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The truth about our past (Mexican-American Ancestry DNA Test Results)

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  • We took an Ancestry DNA test to learn more about our heritage. We’re Mexican-American, and by that we mean we were born and raised in the USA but our parents are from Mexico. But what about before that? We’re super curious to learn more about our ancestry. Might we have indigenous blood? What about Spanish/European? 🤔 what do you guys think??
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  • @EatBailaTravel
    @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +20

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    • @JosephineYisrael
      @JosephineYisrael ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't worry the one drop rule doesn't MAKE YOU US, DON'T GET SCARED. Lol!Lol!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JosephineYisrael 😑

    • @LuvinMeSkinEssentials
      @LuvinMeSkinEssentials 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am certain I’m not the only person who noticed the change in the reactions when it came to the African dna from both of them smh but was extremely excited with all others lol 😂 wowwwwwww

    • @LuvinMeSkinEssentials
      @LuvinMeSkinEssentials 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am certain l'm not the only person who noticed the change in the reactions when it came to the African dna from both of them smh but was extremely excited with all others lol smh

    • @albertodiaz1077
      @albertodiaz1077 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are Hebrew israelites from the tribe of issachar so called Mexicans Repent destruction is here
      14 Issachar is a strong ass couching down between two burdens: 15And he saw that rest was good, and the land that it was pleasant; and bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a servant unto tribute Genesis 14-15

  • @marialalasmith9562
    @marialalasmith9562 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    Both of y’all look indigenous/ Native American! Beautiful to see that y’all are proud of your native heritage :)

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      We are grateful to our ancestors and proud to carry their genes 🥰

  • @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia
    @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +44

    Light skin Mexicans: “I’m Aztec🙋🏼‍♂️”
    Dark skin Mexicans: “I’m Spaniard 🙋🏾‍♂️”

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      😂

    • @Hir655
      @Hir655 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      WTF man Light skin hahaha this is a joke

    • @cholodesanfe87
      @cholodesanfe87 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m brown and proud native lol but I get what you mean

    • @Hir655
      @Hir655 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jajajaja Brown no man are yellow people no Brown

    • @Fromthefuturetimes
      @Fromthefuturetimes หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Ancestry says im 47% indigenous from Aguascalientes and Eastern Jalisco and nobody believes I’m indigenous. I also have 17% Spain and 10% Italian and look more Southern European.

  • @cassiopeiathew7406
    @cassiopeiathew7406 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    I’m adopted and I knew I was half Finnish but I learned recently that I was also half Mexican, specifically a quarter indigenous, a fifth Iberian and trace amounts from Africa. I’m glad both of you were satisfied with your results, it’s very sweet that you both did this together.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      wow that's a pretty cool mix you've got. It was fun to do this together 😁

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Interestingly, those “African” traces may just be ancient Mediterranean dna, I’ve discussed it with a professor once because I had a paper trail and zero ancestors with African ancestry.

    • @itssbba9627
      @itssbba9627 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Half Mexican! Love it! I’m also half Latino (Honduran) and I’m 15% native 17% Spanish 5% sub Saharan African 1% North African from that side and also 2% Levant! It’s a vey interesting mix!

    • @IAMJUDAH1
      @IAMJUDAH1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@EatBailaTravel Mexicans are always Black Mexicans.. the men was forced to mix with other people... n even thought we look light complexion we are still black because our ancestors was black people. we are who our dad is no matter how many time we mix the black men kids will always be black.. the females their kids will be of the dad black white native Etc... as long as the Mexican men has kids by whoever his kids will always b Mexicans...

    • @zmezgar2387
      @zmezgar2387 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@IAMJUDAH1please don’t start with the Mexican are black. There are indegenous that didn’t intermix and there are those that did but to say Mexican are black it’s a lie. If we are speaking of complexion we come in all varieties of color not just cause they are mixed with black so please stop

  • @dianapulido1807
    @dianapulido1807 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Well, my story is a long one, so here it goes as short as I can make it. For 60 years, I believed I was half Mexican half Cuban. With my dad being Mexican from Michuacan, so basically Indigenous and Spanish. My mom being Cuban, with her father being from Spain and also her maternal grandfather being from Spain. Well, for Christmas 2019, my son and daughter-in-law exchange Ancestry DNA kits. When my son's results came back, he told me "Mom you are adopted." My response was,"What are you talking about?!" "No I'm not!" To which he replied, "in my result, there is no DNA from Mexico, Cuba, or Spain." My response was,"What our family lived in Spain for hundreds of years and never married any Spaniards?!" Yes, I was in total denial, nothing about what the DNA revealed was sinking in. For my birthday in 2020, my son and his family gave me an Ancestry DNA test kit. I take the test, and the results show 45% Greece and Albania, 21% England and Northwestern Europe, 17% Scotland, 6% Wales, 5% Ireland, 4% Southern Italy, and 1% Finland. No Mexico, No Cuba, No Spain. So, as far as I have figured out, I was probably born in Chicago (my mother was born there, and so are my half-siblings that I have found). I was adopted by my parents and never told. They both have passed away. My cousins (adoptive) all knew and never said a word because as far as they are concerned, I am their cousin. So I now say I'm a Culturally Hispanic American. Because you can not belong to a Mexican or Cuban family and not be proud of your Hispanic Heritage. I tell everyone if you want to take a DNA test, think of the worst thing you can think of that you would find in your results and if you can live with that take it, if not don't because it might just change your life. Mine sure has I was the only child of a Mexican/Cuban couple to being one of 8 half-siblings of European American parents. I have a lot of questions, and no one to answer them. My biological mother has passed, and I have not figured out who my biological father is or was.

