same as punjabis? Or punjabis the same as nagas? There are ethnic groups in Pakistan that can't be found in India and vice versa. You just told me you're dumb without telling me you're dumb 😂😂
This may have already been stated in the comments but Indigenous American is Native American (North American-Mexico). 11% is very large for Indigenous groups which were unfortunately largely wiped out due to genocides and forced racial mixing. You probably have Aztec or Mayan ancestry, which are groups of esteemed warriors that built extremely advanced civilizations like Tenochtitlan. Very cool!
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IN Jamaica, the "Browning class" is the term used to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry, essentially the same as a "mulatto class" in other contexts, but with the "browning" term signifying a more specific social and cultural identity within the Jamaican context; it often implies a higher social status than simply being "mixed race.". Key points about the "browning class": Meaning: Refers to individuals of mixed African and European ancestry, often with lighter skin tones compared to the majority Black population in Jamaica. Social implications: Historically, the "browning class" has been associated with greater privilege and access to opportunities compared to those considered purely Black. Terminology preference: While "mulatto" is technically accurate, "browning" is preferred in Jamaica as it reflects the unique social dynamics and cultural nuances of the island.
In my opinion you look like a mix between Native American and Indian ! 😇 Great results ! Be proud that you're so mixed ! 🤗 And probably, if you want, you can see my dna results from Ancestry DNA ! 💝🙌
The DNA is only the start. I was born in England which is part of the UK. My surname starts at 1147, Lord/Knight his father Anglo Norman and his father SaxonNorman starts in 1170 four years after the Norman invasion of England in 1066. Both were Lords/Knights So does that make me Anglo Norman. Over the years where did all the money go from my direct line?
I only recently discovered being part Mexican (Yucatan peninsula), as well as Lumbee (and other afro-indigenous tribes based in the Mid-Atlantic region). My three main regions: Virginia, Texas/Louisiana, and Mississippi/Alabama.
South dravidians have African roots they were known as the far East africans, that's why omoro Somalis/ Ethiopians look a like, that's y dravidians are very dark with wholly hair
Dravidians have wholly hair because they have a aboriginal lineage and aborigines are the genetically furthest from Africans dispite their features appearing similar.
@@christopherhanson9578 I think there hair is curly and not wooly as the texture and hair cross section is different but the appearance can be comparable.
My half sister has 9 brothers and sisters on her Dad's side, all Mexican and Black except one who's full Mexican, between 4 moms. People think my sister is Black and Filippino, 2 brothers look Ethiopian or Somalian, a sister claims she's Puerto Rican when asked, 3 look straight India Indian and one looks Persian.
I had thought my entire life that I was native American and black from the Carribean. I took the ancestry test and my results were not what I thought it came back 50% native Americans and 18% Carib Indian,12% west Africa 2% English and 3% Spain. The other was 18%. Middle Eastern I don't have the paper and I can't remember which exact tribe I was shocked at these different numbers. Especially thinking my whole life of 44 years that I was just native and black and the African American part is over shadowed by these other races. I was never raised by my dad so I had no idea what he was other than light skinned black I just thought he was mulatto or light skinned.
I thought maybe you would share your whole DNA test but some things I guess should remain private for some but what you did share thank you and I hope you can solve the mystery about your grandpa!
Technically there is no such ethnicity as "Mexican". The majority of Mexicans are "mixed" (Spanish, Native American/Indigenous, and African). The average Mexican citizen is 60-80% European, 10-40% "Indigenous" and 5-20% African. "Indigenous" is unfortunately an inaccurate term because they did not originate in the Americas, their ancestors migrated from Asia.
@@Mope333 The average Puerto Rican has more African (sub-Saharan) DNA than the average Mexican. Also the average Puerto Rican has small amounts of Portugese, North African (Arabic), and Jewish DNA.
Girl I’m what they call black and I have Indian, Pakistan, Scotland and some more in me 😂but I’m mainly from Africa from what my DNA. I have Mexican in me as well it’s like df was going on 😂 my 6th great grandpa was full Scotland and on up 😮
I don't see anything that says that you are any different than what you say you are. you could fit in many families very easily. You are pretty as you are
Oh?I would've guessed A Dougla(African and South Asian mix) or some kinda mixed Pacifican,as I'm reminded of Papuan New guinea people seeing your phenotype.
You know, it could mean that Indian people are a very old blend of African and Mediterranean/Asian. People mixed and then moved, genetically bottle necking in different areas forming new nations.
I hope by now you have tried multiple other companies tests. Ancestry, based on what I've found (by taking 5 other tests) is that... Ancestry really isn't that great for DNA results. For example, Ancestry gives me 3% German.. Well , CRI gives me 50.5% German. And other companies gave me results in between. So...take many tests.
