South East African along with the Indonesian DNA makes up Malagasy DNA. The history of Madagascar is intermixing between Indonesian and Southeast Africans. They were brought to Virginia, Boston and other Eastern states.
Madagascar for the South East Asian. They were taken also during the Atlantic Slave Trade and brought to the Americas. This would be the best bet, but also a Polynesian ancestry that mixed with the Indigenous Americans.
Whaler are a huge part in mixing DNA from unexpected sources. I bet at least 50% of the people that have an unexpected Inuit or Pacific Islander ancestor had ancestors that worked on a whaling ship that traveled the world. Whaler kidnapped people everywhere when they lost crewmen on their multi-year journeys, and even the kidnapped crew men made a lot of money on a successful journey and started families in totally different places. Read Moby Dick, the crew is extremely international.
There are many Asian black tribes that are still alive today. Despite their dark skin and African features but classify them as Asians, even Australians have black indigenous groups still alive. Very fascinating.
These tribes also mixed with the main population of their respective countries to some extent; I've met Asians, often Filipinos, who I thought were part African, but they weren't. But they had similar features like in the facial structure.
@@Alex-xc6tm The darkest Africans are the south sudanese they are so black they look blue or even purple 😱 and the whitest are some Scottish their skin matches the snow 😁
23andme is terrible if you're irish or british. It lumps them together for some reason. If you want to distinguish between them, you should do ancestryDNA
Wow! I love how your Nigerian was directed at the Igbo people. I wish my results would tell me for Nigeria. So far mine are only showing for Liberia! Your results were dope! My mom also had the same Asian ethnicity in her results as well.
Pharaoh Rameses III also came up on my 23&Me… and I also have Thai/ East Asian. There must be something to this, but my family doesn’t have any memory of it. You’re the second TH-camr I’ve seen with similar results to mine. Wow. Do you sometimes feel the ancestors nearby too? Those other TH-camrs and myself seem to have that in common.
My Dna is 52.6% Nigerian 26.1% Sierra Leonean 21.3% of 5 other ethnicities 9.8% Irish , Scottish and Welsh 4.8% Baltic 4.2% West Asian 1.1% Filipino , Indonesian , and Malay. My Father was born in Guyana South America My Mother born in Batbados.
Not true. There were white Irish in the US during slavery and most of them at one point were an indentured servant. After a few years, they got free land just like any other white person. The Irish that you are referring to were in the Caribbean
@@japhya0378Even in the Caribbean Irish were not slaves. Irish and Scots are not swarthy (black). Is there even any documentation about who these people are? There might be Melungeon or groups like that but what is the link to Irish and Scots?
I'm Charles the 4or something of that light of the royal family it's insane My ancestors married One of the duke's of England and apparently she was black
2 *Possibilities:* --> [1] Some Scandinavians _(Finland)_ have Ancient Asian DNA. Some Asians, Melanesians, and Papuans have Finnish, Baltic or Hungarian DNA _(Ancient Human Migration / Asian Invasion into Europe)._ --> [2] Some small number of Slaves from Madagascar _(Malagasy)_ were brought to New York area and Virgia. The Indonesian Seafarers were the people who discovered Madagascar.
Now you wanna do some research on the Slavic?Sidexcite, which is Thomas Sowell black black Cornell.Professor that's her what you're never taught about slavery. Blacks took took the scandinavians the vikings and the slavery first.
I am not affiliated with Black Hebrew Isrealites, but I will say this. Most black people in America descend from the Africans that left the continent via the levant (Holy Land) and then returned. Some of our ancestors traveled all throughout Europe, Asia, and then eventually the Americas. Majority of African Americans are haplogroup "E". The only way one could have that as a haplogroup is if their ancestors left Africa and then returned back to Africa via the Levant, which is now known as "middle east". Point I'm making is, there is one thing for certain. At some point in time your ancestors left Africa through the Levant and then returned. Some went as far as Asia and then returned.
This guy is lying through his big teeth about being FBA. First he has a foreign accent that I can hear. Second, his DNA is NOT that of a native black American. Sounds like one of his parents is Nigerian who lived in the UK. There is nothing FBA about him. I asked him where he was from, and he said "the southern region" of the US. That right there tells us that he is a foreigner/Immigrant. 0.2% Native Americans is probalby from the white ancestor's genes. Trust me when I tell you that this man is not American.....
@@DoubleBeezy just what tf I said don’t give fuc about what a person identifies as it’s the percentage of blood 🩸 periodt 25 is 25 75 percent is what it is ….. saying you black identity check in boxes but if this was 1950 you wouldn’t be checking nothing so don’t get on here acting entitled because now it’s cool …stay in ya lane and shut up but don’t try get technical and you barely something….✌🏽
I doubt if the South East Asian DNA is connected with Native American in your case, that connection should be Siberian or more North Eastern Asian.. although everything is possible 😲
Was a lot of slaves in the Irish land and British it came up cause you have a large amount of family up that way gotta research why you was there it will tell you
No, they are African. Asians came from Africans. That’s why the term Afro-Asiatic comes from. Also, most of the Islands indigenous people (Asia/South America, etc.) mixed during the TA slave trade. That’s why many Aboriginal tribes have very dark skin.