    • @denisegreene8441
      @denisegreene8441 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      If you were wanted and loved then you are what you were raised. But if you are searching then be prepared to be just as disa as when DNA only leads to questions that can never be answered it causes more heart ache.

    • @dianapulido1807
      @dianapulido1807 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @Denise Greene Yes, I was raised by great parents , and I have great cousins who accept me as one of their own. I have found my biological mom's side of the family, and it has gone great so far. I know that it doesn't always turn out great and that some questions will never be answered. I'm OK with all of it. I have two great families. If I find my biological father's side and they don't accept me, then it's their loss. I know I am one of the lucky ones. Not everyone is adopted by families who treat them well.

    • @chicanoazteca8614
      @chicanoazteca8614 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      If you take the test it shows you your relatives that have taken the test. Part of finding out who your father is or is not can be pieced together by seeing who you are related to on your paternal side. You could very well be full Cuban. Maybe your Cuban side are immigrants from South/South East Europe as your DNA suggests. That doesn't make you any less hispanic per se.
      Edit, I overlooked the part where you said that you know you're adopted. Very interesting what these tests can unveil.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I'm Mexican American Chicano my dad is from Jalisco Mexico and my mom is from San Luis Potosi her father was from Spain her mom was Mexican my dad was from Chapala Jalisco he was dark skin mestizo my grandma was pure native American coca Chichimeca people I took a DNA I'm 61 % native American 3 % east Asian and 28 % Spanish and 7 % Sardinian, north African Berber, melanisian or philipino Heinz 57 all my life I've been told I look indigenous by Mexican people and white people and native American people my DNA says native American from Mexico certain DNA will say Canada,new Mexico Peru Montana ,.I've meet other natives from New Mexico pueblo, tiwa zuni, tongva, Paiute Comanche in Los Angeles California

    • @carteunu467
      @carteunu467 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Diana you look European mix not Mexican. Anyone could have told you that.
      How lovely you had loving adoptive parents.
      God will honor them for their devotion.
      God bless you 🙏

  • @Furienna
    @Furienna 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    I'm Swedish, and my DNA result was 78,8 % Scandinavian and 13,9 % Finnish and 7,3 % Baltic.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sounds about right to me! hehe 🙃

    • @SagaRydberg
      @SagaRydberg 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      woah, im swedish, i did 23andme and i got 2% finnish and 98% scandinavian (highly match sweden, norway, likely match denmark)

    • @MichalNowaczewski3345
      @MichalNowaczewski3345 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am Polish and my results are:
      84.0% - Eastern Europe (it's just formality)
      7.2% - Finnish (I don't know why...)
      7.1% - Baltic (there are 1000 ways to explain it)
      1.7% - Scandinavian (maybe Polish-Swedish war in the 17th century?)

    • @AtomicMushroomz
      @AtomicMushroomz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MichalNowaczewski3345 why you have that flag if you're polish? 😂

    • @MichalNowaczewski3345
      @MichalNowaczewski3345 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@AtomicMushroomz Some people put the Ukrainian flag, others put the Palestinian one

  • @spitfire2885
    @spitfire2885 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I'm from Puebla ! But ....some of the soldiers were captured after the war with France...stayed in Mexico and I traced my ancestry back Lyon France...light green eyes and dirty blond hair ....I'm so proud to be mexican !!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      interesting! Did you arrive to this conclusion by connecting the dots or is there anyone in your family who shared that fact anecdotally?

    • @spitfire2885
      @spitfire2885 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@EatBailaTravel we took a DNA test and family in Puebla also took a DNa we Match with some people in France ..lol they were so curios like we are ..they traced their relatives in lyon and learned some went to Mexico because of the war ..they end up there some refused to go back to France eventually and stayed in Mexico brought the wives and kids .very closed tighnit communities..

    • @Wwasgud
      @Wwasgud หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@spitfire2885what % you get?

  • @GregH2023
    @GregH2023 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    It’s amazing that we are the first generation that has the ability to view our ancestry through DNA. I find everyone’s story so interesting. I’m looking forward to your future videos on the topic. I have actually discovered relatives of mine that live in Chicago that I never knew existed.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      that's really cool! Do you live in Chicago as well? and I agree, we're super lucky to have access to this kind of technology!

    • @GregH2023
      @GregH2023 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EatBailaTravel Yes. I grew up in Garfield Ridge and my partner is from Little Village but came to Chicago from Durango at 6 years old. We spend a lot of time in Durango.