Love the video😂 I am shocked that you had 31% Spain & only 11% Mexican wtf!! Lol You look 100% indian....AND either way...you look 100% beautiful sis💗 I was unsure of which DNA test to purchase but after watching your video. I am going to go with Ancestry. Thanks!! Sidenote: I'm searching for family. Will this test help?
Your 11% Indigenous Americas - Mexico is Native American. Lots of people think that Native Americans are only in the U.S. They're from the American continent, North and South including the Caribbean islands. There are tribes all up and down the Americas.
Do you no what Mexican is ?. They are mixed. Mexican just means your from the country. Now how many ethnic groups are in Mexico. Spain is just one ethnic group in Mexico. The indigenous tribes are also there
Mexicans are native Americans course. Before the colonization of Spain. The indigenous people The Maya Of Mexico and Central America. And Aztec and Inca Of South America In of course mestizo
Scientists say that there are only 3 races and all other ethnic groups come from these groups African , Asian , Caucasian . And even Asian and Caucasian come from African ancestry so In theory we are all really African .However it is amazing to see how we change over the years if we do not mix for quite some time . And amazing to see what we look like after mixing again . Both my grandmothers are mixed one black and white the other black and Native American . Africans that were slaves were sent all over the world so we probably have the most mixture and diversity in looks around the world .
Note that you do have indigenous American heritage--Mexicans are typically mixed indigenous (native) and Spanish or Portuguese. For what it's worth, I don't think you look South Asian (Indian, Pakistani, etc.). Just sayin'
Native American was in your results. The ‘Indigenous Americas-Mexico’ is Native American. Let’s please try to get educated about different ethnicities.
Yes, indeed some do. Perhaps is the Gypsy blood that some of us may have enheritied from Spain. This Indian blood (Punjabi) does show in my DNA. Gypsies seem to have originated from India.
I think they are actually Mongolian - the Russia Siberia connection. The first Native Americans he met in the Americas were those on the Island of The Bahamas in the Caribbean. They referred to them as black. If you get any book that details his ship/travel journal. Possibly the 1st or 2nd, I can’t remember which one. You’ll be able to check for yourself. Therefore, not all indigenous people looked exactly the same. Ok, thanks & peace 🙏🌻
I am 99 percent european .2 percent black but family legend was my great grandmother was half native, sigh just boring gringo with a very tiny tincture of black which is cool
Don't be hurt...because 1st nation people Mexican are native American's do more research because...if u haven't noticed...that native American's are left of the list...
Did you ever think that Eastern Indians are you, and not the other way around? This human journey is way beyond our recorded history maybe the entire eastern Indian race IS a mix of so called black and Mexican. Just a thought.
So as far as I know my siblings and I are of 100% European descent . But even then the way our DNA split is different. My brother has the skin tone of our southern European ancestors and I have the skin tone of our northern European ancestors. My brother and I also look nothing alike, the only way you can tell we are siblings is if our sister is with us because she looks like both of us and her skin tone is in between hours. But one of these days I will get around to doing a ancestry Dna kit.
Native Americans are from east asia . You are indigenous American it’s called South America. So don’t let being native Americans define you being indigenous American blacks are indigenous to Americas as much as asia and africa we created civilization
What do you mean “not even Native American”? Do you not know what the word “indigenous” means??? You’re 11% Native American. It says “indigenous Mexican” because as they’re able to more and more fine tune the datasets, they’re becoming more able to discern tribal DNA. They’re still not accurate enough to do that perfectly and nail down your individual tribe, they can discern -sometimes - between Mexican and USA or Canadian natives. That’s why they have to denote it as indigenous Mexican, because it’s not indigenous from Canada/USA. So, I’m guessing the “Mexican” label confused you. But you’re 11% Native American. …and I hope that makes you more pleased with your results as well.
OK beautiful here’s a tiny little lesson that I learned the other day there were 7.5 Native Americans in the United States of America what is now called the knighted state of America they stretched all the way from Mexico Peru Puerto Rico Honduras I mean all these different countries all these different areas stretched across it these people were called natives the Spanish came in and annihilated the natives either killing them or trying to sex and breed them out of their darker skin most people who call themselves Mexican I’ll call them selves Mexican because they are citizens of the country called Mexico they used to be something else especially people now they are a mixed group by way of the Spaniards
Thanks for the educational comments. I already stated in the beginning of the video that I am NOT educated on any of this so please remember that before you make a rude comment. Feel free to still make your rude comment tho 😊 thank you for those who politely corrected me!
I truly am glad I stopped by. Your video is very informative.
That's a really good attitude to have! I totally thought you might be part 'Indian'.
