@Bl M stop try to hide the fact that as of 2022 black people are the most hated people group in the world Europe, Asia, the ENTIRE AMERICAN CONTINENTS, Australia, NORTh AFRICA and peace for us is not coming soon enough, due to the ungodly things Europe and the Arab world has and still are doing to us
Black Americans are mostly black Indians. They're native to the land. Do your research. They were told lies at school by the white inorder to forget who they are.
@@19Elicar There are a lot of people who have that high African dna. The assumption is that all African Americans are so heavily mixed and alot of us aren’t. When they do the calculation they include mixed, biracial and anyone who identifies or they identify as black. This brings down our African dna numbers collectively. Both sides of my family are from rural NC. Both parents are from there. Both sides are in the same area since slavery and before slavery. So far 1690. Gullah? Technically yes. I have many family with no European dna. My dad being one of them.
Our Genetic Communities technology identifies groups of AncestryDNA members who are most likely connected because they share fairly recent ancestors who came from the same region or culture. These communities show areas where your ancestors may have lived more recently. Regions with a dotted circle are based on these communities.
You remind me of a American actor Tahj Mowry,also I skip some of the video to see your results and for some reason seeing the high Nigerian,I thought you were derive from a person who was 150%+ African. I wasn't suspecting you're a griffe(a term mostly used in the U.S where French was influenced that meant 75% African and 25% Euro.) Because your African percentage seems high for a person who I thought was 50:50 going by the accent.
Ethnicity Estimate Your DNA looks most like DNA from these 12 world regions We compare your DNA against a worldwide reference panel to see which populations your DNA looks most like. How do we calculate this? Nigeria 40% Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples 31% Mali 7% Scotland 5% Ivory Coast & Ghana 4% Senegal 4% Benin & Togo 3% Sweden & Denmark 2% Ireland 1% Wales 1% Southern Philippines 1% Indigenous Americas-North 1% I was 46% Nigeria, but Ancestry updates every so often and they dropped me down to 40%
They also took away my English and added. Danish. But then England is included under Denmark and Sweden. Also Nigerian is also included under Benin and Togo
Actually you're results doesn't surprise me as much, since the Ancestry test only show you the most common DNA basically around last 500 to 1000 years and places your family lived at. However if you download the raw data and with other tools you can find out way more, like my family is well researched aside of the fact that I found out that my people are on my dad side all the way traceable back to the Yoruba in the Nigeria area and a lot of Yoruba have the same DNA as us, despite us being white, but you can see on the map how we came from Yoruba nation around up 20000years ago until today migrating across the world. So my family been all thoses place specially Belgium, England Ireland and so on. So our DNA might be the same/we might be related in some way and therefore you also see Belgium since my family came there living for a while, same for Swiss and other German speaking places and came once from France before to those places long before they been other places and ultimately ended up in England, Scotland, Ireland and from there to the U.S., aside of that depending what websites you go I have around 11000 to 2million matches/family members. Also a lot of them are black, aside some other cultures and some still are living in the Nigerian region. The great thing is that you can download your raw data if you want and use other websites like geneanet to upload your raw data, especially if you wanna to know your haplogroup without taking an additional test that ancestry DNA doesn't offer, as well as ftDNA website and then there is myheritage (however with myheritage I suggest to take only basic membership since they don't offer that many tools and even with premiummembership you can't take a look in every familytree/photos of others, since they made it by request only able to be seen and therefore needs a lot conversations and time if you would see all those trees out there finding how some relatives are related to you. P.S. since my family is so we'll researched by science and we are traceable all the way to the yoruba in Africa, it's the reason modern science has the theory that most likely to be true is that all people once came from Africa and ultimately migrated all over the earth, however there needs to be more data from people outside of my family and those I am related to, in order to ultimately proof or unproof that humanity started actually in Africa and that Africa is the "cradle of life".
@@emmanueladedeji3335 let me break it down for you boy, British is my nationality, English/Italian /irish, is my ethnicity, I'm sorry if you don't like it boy, but your misery is only yours!
@@mikey8718 why would I like or dislike that statement? It is of no consequence to me. Further, using your own logic, you should now be able to answer your initial question.
The low number Nigerian is because u are yoruba, as u said yoruba land includes benin and togo. So your Nigerian estimate may be more than estimated. Pls upload your result to livingdna to get breakdown of your african tribe
interesting results, I am Jamaican: 50% Nigerian, 25% Ghanian, 6 % congo/angola and some central/southern (overall 86% African)
You basically have similar genetic makeup as Anthony Joshua - he has a Nigerian mum and a mixed race Nigerian Father (Irish/Nigerian)!
Yes ik the history of Belgium, nothing to be happy about
Yes literally!! It’s even embarrassing… all the atrocities they committed in Congo
@Bl M stop try to hide the fact that as of 2022 black people are the most hated people group in the world Europe, Asia, the ENTIRE AMERICAN CONTINENTS, Australia, NORTh AFRICA and peace for us is not coming soon enough, due to the ungodly things Europe and the Arab world has and still are doing to us
African American: overall 91.1% African. 47.8 Igbo. As far as I’m concerned I’m an Igbo American.
Nwanne welcome🎉
@@ZirWin ❤️✊🏽
Black Americans are mostly black Indians. They're native to the land. Do your research. They were told lies at school by the white inorder to forget who they are.