  • @rachel_Cochran
    @rachel_Cochran ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I took one of these tests a few years ago and in that process I found out my dad is not my biological father. The man who was my biological father died from a massive heart attack at 41. In the process I gained two half- siblings, and I'm now closer to them than I am to my brother that I grew up with. I don't think I would publish my findings the way you have due to the sensitive nature. I don't know if my mother knows or if my dad knows or if this info would surprise them or do their 37 year marriage severe harm. I am also the only of my siblings who had remained close with my dad, so I would hate to damage that mental image of our relationship for him, and make him believe "none of his children care about him. "
    I also feel very much like Jenny, that humans are messy and I don't judge my mother or anyone for the choices she made as basically a child, at 18. I know I was still fumbling around and finding my way in the world at that age. And her parents weren't very good guides to her either, I feel like she was in a way just thrown to the wolves and left to find her own way. So long story short, this is going with me to my grave.
    Anyone I've told this to (coworkers, etc) have reacted very strongly and with judgements about my mother. I respect Jenny so so so much after this video for being so empathetic and non- judgmental. It's a very mature stance to take imo, and the sign of being able to really imagine yourself in someone else's shoes and empathize with their actions and not judge them harshly because we are all humans

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Wow, I think it's super kind (and brave) of you to keep those findings to yourself. I'm glad you gained new close relationships with half-siblings. That's so very special. I have a half-sister from my father whom I tried to have a relationship with, but that went south.
      People are funny. I don't understand what makes them feel so self-righteous to judge. I don't judge my mom for falling in love with someone else while married to an abusive husband (even though my own father turned out to be a new kind of abuser). I was knowingly given the wrong last name because of societal pressure. I suffered some confusion as a child, having grown affection for my mom's ex-husband until my mom fully cut him out of her (and my) life. All's this to say, do I wish my mom would have done things perhaps a little differently? Maybe. Do I blame her for it? No.

  • @vanessaaguayo2314
    @vanessaaguayo2314 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Im so proud of you Jenny 🤍🤍 It warms my heart to see you being so open 🤍🤍

  • @frannij.4772
    @frannij.4772 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Jenny, my parents are also from southern Zacatecas ❤ maybe we are distant cousins 😂 My traits were also concentrated in Zac. & into AZ & TX. I inherited abt 53% indigenous DNA which inspired me to learn about my family’s past. I connected with some elderly fam. members & learned how they had direct ties to the land & even an indirect role in the Mexican revolution & the raids lead by Pancho Villa. I feel like these Revolution stories were a distant dream written in a text book until now. I have so much appreciation for our indigenous ancestors & what they went through all those centuries. This excitement for our roots has really changed the narrative of indigenous ppl from negative to positive in my family especially amongst the white Mexicans on my mom’s side of the fam LOL. We are visiting Zac. this summer with the goal to gather old records and antique photos of our family. Arriba los Chichimecas-Zacatecos, the people of the grasslands 🙌🏽

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      girl, we could be!! I'm building out my family tree. What's your name? Feel free to DM on Instagram if you prefer not to share it here. I'll keep an eye out for a match :) I'm glad to hear the positive impact this has had on your family's views. I'm so excited for you and your visit this summer! ❤

    • @Tony_Bolony
      @Tony_Bolony ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you have any Caxcan? In your DNA
      My whole my family is from Southern Zacatecas.

    • @elbertmoreno2159
      @elbertmoreno2159 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What about los Tejanos your leaving them out of the picture here are we 🤔

    • @marialalasmith9562
      @marialalasmith9562 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Beautiful to see people reconnecting and getting back to their Native roots! Native power 🙏🙏

  • @jasmingarcia5062
    @jasmingarcia5062 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Super interesting findings! Proud of you Jenny for sharing your story!!

  • @Sony4Ever321
    @Sony4Ever321 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    great video! Thanks for sharing your results and personal stories with us. Haha I chuckled out loud when Jenny called herself an Aztec princess. When I was in HS my AOL AIM username was AztekBeauty hahaha. I am dying to do one of those DNA tests. I am pretty sure that I am at least 60% indigenous.

  • @JenniferEaston-jf4ij
    @JenniferEaston-jf4ij ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank your for sharing this adventure! I have taken a few dna tests but my first one was also to help sort out who my father was and learn about my heritage I inherited from him. It has been a wonderful adventure although not always easy. I look forward to seeing more about your journey. BTW. The first test is also how I found out that my paternal grandfather was from Mexico 🇲🇽 ❤

  • @Bitterswoon
    @Bitterswoon 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    That was interesting, thanks. I have to commend you on actually having basic knowledge of history and geography. I've watched a lot of these DNA test videos, and it is astounding how ignorant some TH-camrs are. I've seen several people of Mexican descent that were surprised they had Spanish ancestry. It's like, where did you think the language came from? So it was refreshing to listen to two people who actually knew what they were talking about. Kudos.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thank you so much, we are happy you enjoyed the video. We know very basic history but we are intrigued by all of it. Saludos

  • @RetiredAccount1010
    @RetiredAccount1010 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The reason why your family in Zacatecas doesn't associate with indigenous groups is that most of them assimilated into the larger Hispanic/Mestizaje culture during the colonial era. It is one of the states with the lowest amount of Indigenous people (and those who identify as such are usually recent migrants from other states).