The way you setup that salty joke 😂 lol 👏 Awhile back, I watched a Polynesian woman’s reaction to her DNA results video, who lives in Polynesian, who learned that she was 100% Polynesian. She was laughing, so hard 😂
Anyway, I was searching for “Jamaican DNA results” and a bunch showed up, including yours - Idk why yours was listed. However, I was like she looks like an “Afro-Latina”? Of course, you state in the very beginning that your Dad is African American & your Mom is Mexican. Thanks for making me laugh “It’s easy for those of you who know how to read & follow instructions” 😎 You must be a lot Fun. God bless you 🇵🇷
None of us know everything about all this and no one should claim to. Have you looked to see if your results have updated? Although your dna never changes, the more people that test, the more they can compare to your results. I think you have the features myself, I would guess that before Mexican.
Your indigenous Mexico is your Native American. What was all of results? Thanks for sharing by the way.
Yes you’re right! Thank you! And everything in the picture that I showed with an addition of Cyprus. It didn’t fit on the pic!
@@Realitysua_ I can imagine. On some of these Ancestry tests that I've done there's 15 to 18 ethnicities and they won't fit on a screen shot. Thanks again!
You can check out African Ancestry. They will identify your African Tribe, not just your country. Some countries have more than 5 different tribes, each being unique in language, food, dance clothing and tradition
@@lamak0925 African Ancestry more than likely will not benefit her as it will only pick up Maternal lineage which she stated her mother is of Mexican heritage which will be more than likely Indigenous American lineage not African.
@@lamak0925 African Ancestry look at either mtdna to find your mother's mother's etc line, or ydna (only males can do this one) that will identify your father's father's etc line. Those lines can ideed be quite specific down to one or a range of tribes but these could be from a very very long time ago. Ancestry and 23&Me look at autosomal dna that reflects very recent ancestry.
You said that you were disappointed about the lack of American Native/Indigenous DNA, but it listed on your breakdown as 11%. Maybe you just misunderstood what it meant. Indigenous & Native mean the same thing.
Happy now !
@Keisha so sweet 😂 Ya .. ignorance is funny
Mexicans frequently have aboriginal American in their backgrounds.
She wanted to be East Indian not Native American.
She meant Indian as in from India....
@@jerickahewitt1655 But she also stated that she was disappointed that she did not get any Native American when it is clearly in her results.
I'm black and mexican too! I have more Native American in my blood than Spanish my great grandfather was 100% Apache! Looks like you have more Spanish! Indigenous is Native American!
Cool
my daughter is black and her mother is a whitish mexican. lighter complexion. i'm a light brown skinned black.
Mexican is a nationality which is basically political lines in the sand. Talk to your elders as these test are not that accurate. What DNA and time period are they tying these regions to . Also it is based on mitochondria
@@claudereed7677 your daughter is black/Mexican
I'm African American I have a tiny bit of Northern Pakistani and South Indian at 0.8% and it's 23andme not 123andme, you should take the 23andme test they pick up everything you are mixed with.
I'm a whole African American and after taking 4 of these tests found out that I'm 11% Spanish and 1.3%
South Asian aka Hind⁉ Amongst other suprises.....
Your Indigenous Americas Mexico is Native American. That stands for your Indigenous ancestors of Mexico. Most Mexicans are either Indigenous or white, specifically from Spain or Portugal. Lots of them are mixed with both indigenous and Spaniard, and by looking at your DNA, your mom is a mixed Mexican... Pretty cool results
Wow this makes a lot of sense! Thank you!
@@Realitysua_ no problem!!
@@Realitysua_ make sure to screenshot your current results because AncestryDNA is about to have the Ethnicity estimate update later this month
Don't 90% of Mexicans have indigenous ancestry
JUST BECAUSE SHE HAS ANCESSTORS FROM SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL, DOESN'T NECESSARILY MEAN THEY WERE WHITE. THE MOORS, WHO WERE MAINLY AFRICAN, CONTROLLED SPAIN FOR ALMOST 800 YEARS. FURTHERMORE, IT'S BEEN PROVEN THAT AFRICANS WERE IN THE AMERICAS, OVER 51,700 YEARS AGO.....
You’re literally 11% “Indian”, please educate yourself indigenous people in Mexico are Native American too
🤦♂️ When she said Indian she was referring to people who are from the country India, not native Americans
@@ipolarisi2381 When people say “Indian” , they’re not talking about people from India lol. They’re actual thinking of “Native American” but get confused because the two are interchangeable
@@Mope333 No, America uses the word “Indian” for both groups of people, the rest of the world doesn’t. I’m European and when we say Indian, we mean Indian… from the actual country of India. To refer to the indigenous people of the America’s we would say native Americans, not Indians… because they are native to America and not Indian
@@ipolarisi2381 that’s what I’m saying, I’m speaking for Americans
@@ipolarisi2381 I know Americans can be ignorant, but then again it’s understandable
Most of Mexico is Native American tribes that migrated or pushed out of the North.