Bro he literally has it in his blood, like 5-6 generations ago he had a fully southeast Asian ancestor. Why can't he say that and why are you forbidding him?!
We accept you as one of us. Welcome my Vietnamese, grandson! 👵💗
Those teeth scream vietnamese😂
@@Cosmicfraud3209 his teeth are gorgeous! Definitely a Vietnamese. Sending my newest
Grandson lots of old country hugs! 🥰
@@elisabeth0320 I seen a guy with prominent teeth also thai
You seem like a very judgmental person. Do you need a grandma? I take everyone. That’s what grandmas do. 🍪
South East African along with the Indonesian DNA makes up Malagasy DNA. The history of Madagascar is intermixing between Indonesian and Southeast Africans. They were brought to Virginia, Boston and other Eastern states.
Madagascar for the South East Asian. They were taken also during the Atlantic Slave Trade and brought to the Americas. This would be the best bet, but also a Polynesian ancestry that mixed with the Indigenous Americans.
Mines show up as Filipino & Austronesian.
Look up the "Malagasy people " also the bantu migration . Also the Mbundu of the Kingdom of Ndongo of Angola
Yep, honestly even looking at the guy he looks like a darker skin south east asian.
Polynesians never mixed with indigenous Americans
Whaler are a huge part in mixing DNA from unexpected sources. I bet at least 50% of the people that have an unexpected Inuit or Pacific Islander ancestor had ancestors that worked on a whaling ship that traveled the world. Whaler kidnapped people everywhere when they lost crewmen on their multi-year journeys, and even the kidnapped crew men made a lot of money on a successful journey and started families in totally different places. Read Moby Dick, the crew is extremely international.
I can see the Asian for sure!
I can definitely see the Asian in you. You have the facial features of South East Asian people or Madagascar
he look papuan
Your mixture of East/Southeast Asian is most likely through the Native American.
There are many Asian black tribes that are still alive today. Despite their dark skin and African features but classify them as Asians, even Australians have black indigenous groups still alive. Very fascinating.
These tribes also mixed with the main population of their respective countries to some extent; I've met Asians, often Filipinos, who I thought were part African, but they weren't. But they had similar features like in the facial structure.
@@Alex-xc6tm The darkest Africans are the south sudanese they are so black they look blue or even purple 😱 and the whitest are some Scottish their skin matches the snow 😁
Those Asian genes are STRONG ! Like African genes .
23andme is terrible if you're irish or british. It lumps them together for some reason. If you want to distinguish between them, you should do ancestryDNA
Wow! I love how your Nigerian was directed at the Igbo people. I wish my results would tell me for Nigeria. So far mine are only showing for Liberia! Your results were dope! My mom also had the same Asian ethnicity in her results as well.
Hey you're a Taff! {Welsh} Welcome to the family brother.
God bless you my Igbo brother.progress!
I am Igbo, born in nigeria .
Don't be silly. He is not Igbo! SMH!
@@Njoofene He's definitely Nigerian. There a lot of them in the US claiming to be native black American.
Pharaoh Rameses III also came up on my 23&Me… and I also have Thai/ East Asian. There must be something to this, but my family doesn’t have any memory of it. You’re the second TH-camr I’ve seen with similar results to mine. Wow. Do you sometimes feel the ancestors nearby too? Those other TH-camrs and myself seem to have that in common.
You come from very ancient dna is what this is telling me! Very interesting make up
Wow wrote that before seeing the part about you being related to Ramses 😳
I’m 83 percent sub Saharan African. Haha I’m blackerthan you! Great video
You're both whites
Enjoyed your reveal! But, you did not mention your maternal haplogroup. Please can you tell what is it?
I keep getting ethnic groups for my European regions, but none for the African ones. Lowkey jealous!
My Dna is 52.6% Nigerian 26.1% Sierra Leonean 21.3% of 5 other ethnicities
9.8% Irish , Scottish and Welsh
4.8% Baltic
4.2% West Asian
1.1% Filipino , Indonesian , and Malay.
My Father was born in Guyana South America
My Mother born in Batbados.
There were swarthy (black) irish and Scottish people in America during slavery that were free people
Not true. There were white Irish in the US during slavery and most of them at one point were an indentured servant. After a few years, they got free land just like any other white person. The Irish that you are referring to were in the Caribbean
@@japhya0378Even in the Caribbean Irish were not slaves. Irish and Scots are not swarthy (black). Is there even any documentation about who these people are? There might be Melungeon or groups like that but what is the link to Irish and Scots?