    • @kevinlezo1046
      @kevinlezo1046 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yeah that’s heartbreaking

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      yes actually I was reflecting on that some more the past few days! I learned that one of my great grandparents was killed during the Cristeros crusades. Being associated (or not) with indigenous tribes was likely a matter of safety. It makes me sad to think about

    • @That_Bolim
      @That_Bolim ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EatBailaTravel yea ur ppl was most likely part of the chichimeca groups in that state because they was known for those groups & they were strong groups who gave Spaniard a hard fight

    • @Michelle-rdz17
      @Michelle-rdz17 ปีที่แล้ว

      Funny bc the mestizos mix with people of higher indigenous descent so the culture is pretty much still native Mexican though

    • @alazraq6475
      @alazraq6475 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It is odd to see you critisice the Spanish mestizaje when there was a clear mix and great heritage. Just compare with the English colonies and how they erased any trace of indigenous tribes. You can find indigenous people almost only in the reserves.
      Just go to any other country in the continent (México, Colombia, Perú, Bolivia, etc...) and the indigenous genes are clearly there. A fantastic mestizaje.

  • @MrPrsanchez
    @MrPrsanchez ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Looks like my earlier comment got deleted, provably because I sited a source. Thank you Kevin and Jenny for sharing your DNA results and for making yourselves vulnerable. I took the Ancestry test a while back and it was interesting to see the results, the results have changed and evolved in the last few years as more people get tested and databases data samples become more rich. I also recently took a test with a different company 23.... and they gave me similar results, both 30% indigenous and 70% Europeans mainly Portugal and Spain. Ancestry recently introduced a feature that allows you to see your split origin maternal/paternal. My Mexican heritage shows up similar to Jenny from southern Zacatecas. I created a large family tree going back eight generations to the early 1700s using free resources from familysearch. The second company has a family tree that sort of builds on it's own to show the relationships with the DNA matches. A lot of the Spanish migration to Zacatecas was related to mining and later they settle there as farmers. If one day I bump into you guys in Queretaro I would be happy to show you my results and share some of my research experiences and challenges, who knows maybe we are distant relatives, my family name is Sanchez. Have fun in Colombia and bailen mucho.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow that’s super cool I’d love to compare matches and see if we share any ancestors 😃 and I still need to build out my family tree and compare my results on other platforms to see how they come up. Thanks so much for sharing about yours!

    • @elpidiogonzalez8193
      @elpidiogonzalez8193 ปีที่แล้ว

      It seems those of us from Zacatecas are related. The results from Jenny match some of mine. There is a Jewish component: the Ashkenazi and Sephardic ones. The Basques kept Spain alive after Muslim conquest, they mixed with Welsh up until Henry VIII divorced his Spanish wife in 1530s. The indigenous Mexican, through the women, haplogroup A. The male haplogroups is very mixed in Zacatecas: R1b(Germanic), E(Egyptian, Greek, northafrican), R1a(Slavic), Q(indigenous America), I (Old European), J(Middle East).

  • @ce7133
    @ce7133 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I’m half Irish half Puerto Rican and here are my results ⬇️
    49% Ireland
    12% Portugal
    10% Indigenous Puerto Rico
    7% Spain
    6%Cameroon/Congo and Western Bantu Peoples
    3% France
    3% England Wales and Northwestern Europe
    2% Senegal
    2% Nigeria
    2% Sweden and Denmark
    2%Basque
    1% Khoisan,Aka and Mbuti Peoples
    1% Sardinia
    I’m taking a 23andMe one soon. Nice results guys!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wow, this is super cool!! Especially the Portuguese-indigenous PR-Spanish and African mix!

    • @ce7133
      @ce7133 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel I’m so proud to have all that mix in me I actually look more Puerto Rican than Irish for sure. Funny thing is even though I’m 11% African I thought I’d be a bit more like 15%.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ce7133 yea that’s got to be a result of the Slave trade and mixing with the indigenous and European in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

    • @ce7133
      @ce7133 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EatBailaTravel Most definitely my dad is Puerto Rican and on his moms side of the family they were African slaves so it makes sense that I’d think I would have 15% African plus the African is very dominant on that side of the family anyways. When I grow out my hair it gets curly.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ce7133 wow it’s so cool that you can actually identify where it comes from. I hope to be able to do that with my results now that I have them it’ll just take a ton of time and research since I don’t have many answers from my family

  • @dark.rainbow
    @dark.rainbow ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love this reality TV show lol. We need an episode 2, please 😆🤪. I felt so connected to this video. I can completely relate to each of you in different ways (if that makes sense). Thanks for sharing this experience with us! 😊 You two are amazing!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hahaha there's sooo much to this story and while I got the green light from my mom to share this, I need to think carefully how to share more if I do.. but what we didn't mention is Kevin's mom's story is also pretty crazy so we're gonna need episodes 3, 4, 5 and season 2! LOL

    • @dark.rainbow
      @dark.rainbow ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @EatBailaTravel
      LOL! That's true 😆. Whatever you guys decide to share with us will be appreciated by your supportive audience 😊.

  • @markthompson7288
    @markthompson7288 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My wife and I both took the Ancestry test a few years ago. Pretty much what we thought. Keep in mind that the percentages will change over time as they get more information.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      that's right! I'll have to see how/if it changes

  • @michellecronk5396
    @michellecronk5396 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I just love you guys! Your courage is inspiring. DNA is so interesting because us humans ARE so messy. My family is messy. I”ve made messes and I have yet to meet anyone who’s family is not at least a little messy. One of my closest friends recently discovered through DNA that her father is not her bio father and all her siblings are 1/2 siblings. She’s adjusting. It’s the shame we attach to it all that is no bueno. Watching your video and reading all the interesting comments, now I too want to take a DNA test and I never thought I would. Thank you❤❤❤

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thanks for your thoughtful comment, Michelle! come back and share your results if you do end up taking a test! 😉

  • @DJ-ld6um
    @DJ-ld6um ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you for your transparency guys. Especially you, Jenny.