Dna test results varies because we get 50% a piece from our parents which makes up our own genetic makeup but one of your parents test results could show an genetic marker that doesn’t pop up on your results, not to say you don’t share any of those ancestors with that parent but just goes to show the limit of the technology so far but it’s still pretty accurate in terms of your own personally results… do a genealogy test it goes more further Back giving us a more ancient beginning you could be related to an Egyptian pharaoh or an Inca king
I actually did 23andMe and my results came back being 75.1% African (surprised with sudanese showing up as small percentage) and 19.3% European-- mom's grandfather 100% Irish and my relatives on my fathers side are biracial (Native and Scottish). Surprised to see Spanish & Portuguese as a super small percentage (0.8) and then only having little Native American and little, also trace ancestry in Cyprus . When I uploaded my results to MyHeratige it threw me off because they had 15.6% Iberian and smaller percentages of Filipino, Indonesian and Malay. Irish Scottish and Welsh was 7.2% (huge difference from 23andMe) but Nigerian at 43% and Sierra Leon 19%. Also had Kenya as well. Its very interesting but very confusing. I was slightly disappointed as well because my great grandfather actually came from a Native American tribe though he was biracial. Idk what I was expecting lmao
I would trust my 23andme results much more than what MyHeritage says because 23andme's ancestry results are much more reliable.
You are so sweet and beautiful.
11% is a great take away when it it comes to Ancestry. Mexico, the America’s, all of them, can be considered Indigenous.
My Ancestry came up with 1% Colombiano, 1% Venezuelan, 2% Belize, 2% Guatemalan, 2% Yucatán and 3% Indigenous Americas……. We are still laughing about that?? Never ever would have dreamed…Like which 5th Great Abuelita was that!!??? 😂🇯🇲
Mexico/Canada/U.S. make up North America.
My niece is Mexican/Jamaican. Mum Mexican. Dad Jamaican. She did her DNA and she is everything. Native American, European, Asian, Egyptian, west African. Ancestry from Ramsees III on her Dad’s side as well as all the others. She’s the UN.
I think it’s wonderful!
You're 11% indigenous. Not sure why you're salty since you did get Native DNA. I was told my whole life that my mother was French Indian Irish. She looks Indian (from India)
She took a DNA test and got Spanish, English, Balkan and African. So I didn't get Indian ancestry either lol
5:21 she stops rambling long enough to show results
Cool you still had a great grandmother to take the test. My last great grandmother died in 2005. Recently found out my great grandmother has a sister that's still living so that's as close as I can get to having my great grandmother take the test.
Ps don't be hurt be proud 🥰
You literally do look East Indian. And you’re right you don’t look like your typical African and Mexican mix.
Wow! My ancestry is 35% Spain 🇪🇸 (almost the same percentage as you) and my dad was fully from Spain
Why do you people prefer Indian over African???😢😢
I'm also Black and Mexican-American although my parent's ethnicity's are switched around!!
Its interesting to people with the same mixture to see what pops up for their ethnicities and what they end up looking like.
Lol yes, agreed!
Mexican is not an ethnicity. It’s a nationality. The ethnicity for that region is either Spanish, Indigenous/Native or a mixture of the 2. Which are you?
@@arnewberry559 Don't be that person. You know what I meant
@@paradisexkobra7853 Sounds like you’re projecting. Don’t be the person that would attack someone who was commenting with a genuine intention to help, inform.
We’re all continuing to learn and grow all the time .. no need to feel insecure about not knowing something and then take that insecurity out on the person being informative. Don’t be that person.
@@arnewberry559 I mean African Americans are on average 10-25% European and you wouldn't go around asking if they are African or European or a mixture would you?
What I'm getting at is that typically people should really have to know by now what mexican ancestry is made up of or have a general idea or they would specify (I'm mexican with more Spanish or Native ancestry) unless they aren't super interested in their/ the culture like that, which is ok too.
Why “Indian from Pakistan,” not “Indian from India”?
Because Pakistan is a made up line in the sand LOL He's an Indian 😁
@@leedeu8005 every country is made up though
Because they don't realize Pakistan will always be India same blood and people
Because she doesn’t feel exotic enough. I feel sorry for her! Young dumb shit….smh
The word she was looking for is Desi. That would cover Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans and Nepalis as well as the greater diaspora in the Caribbean islands and Africa.