Wait are u Gullah that’s high
@@19Elicar There are a lot of people who have that high African dna. The assumption is that all African Americans are so heavily mixed and alot of us aren’t. When they do the calculation they include mixed, biracial and anyone who identifies or they identify as black. This brings down our African dna numbers collectively. Both sides of my family are from rural NC. Both parents are from there. Both sides are in the same area since slavery and before slavery. So far 1690. Gullah? Technically yes. I have many family with no European dna. My dad being one of them.
im amazed pretty solid regions cool mix
Lol also the Yoruba were taken to Haiti via the TransAtlantic slave trade. So it would make sense that you’d have a genetic community there.
Yh I didn’t even know that till recently!
The Yorubas were taken to the united States. There is a high concentration of Yoruba enslaved people there
I didn't realize how close Jamaica is to Haiti, I always wondered was Haitians the real or first French..
@@joyuyoke4999 While it is true that Yoruba were taken to the United States, more NdIgbo (Igbo) than Yoruba were taken to the United States.
@@joyuyoke4999No, the Yoruba were taken to South America and the Caribbean, mostly. Very few Yoruba came to America.
Our Genetic Communities technology identifies groups of AncestryDNA members who are most likely connected because they share fairly recent ancestors who came from the same region or culture. These communities show areas where your ancestors may have lived more recently. Regions with a dotted circle are based on these communities.
You remind me of a American actor Tahj Mowry,also I skip some of the video to see your results and for some reason seeing the high Nigerian,I thought you were derive from a person who was 150%+ African. I wasn't suspecting you're a griffe(a term mostly used in the U.S where French was influenced that meant 75% African and 25% Euro.) Because your African percentage seems high for a person who I thought was 50:50 going by the accent.
Nooo 😂 my mum is 50/50 black and white.
But that’s interesting tho
@@karameldrizzletv I'm Black American. But I was given a South African name. No one in my family was South African. Anyway here are my results
Ethnicity Estimate
Your DNA looks most like DNA from these 12 world regions
We compare your DNA against a worldwide reference panel to see which populations your DNA looks most like.
How do we calculate this?
Nigeria
40%
Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples
31%
Mali
7%
Scotland
5%
Ivory Coast & Ghana
4%
Senegal
4%
Benin & Togo
3%
Sweden & Denmark
2%
Ireland
1%
Wales
1%
Southern Philippines
1%
Indigenous Americas-North
1%
I was 46% Nigeria, but Ancestry updates every so often and they dropped me down to 40%
They also took away my English and added. Danish. But then England is included under Denmark and Sweden. Also Nigerian is also included under Benin and Togo
there is always a white person on social media making totally off-the-mark comparisons between black people.
I'm African American I got 90% African 10 % European
I seen a. Blue black skinned sudanese african get .05 percent french and german 😮
You can be dark as heck or white as heck and get somethin exotic 😂
Wow you got a load of british dna
Actually you're results doesn't surprise me as much, since the Ancestry test only show you the most common DNA basically around last 500 to 1000 years and places your family lived at. However if you download the raw data and with other tools you can find out way more, like my family is well researched aside of the fact that I found out that my people are on my dad side all the way traceable back to the Yoruba in the Nigeria area and a lot of Yoruba have the same DNA as us, despite us being white, but you can see on the map how we came from Yoruba nation around up 20000years ago until today migrating across the world. So my family been all thoses place specially Belgium, England Ireland and so on.
So our DNA might be the same/we might be related in some way and therefore you also see Belgium since my family came there living for a while, same for Swiss and other German speaking places and came once from France before to those places long before they been other places and ultimately ended up in England, Scotland, Ireland and from there to the U.S., aside of that depending what websites you go I have around 11000 to 2million matches/family members. Also a lot of them are black, aside some other cultures and some still are living in the Nigerian region. The great thing is that you can download your raw data if you want and use other websites like geneanet to upload your raw data, especially if you wanna to know your haplogroup without taking an additional test that ancestry DNA doesn't offer, as well as ftDNA website and then there is myheritage (however with myheritage I suggest to take only basic membership since they don't offer that many tools and even with premiummembership you can't take a look in every familytree/photos of others, since they made it by request only able to be seen and therefore needs a lot conversations and time if you would see all those trees out there finding how some relatives are related to you.
P.S. since my family is so we'll researched by science and we are traceable all the way to the yoruba in Africa, it's the reason modern science has the theory that most likely to be true is that all people once came from Africa and ultimately migrated all over the earth, however there needs to be more data from people outside of my family and those I am related to, in order to ultimately proof or unproof that humanity started actually in Africa and that Africa is the "cradle of life".
This was Interesting man you need to write a book on the orochi Sports use Jasper Ai
Yes siiiirrrr
Yessss we backkk!
What’s up with Belgium ?😬
I will explain in a future video
Living DNA is a better DNA testing company. They actually drill down to the ethnic group.
Nice
No offence but the title is Misleading when you’re clearly mixedrace
How is it misleading when I was showed my British AND Nigerian Passport in the video ?
Let me guess, 100% nigerian
No
What is a British Nigerian? Answer that boi?
If you use your brain it’s self explanatory x
@@karameldrizzletv so you can't answer the question, lemmie tell you boy, you are not wanted or needed in our countries! And that's the bottom line!🖕
What’s a British American? Or better yet what’s a Briton, let’s start there?
@@emmanueladedeji3335 let me break it down for you boy, British is my nationality, English/Italian /irish, is my ethnicity, I'm sorry if you don't like it boy, but your misery is only yours!
@@mikey8718 why would I like or dislike that statement? It is of no consequence to me. Further, using your own logic, you should now be able to answer your initial question.
The low number Nigerian is because u are yoruba, as u said yoruba land includes benin and togo. So your Nigerian estimate may be more than estimated.
Pls upload your result to livingdna to get breakdown of your african tribe
Thank you !