  • @79alvrz
    @79alvrz ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for sharing your story Jenny. I really appreciate your honesty. Now i want to do a DNA test.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      thanks, Anna! you should! just keep in mind any potential family drama it may bring up 😅

  • @alternative7361
    @alternative7361 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your relationship compatibility is exceptional ...

  • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
    @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I felt so bad for you in this video because I could see how emotional you were throughout it🥺, I wanted to reach through the screen and give you a hug.
    Does the dna test you took have the part where you can see “people you’re related to” who also took the test? Maybe that could give you insight into your paternal lineage (by looking at their results).
    If I were you, I would get my siblings to do the tests too, just to compare. Also, you never know, if mom was married at the time you were born there may be a chance her husband was actually your father.

  • @dorellrock5355
    @dorellrock5355 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Congratulations, on your ethnicities results 😊👍🏼

  • @AA-fh4sb
    @AA-fh4sb 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Cool! Interesting how there’s a lot of similarities. I’m also Mexican American. My results are 62 % indigenous Mexico. 13% Spain. 9%portugal. 4% basque. No one ever thinks I’m Mexican. I’m always mistaken for Asian! I also have freckles and Caucasian skin.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Woah! Very cool mix and interesting to know you're often mistaken for asian (like me!) and have caucasian features but majority indigenous. Super cool. Thanks for sharing!

  • @gothmamasylvia462
    @gothmamasylvia462 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don't doubt your Asian appearance comes from being at least half indigenous. I encountered a Mexican girl who tested out as 95% indigenous, and she has visited Vietnam, and said her friends there kept asking if one of her parents was maybe Chinese or Filippino. The indigenous Americans came from Asia originally.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was actually hoping to see some ancient Asian ancestry based on that fact that indigenous americans came from Asia but I don't think the DNA data went that far back

    • @seaneendelong8065
      @seaneendelong8065 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Ha!
      My Eurasian daughter was not only mistaken for a local child in Veracruz when we visited, I actually had trouble picking mine out of the group of playing kids!
      And she had blonde streaks then, and what I call cat eyes from her ethnically Japanese dad. I'm fair N Euro mix lol.
      Then in BC Canada the Athabascan natives were convinced both my girls were somehow adopted from local tribes. Took some doing to convince them otherwise.
      And yeah, she looks like a mix of both my girls, one with more Asian facial features and one with a more oval face and darker coloring than her sister- and who was often mistaken for latina by everyone in CA lol.

  • @fabiante
    @fabiante ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love how all of us are dicovering this stuff, decolonizing our minds, I also love to hear that most people are proud to be indigenous, all I can say is that we all have been told líes about our ancestors, the only way to really connect and to know where you come from is to have a deeper conection with mother earth, our indigenous language and our indigeneous community, look for your indigenous community and your mind will start to really expand into knowing and battleing with yourself. 76 % indigenous here, nahua and otomi. 12 % spain. Saludos guerreros del Anahuak, tenchikawak, fuerza guerrera!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes to decolonizing our minds! And it makes me only more excited to pursue more of a spiritual relationship with the world, to learn more about indigenous teachings to enrich my life.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How did you find your tribal-specific indigenous ancestry? My results didn’t specify

    • @fabiante
      @fabiante ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel I did more like general research on Internet, there are pages where it shows the specific lineage, depending on the geographic zone, ultimately wheather you are nahua, purepecha, yaki, hopi, inu, from Alaska to Chile we all share the same philosophy from the Anahuak "a.k.a american continent", the respec and love to mother earth and sustentability. I started doing danza a year ago, got into curanderismo, and I learn some knowledge from Akaxe Gomez who is the son of Alejandro Meza Gutierrez, Akaxe actually resides in Chicago. I live in Seattle, WA. Anyway love your videos and good luck on your journey. We go to Zihua every year. :)

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fabiante ahh super cool. Love it. That’s going to be my next step in addition to building out the family tree! Thanks so much for sharing 😊🫶🏻 saludos to Seattle

  • @justinjewell2615
    @justinjewell2615 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I took the Ancestry test as I was adopted and always wondered I am Irish & Indigenous. The Indigenous part was from Sonora . I am trying to find out more on that history but have stopped at the moment because I found my birth mother!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      wow that's fascinating!

  • @christopherarkills8912
    @christopherarkills8912 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing. Jenny, I know that must have been difficult. You two are both so honest and candid.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Chris. It wasn't easy but I really enjoyed being able to document my reflection and thought process. I will fondly look back on this video some day, hopefully with more answers than questions 😅

  • @pepegrillo999
    @pepegrillo999 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Un muy lindo paseo por vuestros origenes me habéis dado. Gracias 🤗🤗

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Muchas gracias a ti 😊

  • @ronaldoago-go5907
    @ronaldoago-go5907 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    It can be disconcerting when the results come back. We found out that my father was not my brothers father which of course freaked my brother out. My mother apparently had suspected but they never pursued it even by the time dna tests were available it was many years passed and the lie had became the truth and both parents well all 3 parents...had passed away so the dna told the history. SURPRISE!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wow! 😅 quite the surprise for sure! But yea you point out something really important, we need to be open to the possibility of finding out uncomfortable things ..