She didn't post or show her results, percentages for dna ? While Native Americans aren't 'Indians' they are related to East Asians, Indians are from South Asia, both groups have Asiatic type feautures, like often but not always dark brown skin and almost always straight hair
I also thought like you had some kind of Asian, Arabic, Indian blood, when I opened your video, saw your picture that you put as a cover.. :))
What lip gloss are you wearing in this video, if that's no secret? :))
Arabs and Indians are Asians,the whole of Arabia is western Asia depending on your location as Arabia is close to Africa.
Welcome my Sister from Nigeria! 🇳🇬
Now that Nigeria has become prominent everyone of mixed race seems to have a connection to this country that only became Nigeria in 1963. I don't buy it.
I don’t really see Indian from Asian in you but I see Native American. Native Americans are considered Indian as well but native Americans and people from india have different features all together
It’s not about lookership this is about pure genetics. People can look whatever convenient to the eye but doesn’t hold weight regarding their actual genetic make up and ancestry.
That’s because they are not not related. Indians is the term used for both, native Americans are not the same as Indians (people from the country of india)
@@ipolarisi2381 Both do shares Asian history tho lol
@@Mope333 Yes, thousands of years ago. If you think like that then Europeans and Africans share the same history, also just thousands of years ago
@@ipolarisi2381 But the difference is, Native Americans looks very Mongoloid. That’s how we can pinpoint that they came out of Asia (Siberia) to be specifically, Indians are similar but look different. But yes everyone came out of the same place at one point
Many Jamaicans look exactly like you, with 2 black parents. If you study history, there are black Japanese, black Chinese. black Mexicans, black Australians....they were the first ones in these Countries. look into that please, you'll get a lot of answers. A lot of my family members look exactly like you as well.
you are beautiful! It makes me sad to see a generation of beautiful people not appreciate who they truly are thinking that it would be better if they came from someone else somewhere else. I don't blame you darlin I blame your teachers who has taught our children this divisive non sense.
Embrace your ancestors.
Wherever they are from
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Pakistanis aren't indians 😂😂😂 Indians are from India. Pakistanis are from Pakistan. Pakistan is a diverse country which means there are more ethnicities and not just one... pakistanis are indic people (not indian), which means they are from the area of the indus valley. Western and northern part of pakistan are indo iranian people and the eastern part of pakistan are indo-aryan, and share similarities with north indians. Pakistanis from north western area have light eyes, much light skin and hair, whereas many from especially south punjab and sindh are more dark and indian looking. btw your beautiful!
Btw you forget India and Pakistan were same country before partition so they have same DNA ancestry
@Dark Knight LOL. Well not really. Both countries were under BRITISH Raj/british india. The brits called it india, indians never called themselves indians before, it was easier to call all indigenous people in british raj indians, they brits put all in one category after indic from indus river. These two countries (or areas) became one during the british raj. It was not one country untio the brits colonized. Before British Raj modern day Pakistan was under different empires for hundred of years. Read the history. Pakistan is a diverse multi ethnic country, (just like india also is) the only ethnical groups both countries share are punjabis... and actually also "mohajirs" who share dna with indians as they migrated from different parts of india. Punjabis make up the majority of Pakistan population but punjabis in india only make up less than 3% of Indias population. Punjab is even a multiethnical province in Pakistan, people have different backgrounds, north punjabis look different than southpunjabis. Punjabi along with persian was spoken in punjab before (due to the moghuls). About 15% procent of Pakistans population are mohajir. Mohajirs are muslim indians who migrated from different parts of modern india to Pakistan after partition (mostly were from utter pradesh india but many from other indian states aswell). The mohajirs native language is urdu. Urdu was developed in northindia where hindi was usually spoken as the moghuls extended their empire and the delhi sultanate dynasty. Urdu was adopted as pakistans national language but it actually doesn't have pakistani history as it was developed in north(east)india (utter pradesh). There is no such thing as indian dna cause "indian" is a nationality. Pakistani is a nationality too. That is why DNA tests don't write "indian" but rather southasian and they try to distinguish between northindian and southindian. DNA companies don't have enough data from southasians, thats why a big region is shown and its not split in smaller regions but when more people will get tested it will be easier for them to cut it into more regions like european regions are. Btw by breaking dna further its possible to see the difference. The average punjabis in india (who always lived there) even look different than the rest of indians, their dna is more similar to punjabis in pakistan. Of course some look similar in both countries. But Saying Pakistanis and indians have same DNA is just not correct as indians don't even have same dna. Is indian dna tamil? Orissi? Nagan? Northwest indian? Northeast indian? You are really ignorant, you don't know the history of Pakistan. I will say it again. Both countries were created during partition, before both were under british empire. Pakistan was ruled by different empires and not all of modern day pakistan was under the same empire, sometimes one area was under one empire but another wasn't. Countries lines didn't exist but regions of specific people existed like the provinces/states.