@@jackieblue1267 ikr lol if anyone is swarthy it's italians and Greeks 😊😎 Irish are translucent even if they have dark hair
All parts of your ancestry make up who you are, regardless of the percentage value.
long last brother
Me to I'm 50 percent Asia and other countries Nigeria Congo and other places in Africa and British airways
That 21% is crazy. You're invited to the British Potluck
Cool results, u think your European DNA came mainly from your mom or dad? Or both evenly?
he mentioned the european was in there from both his mom and dad side.
Your region for British and Irish is Wales which is a different country than Ireland.
I'm related to King Charles I almost lost it the queen was my long lost grandma
I'm Charles the 4or something of that light of the royal family it's insane My ancestors married One of the duke's of England and apparently she was black
2 *Possibilities:*
--> [1] Some Scandinavians _(Finland)_ have Ancient Asian DNA. Some Asians, Melanesians, and Papuans have Finnish, Baltic or Hungarian DNA _(Ancient Human Migration / Asian Invasion into Europe)._
--> [2] Some small number of Slaves from Madagascar _(Malagasy)_ were brought to New York area and Virgia. The Indonesian Seafarers were the people who discovered Madagascar.
Now you wanna do some research on the Slavic?Sidexcite, which is Thomas Sowell black black Cornell.Professor that's her what you're never taught about slavery. Blacks took took the scandinavians the vikings and the slavery first.
Ramesses III:
Pop Affiliator Ethnic group probability
Sub-Saharan Africa:93.6%, Eurasia:6.1%, Asia:0.3%
You look Malagasy
I am not affiliated with Black Hebrew Isrealites, but I will say this. Most black people in America descend from the Africans that left the continent via the levant (Holy Land) and then returned. Some of our ancestors traveled all throughout Europe, Asia, and then eventually the Americas. Majority of African Americans are haplogroup "E". The only way one could have that as a haplogroup is if their ancestors left Africa and then returned back to Africa via the Levant, which is now known as "middle east". Point I'm making is, there is one thing for certain. At some point in time your ancestors left Africa through the Levant and then returned. Some went as far as Asia and then returned.
That’s inaccurate
That is all fiction.
@@jameswatson5807 Haplogroup E? How is it fiction? It’s literally the migration of DNA.
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This guy is lying through his big teeth about being FBA. First he has a foreign accent that I can hear. Second, his DNA is NOT that of a native black American. Sounds like one of his parents is Nigerian who lived in the UK. There is nothing FBA about him. I asked him where he was from, and he said "the southern region" of the US. That right there tells us that he is a foreigner/Immigrant. 0.2% Native Americans is probalby from the white ancestor's genes. Trust me when I tell you that this man is not American.....
PRETTY DAMN CLOSE 😅
What is your maternal haplogroup
Why do you say your Native American is Cherokee?
Because they are DELUSIONAL
Boy you only 😂75 percent black lol 😂
What's your percent?
don't get too cocky you might be less than him if you take your ancestry
What’s full blk to you lol. I have cousins a quarter African who say they white passing but labeled as blk box and identify as blk😂
@@DoubleBeezy just what tf I said don’t give fuc about what a person identifies as it’s the percentage of blood 🩸 periodt 25 is 25 75 percent is what it is ….. saying you black identity check in boxes but if this was 1950 you wouldn’t be checking nothing so don’t get on here acting entitled because now it’s cool …stay in ya lane and shut up but don’t try get technical and you barely something….✌🏽
Your igbo😮
I doubt if the South East Asian DNA is connected with Native American in your case, that connection should be Siberian or more North Eastern Asian.. although everything is possible 😲
It was the Asian in you that did the the math part😂
Was a lot of slaves in the Irish land and British it came up cause you have a large amount of family up that way gotta research why you was there it will tell you
No they weren't slaves. Indentured Servants went to the US. They were never chattel slaves. Also region says Wales.
Population Y, the indigenous black natives in America.Thats the southeastern asian
Nope. More than like slaves from Madagascar.
ApacheHopiTribe
Im not Surprise
No, they are African. Asians came from Africans. That’s why the term Afro-Asiatic comes from. Also, most of the Islands indigenous people (Asia/South America, etc.) mixed during the TA slave trade. That’s why many Aboriginal tribes have very dark skin.
This is fiction why do you hate Africa.
@@alexusbrooke You misread what was said. They said that Asians came from Africa, not the other way around.
Obvio que no eres asiático...no tienes espejo en casa? Eres africano.
Lo peor es que dicen que son Nativos Americanos
Bro he literally has it in his blood, like 5-6 generations ago he had a fully southeast Asian ancestor. Why can't he say that and why are you forbidding him?!
@@Jiu_zule this shows how dumb people are nowadays. Use said "5-6 generations ago" like that males him 100% or 5% ??
It may only be 1%, but it's still there. Plus, it's not like he's going around saying he's a full Asian man.
@@mauricexodhe9663 A lot of black and white families have that tale of the Native American relative. Weird but common.