  • @Rosiber
    @Rosiber ปีที่แล้ว +2

    SOOOOOOO COOL! You guys just made me buy a kit! lol I can't wait!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome! I hope you have less family drama in your life and will simply enjoy the results haha

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome! I hope you have less family drama in your life and will simply enjoy the results haha

  • @bridgettecaldera6043
    @bridgettecaldera6043 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for sharing! I know that was not easy to talk about. Now I am curious to do one! 😅

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Imagine we come out cousins? lol It's crazy cause you start to find family on there if they have also done the test.

  • @foreverlovesophie
    @foreverlovesophie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    You both look indigenous so it wasn’t surprising to me .

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yup! :) have a great day

  • @freddycantillo1993
    @freddycantillo1993 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Just like Colombians. I don’t understand why we are different than you guys. If we are not🇨🇴❤❤🇲🇽

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Aside from the accents and food we have a ton in common! Were like cousins lol

  • @Karolina-zw7jy
    @Karolina-zw7jy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video Jenny and Kevin🥳. I want to take a DNA test now lol.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Karo! You should! Super fun, just also take into account any potential family drama 😅😅🤭

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Karo! You should! Super fun, just also take into account any potential family drama 😅😅🤭

  • @CorieCupcakes
    @CorieCupcakes ปีที่แล้ว +5

    16:22 jenny do you think this could be a "generational curse"? and i feel like i would do a dna test because 1. the mexican revolution pops up a lot in the family storytime 2. a lot of records that could trace back certain things in the family dont exist prior to those years 3. my maternal grandfather lost both his parents by the age of 5 but used to say that neither of his parents had family in tamaulipas before they came and settled in the town he was born.4. my maternal great grandmother spoke nahuatl(according to mom) however,she was the one who confirmed that they had fled during the revolution to the mountains and then settled back in land after it was safe.im thinking she may be from south SLP or even veracruz if not states like guerrero where nahuatl is spoken. 5. as far as my paternal side goes,i only know my grandma's family is from SLP but nothing of my paternal grandfather exists before the years of the revolution.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      a generational curse I will be breaking for sure!!

  • @MaddieGold
    @MaddieGold ปีที่แล้ว +5

    So interesting! I've been wanting to do this for YEARS. The only thing I know for sure is that I'm 25% Mexican because of my bisabuelos were both born in MX but beyond that it's all question marks 😛

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ooohh that's so cool! it would be fun to know whether they were natives or part of European migration to Mexico before your family moved to the US ... it's what I'd imagine would show up for our descendants generations from now if we stayed in the US

  • @jeannerogers7085
    @jeannerogers7085 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Congratulations on being superb and beautiful examples of hybrid vigor!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Aww thank you 🙏🏾

  • @andremathews1823
    @andremathews1823 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video!!!! Very interesting!! Thanks for sharing your stories!!!

  • @Elke_KB
    @Elke_KB ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The best way to make sense of your DNA matches is to build out your family tree. Link your results to your tree and make it public, then you will start seeing common ancestor matches and you can can see those connections with Thrulines. If your tree is unlinked or private you won't get the common ancestor feature. Public never shows living people, those individuals show up as private. Good luck to you both!
    EDIT: You should try to get your mom tested, plus a full and half-sibling. You will be able to better determine how your other DNA matches link up.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      slowly working on the family tree! 🤗🌲 and yes! we're going to get my mom and Kevin's parents tested next 😊

  • @shellyeah
    @shellyeah ปีที่แล้ว +2

    With my dad having Veracruz roots and my mom from Belize, I'm very curious about my background. I don't know anything beyond my grandparents. I can't wait for the Veracruz video. I wanna go there again with my dad!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Veracruz and Belize are two really fascinating regions because of their history - Veracruz being the first major port of Mesoamérica, the slave trade, and the British occupation of Belize.. I bet you’ll have a really interesting mix!

  • @jennyhammond9261
    @jennyhammond9261 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I did one too. It was pretty much what I expected. Once in a while, as their database grows, I get an update and something on my results slightly change.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      we need to look at ours again to see if it's changed!

  • @labitcoineragt3596
    @labitcoineragt3596 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I could relate so much to your story! My dad’s father side of the family comes from a “noble” line from Navarra. They were ridiculous since my grandfather was the first born they had great expectations for him 😂but he met my grandma who they considered a basic woman not good enough for my grandpa. Long story short my grandma had twins (one my dad) and my grandpas family firmly believed the babies weren’t my grandpas. Funny but I grew up in that family and heard my entire life how we weren’t really related to them and my dad’s real dad was a Japanese guy.
    I always felt such a strong bond to my grandpa and his grandfather (who I never met). I felt that if I was anything like anyone it would be them. So those comments about how he wasn’t my real grandfather were hurtful.
    Finally I moved the US and years later I decided to do the ancestry dna. I wanted to know once and for all. Am I Japanese?! 😂
    It was an emotional decision that wasn’t easy. I was about to find out whether or not those rumors were true and if so, why did I feel that connection in my heart to my grandfather?
    My results came back…
    He WAS my dad’s father lol 😂 I am related through dna to other family members on that paternal side 🎉🎉🎉