Pakistanis are Indians before y’all decided to separate a name yourself something different yeah we’re all the same people you’ll have the same exact bloodline just because y’all decided to separate because of different religions doesn’t change your genealogy
@@Utriedit215 that's actually not true. DNA is different and I already took a DNA test and it didn't show any parts of present day India. Haplogroups are different for most. There are many people who have uploaded their DNAs incl. Haplogroup here on youtube, both pakistanis and indians. There are different ethnicities in india too who don't share the same "bloodline" as you call it. Are you seriously saying that tamils are the same as punjabis? Or punjabis the same as nagas? There are ethnic groups in Pakistan that can't be found in India and vice versa. You just told me you're dumb without telling me you're dumb 😂😂
@@Utriedit215 if you really are not an imbecile I suggest you read my comments. I'm explaining the history (shortcut) very well
This may have already been stated in the comments but Indigenous American is Native American (North American-Mexico). 11% is very large for Indigenous groups which were unfortunately largely wiped out due to genocides and forced racial mixing. You probably have Aztec or Mayan ancestry, which are groups of esteemed warriors that built extremely advanced civilizations like Tenochtitlan. Very cool!
IN Jamaica, the "Browning class" is the term used to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry, essentially the same as a "mulatto class" in other contexts, but with the "browning" term signifying a more specific social and cultural identity within the Jamaican context; it often implies a higher social status than simply being "mixed race.".
Key points about the "browning class":
Meaning:
Refers to individuals of mixed African and European ancestry, often with lighter skin tones compared to the majority Black population in Jamaica.
Social implications:
Historically, the "browning class" has been associated with greater privilege and access to opportunities compared to those considered purely Black.
Terminology preference:
While "mulatto" is technically accurate, "browning" is preferred in Jamaica as it reflects the unique social dynamics and cultural nuances of the island.
In my opinion you look like a mix between Native American and Indian ! 😇 Great results ! Be proud that you're so mixed ! 🤗 And probably, if you want, you can see my dna results from Ancestry DNA ! 💝🙌
“ I’am Black and Mexican” (and white)
The DNA is only the start. I was born in England which is part of the UK. My surname starts at 1147, Lord/Knight his father Anglo Norman and his father SaxonNorman starts in 1170 four years after the Norman invasion of England in 1066. Both were Lords/Knights So does that make me Anglo Norman. Over the years where did all the money go from my direct line?
How long it took u to get your results back
News 📰 flash you’re Native American, Hello! Mexico 🇲🇽
Did you compare you and your brothers results?
I only recently discovered being part Mexican (Yucatan peninsula), as well as Lumbee (and other afro-indigenous tribes based in the Mid-Atlantic region). My three main regions: Virginia, Texas/Louisiana, and Mississippi/Alabama.
South dravidians have African roots they were known as the far East africans, that's why omoro Somalis/ Ethiopians look a like, that's y dravidians are very dark with wholly hair
I'm not sure if all of them have wooly hair as some Africans have loose and curly to straight hair.
Dravidians have wholly hair because they have a aboriginal lineage and aborigines are the genetically furthest from Africans dispite their features appearing similar.
@@christopherhanson9578 I think there hair is curly and not wooly as the texture and hair cross section is different but the appearance can be comparable.
@@christopherhanson9578 they are a subgroup of the dravidians after they left east Africa they kept going east
@@quinncole8122 Yes but they are no more genetically liked to Africans than Chinese. Even caucasians are closer genetically to Africans than they are.
Remember that original groups in Latinamerica are also native american (aztecs, maya, tarasco, quechua, taíno, caribs, mapuche, etc...)
My half sister has 9 brothers and sisters on her Dad's side, all Mexican and Black except one who's full Mexican, between 4 moms. People think my sister is Black and Filippino, 2 brothers look Ethiopian or Somalian, a sister claims she's Puerto Rican when asked, 3 look straight India Indian and one looks Persian.
There is no such thing as "full Mexican" Mexican are a mixture of 3 different races, Native, European, African.
I had thought my entire life that I was native American and black from the Carribean. I took the ancestry test and my results were not what I thought it came back 50% native Americans and 18%
Carib Indian,12% west Africa 2% English and 3% Spain. The other was 18%. Middle Eastern I don't have the paper and I can't remember which exact tribe I was shocked at these different numbers. Especially thinking my whole life of 44 years that I was just native and black and the African American part is over shadowed by these other races. I was never raised by my dad so I had no idea what he was other than light skinned black I just thought he was mulatto or light skinned.