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ahhh what a good story! lol it's nice to shut down all the noise with the evidence though, once and for all! glad you did it so that you can be at ease! thanks so much for sharing

  • @Spookyghost16
    @Spookyghost16 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I did my ancestry dna test in 2019 my results were 46% indigenous Americas Mexico 16% basque 16% Spain 10% Portugal 2% North Africa 2% Ireland 1% Senegal 1% Mali 1% Cameroon Congo& western Bantu peoples 1% Egypt 1% indigenous Americas Bolivia and Peru 1% Jewish 1% Eastern Europe& Russia 1% england&northwestern Europe I’ve always been told by my mom and aunts that my great grandfather and great great grandfather were white and had blue eyes and light colored hair and their family were originally from Guanajuato and my grandmothers dad was also white with blonde hair and blue eyes and both of my great grandmothers were tan and had hazel eyes and my grandmothers family also came from Guanajuato then moved to Michoacán

    • @themechanictangerine4337
      @themechanictangerine4337 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Take all the European, Jewish and North African and you have your Spanish heritage.

    • @Spookyghost16
      @Spookyghost16 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ok

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      wow yours has a lot of variety and mixing! very cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @jaylinaguayo3456
    @jaylinaguayo3456 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very interesting video !! ☺️☺️Love y’all

  • @julioalvarez2836
    @julioalvarez2836 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was such an interesting video! I myself am trying to learn more about my origins, I've seen some Ancestry videos on other people that have great great grandparents names and documents associated with them. Are there different packages of the service to request a deeper dive?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      so cool, I think we just need to spend time building out our family tree in order to make all those connections back to specific ancestors, though there is an upgraded package you can buy that will make a lot of those connections for you. We bought the cheapest one 😬

  • @dianaw4072
    @dianaw4072 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My dna results were not as detailed as y’all’s and I wish they were!! I did it thru the University of Michigans research program for free which is great but now I’m wondering if I should pay for Ancestry DNA for a full breakdown. 🤔
    Nevertheless, I was surprised to know I am only 28% Native America(dads family has been in Texas for over 4 generations and my moms side is from Aguas Calientes). I really thought I’d be more Mexican than that! 😂 Instead, I was surprised to know I’m 55% European. I knew we had some Spanish blood because my maternal grandpa is 2nd gen removed from Spain(his grandparents originated in Spain) and my maiden name is Hinojos which is a town in Spain. We also just confirmed my Grandpas stories were true that we are from a lineage of the King of Spain. Apparently the Kings daughter was sent on business to Mexico and was disowned and cut off from the royal family after she fell in love with the Aztec prince. So your joke about being an Aztec princess made me laugh. Now, how true that whole story is might never be known but it’s a fun possibility. 😂
    The real shocker was the 16% West Asian-North African part of me. I’ve been out and about with my mom and sis when we were stopped by a random guy and asked if we were Persian. We chuckled and said no. Turns out he knew better than we did back then. 🤣
    All that to say that I was raised in the Mexican culture and I take great pride in it and all that comes with it….even if my Spanish is terriblé! 😊 Thanks for sharing y’all! First vid I’ve ever seen of yours and I’m now subbed. ❤

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      woah!! your story is really cool. I wish I knew that much about my lineage! Now I'm curious about your west asian heritage, very cool. Thanks for sharing! And we researched a few different kinds of tests and we picked Ancestry because it was one of the only ones that actually showed regions of ethnicities. Welcome to our channel, Diana! We're glad you found us 😊

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas are 2 of my favorite places in Mexico. They are very underrated.
    I would say that most Mexicans are Indigenous and Spanish.
    Indigenous blood is very strong in Mexico.
    Mexicans tend to have very little African blood.

  • @GarlicToast
    @GarlicToast 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My grandma equally was like 🤷🏼‍♂️ when I asked about our heritage lol...genealogy and dna tests make me feel like an investigator. You uncover some exciting and shocking stuff

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I feel like mexican families don't really talk about ancestry! And I think it comes from a place of traumas and complicated "entanglements". Secrets to keep up appearances. Rapes. Child marriages. Colonization. Family disputes. Absent fathers. It gets complicated so people don't talk about it and then the history gets lost. Is it just me that suspects this? Your comment got me thinking lol

  • @DucatiPaso750
    @DucatiPaso750 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've been curious about doing one of these tests. But then I remember comedian Bill Burr's words: "Why would you send your DNA to the Internet?"

  • @cruzelenagamboa2940
    @cruzelenagamboa2940 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thanks for sharing your personal story Jenny. I hope it was not difficult for you growing up. In terms of our DNA we are all mixed. Humans have being migrated from place to place since the beginning of time.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Cruz Elena. Unfortunately it was difficult. Until about the age of 8 I was emotionally attached to two fathers, both my mom's ex-husband and my biological(?) father. I called one Papi and the other one Daddy. It was tough on me when my mom finally cut off contact with her ex-husband. And my biological father was abusive so I cut my relationship with him as a teenager. He died in 2021. I have so many stories.