I thought maybe you would share your whole DNA test but some things I guess should remain private for some but what you did share thank you and I hope you can solve the mystery about your grandpa!
Technically there is no such ethnicity as "Mexican". The majority of Mexicans are "mixed" (Spanish, Native American/Indigenous, and African). The average Mexican citizen is 60-80% European, 10-40% "Indigenous" and 5-20% African. "Indigenous" is unfortunately an inaccurate term because they did not originate in the Americas, their ancestors migrated from Asia.
Most Mexicans have a high Native American percentage, they’re more Native than anything lol
You’re thinking of Puerto Ricans etc
@@Mope333 The average Puerto Rican has more African (sub-Saharan) DNA than the average Mexican. Also the average Puerto Rican has small amounts of Portugese, North African (Arabic), and Jewish DNA.
@@JEREMY99218 Basically what I said, They’re more European than anything actually
@@JEREMY99218 While Mexicans (etc) has a higher Native percentage (Aztec)
I’m curious, how can you be Mexican and not have Indigenous?
Did you mean Indian from India✌
Girl I’m what they call black and I have Indian, Pakistan, Scotland and some more in me 😂but I’m mainly from Africa from what my DNA. I have Mexican in me as well it’s like df was going on 😂 my 6th great grandpa was full Scotland and on up 😮
My first thought looking at you was Indian...
I don't see anything that says that you are any different than what you say you are. you could fit in many families very easily. You are pretty as you are
Oh?I would've guessed A Dougla(African and South Asian mix) or some kinda mixed Pacifican,as I'm reminded of Papuan New guinea people seeing your phenotype.
Yes she looks just like a Dougla
Y'all do look middle Eastern though, you're beautiful... nonetheless African and Hispanic cool
You got some percentages that were shown on the screen- these are fire results but show us the map and the full results 🔥
How many clones have been created from your DNA sample?
What is the purpose of this
You know, it could mean that Indian people are a very old blend of African and Mediterranean/Asian. People mixed and then moved, genetically bottle necking in different areas forming new nations.
It's good to see someone who looks like me apart from my siblings.I'm a mixed race person too.
YOU ARE 100% HUMAN
I hope by now you have tried multiple other companies tests. Ancestry, based on what I've found (by taking 5 other tests) is that... Ancestry really isn't that great for DNA results. For example, Ancestry gives me 3% German.. Well , CRI gives me 50.5% German. And other companies gave me results in between.
So...take many tests.
Y’all share ancestors so it is common to look India Indian
Love the video😂 I am shocked that you had 31% Spain & only 11% Mexican wtf!! Lol You look 100% indian....AND either way...you look 100% beautiful
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I was unsure of which DNA test to purchase but after watching your video. I am going to go with Ancestry. Thanks!! Sidenote: I'm searching for family. Will this test help?
Thank youuuuu😊!! Yes, but only if they’ve done ancestry dna as well. That’s kind of the sucky part.
@@Realitysua_ Thank you! Yes I know only if they took the DNA test as well. Does suck! Hopefully someone on my dad's side took it🙏🙏😃
Your 11% Indigenous Americas - Mexico is Native American. Lots of people think that Native Americans are only in the U.S. They're from the American continent, North and South including the Caribbean islands. There are tribes all up and down the Americas.
Do you no what Mexican is ?. They are mixed. Mexican just means your from the country. Now how many ethnic groups are in Mexico. Spain is just one ethnic group in Mexico. The indigenous tribes are also there
You can look at strait hair and high cheekbones,and tell she's Indian,like chilli from tlc.
Mexicans are native Americans course. Before the colonization of Spain. The indigenous people The Maya Of Mexico and Central America. And Aztec and Inca Of South America In of course mestizo
I m not sure why you are upset. You look like VP Kamala Harris. So whatever is going on with your parent, you are gorgeous.
Scientists say that there are only 3 races and all other ethnic groups come from these groups African , Asian , Caucasian . And even Asian and Caucasian come from African ancestry so In theory we are all really African .However it is amazing to see how we change over the years if we do not mix for quite some time . And amazing to see what we look like after mixing again . Both my grandmothers are mixed one black and white the other black and Native American . Africans that were slaves were sent all over the world so we probably have the most mixture and diversity in looks around the world .
Caucasoid, Negroid and Mongoloid
Claude Reed ; I am light brown skinned too , but am 100% Black.
i was also upset i took a dna test to find out if i was british and i was 0% british my dad is 100% indian and i am too
Lol. I guess your colonizers never colonized you.
Indigenous Americas - Mexico is Native American 🙃
Note that you do have indigenous American heritage--Mexicans are typically mixed indigenous (native) and Spanish or Portuguese. For what it's worth, I don't think you look South Asian (Indian, Pakistani, etc.). Just sayin'
The name of the company is 23 and me
I'm 2 years late but WTF!? You was hoping to be from India!? 😅😂
Babe, Pakistan and India are two different countries. They're really close and similar though!
in reality you're who you're phenotypically
Did yk 60-80% are native in Mexico and you are 11% native american/Mexico same race diff type of culture after history happened.
U and ur brother can download ur results to gedmatch it's free and u can compare and find more family
Try my hertiage one and all the other kits don't give up
Native American was in your results. The ‘Indigenous Americas-Mexico’ is Native American. Let’s please try to get educated about different ethnicities.
Mexicans and Indians have similar characteristics I know Mexican people who get mistaken for Indian and vice Versa
Yes, indeed some do. Perhaps is the Gypsy blood that some of us may have enheritied from Spain. This Indian blood (Punjabi) does show in my DNA. Gypsies seem to have originated from India.
I came for the comments after she said she didn't have any native. 😄
Also Native American Ancestors Actually came from India 🇮🇳 1,000 years ago.
They came from Russia I believe. Christopher Columbus dod think they were the same people when he first met native Americans
Siberia and before that china
I think they are actually Mongolian - the Russia Siberia connection. The first Native Americans he met in the Americas were those on the Island of The Bahamas in the Caribbean. They referred to them as black. If you get any book that details his ship/travel journal. Possibly the 1st or 2nd, I can’t remember which one. You’ll be able to check for yourself. Therefore, not all indigenous people looked exactly the same. Ok, thanks & peace 🙏🌻
Erm… no they didn’t
@@elainem6832 instead of Black, I thought he considered them to be red people
you literally have 11% native american DNA
Mexican is not a race or ethnicity and Pakistanis and Indian are not the same
Pakistani and Indian have same DNA because they were same country before partition
If you're Mexican you are native American sis
You are Caucasian (Spaniard), Black (African) and Native American (mexico) predominantly.
I am 99 percent european .2 percent black but family legend was my great grandmother was half native, sigh just boring gringo with a very tiny tincture of black which is cool
Don't be hurt...because 1st nation people Mexican are native American's do more research because...if u haven't noticed...that native American's are left of the list...
Your 11% Native American.
Yes I noticed that after! Thank you!
The best part of you is nigerian they are the smartest people in the world
Did you ever think that Eastern Indians are you, and not the other way around? This human journey is way beyond our recorded history maybe the entire eastern Indian race IS a mix of so called black and Mexican. Just a thought.
I wanna do this but I'm sure it'll be boring and say 90% african
So as far as I know my siblings and I are of 100% European descent . But even then the way our DNA split is different. My brother has the skin tone of our southern European ancestors and I have the skin tone of our northern European ancestors. My brother and I also look nothing alike, the only way you can tell we are siblings is if our sister is with us because she looks like both of us and her skin tone is in between hours. But one of these days I will get around to doing a ancestry Dna kit.
You should go over your results slower so we can actually see them.
Native Americans are from east asia . You are indigenous American it’s called South America. So don’t let being native Americans define you being indigenous American blacks are indigenous to Americas as much as asia and africa we created civilization
What do you mean “not even Native American”? Do you not know what the word “indigenous” means??? You’re 11% Native American. It says “indigenous Mexican” because as they’re able to more and more fine tune the datasets, they’re becoming more able to discern tribal DNA. They’re still not accurate enough to do that perfectly and nail down your individual tribe, they can discern -sometimes - between Mexican and USA or Canadian natives. That’s why they have to denote it as indigenous Mexican, because it’s not indigenous from Canada/USA. So, I’m guessing the “Mexican” label confused you. But you’re 11% Native American.
…and I hope that makes you more pleased with your results as well.
Sweet JESUS. Someone tell this child India and Pakistan is two different countries.
😂😂😂😂
Black is a race. Mexican is a nacionality. There are strange racial conceptions in US...
I've also done ancestry
Sigh. Why do people do these tests...then come on TH-cam and make complete fools out of themselves?
Thank you for sharing
OK beautiful here’s a tiny little lesson that I learned the other day there were 7.5 Native Americans in the United States of America what is now called the knighted state of America they stretched all the way from Mexico Peru Puerto Rico Honduras I mean all these different countries all these different areas stretched across it these people were called natives the Spanish came in and annihilated the natives either killing them or trying to sex and breed them out of their darker skin most people who call themselves Mexican I’ll call them selves Mexican because they are citizens of the country called Mexico they used to be something else especially people now they are a mixed group by way of the Spaniards
Spain is in Europe.