    • @cruzelenagamboa2940
      @cruzelenagamboa2940 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EatBailaTravel Jenny the wonderful thing is that you made it through your difficult childhood. And you met a great guy to share your life with. You guys make a beautiful couple. ❤️❤️

  • @Laking1234
    @Laking1234 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    There is no such thing as “Mexican blood” Mexicans are a mix of Indigenous American and Iberian and native americans came from Asian and adapted to the Americas so all indigenous American’s are related to Asians and spain was invaded a lot by the arabs so they are mixed with North African and also some Mexicans have west African blood due to the slave ships coming to the Americas

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You guys, so interesting! Kevin's story is easy, Jenny, your story is complicated and this DNA info has brought up so many questions for you and I find it fascinating. I'm sorry this is difficult for you. I was adopted, I have 2 bio brothers and 1 bio sister in addition to a bio 1/2 brother. I also question who my true father is, apparently my bio mom was fast and loose at times! I did the same test and it came out the way that I expected. It would be great if you started a family tree because there are things you will find along the way that tell a bit about your ancestors, where they worked and lived at certain times. Good luck, and know, Jenny, that yours isn't as unusual a story as you may think ❣

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      just started working on the family tree and I already see tons of matches on my mom's side! Not so many for my dad's. But for sure, I know there are many others out there like me because life is complicated!

  • @user-hq6hb2xv4n
    @user-hq6hb2xv4n 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm half Iberian, half celt-roman mestizo , another half berber and another one lusitan and phoenician

  • @l.alfonsoduluc6253
    @l.alfonsoduluc6253 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    That's what happened. Spain DID NOT come to wipe out the original people's. Be proud of ALL your backgrounds.

    • @alovehotel
      @alovehotel 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nah… fuck Spain 😭

    • @mikehart5593
      @mikehart5593 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Then please that 400 years after Spain came, there's basically no original people left? 🤔

    • @l.alfonsoduluc6253
      @l.alfonsoduluc6253 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      @@mikehart5593 Have you visited Hispanic America? Native amerindians are very common there? Also the lack of racism from the beginning (do not confuse with classism) strongly encouraged racial intermarriage. The blend of American and European customs, foods and traditions created a wonderful Panhispanic way of life which nowadays is trying to be eroded by the modern individualistic pressure from the Anglosphere. The historical Spanish philosophy was to see other human beings as children of the Creator, who needs to know about the Creator's love for them. Nevertheless, to understand history today, one MUST see the world with the eyes of the given era NOT with today's experiences.

    • @LuxVi7
      @LuxVi7 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Absolutely right but people just refuse to see reality.

    • @alexjandrogonzalesgomez2055
      @alexjandrogonzalesgomez2055 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@l.alfonsoduluc6253 The Spaniards respected the native Américans but not all human beings. Blacks were used as slaves in the Spanish Empire

  • @l.alfonsoduluc6253
    @l.alfonsoduluc6253 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Only a small percentage of Mexican precolumbian people's were Aztecs.

  • @Erkavla
    @Erkavla ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This makes me want to do one!
    Very interesting! I have little to no info about my family lineage.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, you definitely should. The cool thing about these tests and platforms is that they can help you build out your family tree. I'm sure you would learn a lot!

  • @alazraq6475
    @alazraq6475 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Covarrubias is a town in Burgos (Castilla), Spain.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have you been there? I’m so curious what it’s like

    • @alazraq6475
      @alazraq6475 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@EatBailaTravel no. But in general Burgos is the old Castilla with amazzing history and honest people.
      And a quite cold area as well with long winters.

  • @AdamGordon1977
    @AdamGordon1977 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    I’m 100% Ashkenazi Jewish. I’m not sure how many have 100% of something.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +21

      wow I don't think I've ever even heard of anyone having 100% anything! That's wild. I hope this isn't rude to imply, but do you think at some point in your ancestry cousins may have married each other? I could see how a small community may have had a limited dating pool, so not judging, but that is a fascinating result!

    • @AdamGordon1977
      @AdamGordon1977 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@EatBailaTravel Interesting question. I don’t think so. My mom’s family from Poland and my dad’s family came from Lithuania and Latvia. On my DNA test, it just said 100% Ashzenaki Jewish.

    • @RaquelSantos-hj1mq
      @RaquelSantos-hj1mq ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Look up Conan O'Brien DNA test. He's either 100% Irish or close to it. He did a great comedy bit about it. 😂

    • @thebusinessinchicago7821
      @thebusinessinchicago7821 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most people from Asia that have taken these test are 100% percent Asian. If you TH-cam it you'll see. These test are only interesting when you come from or you are a descendant of a country that has a history of colonization..... basically all latinos. Otherwise you shouldn't get these test it's a waste of money and you will probably be disappointed.

    • @lakitawright6003
      @lakitawright6003 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      That would mean you are of Germanic/European ancestry. So how did that not come out! Cant be Sephardic Jew w/o being souther European, or Mizrahi w/o being North African or middle eastern, or Lemba w/o being subsaharan African. All if them are jews. Your 100% Ashkenazi doesn’t make sense

  • @noir2024
    @noir2024 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I took mine a couple years ago and was really surprised. I can’t say it was completely accurate, but who knows… It said that I was 100% indigenous, then that it was actually 99% and 1% Spanish. I’m from the State of Guerrero, but according to my DNA my ancestors are all from Mexico City and Arizona in the US; Aztec and like 40% Hopi. I’m often mistaken for an Asian; particularly Filipino/Vietnamese, and because I’m from Guerrero I thought I’d have some Asian, but that wasn’t the case. That said, my father side are mostly white and my mom side has both cuz my grandpa was indigenous. Short story long, I started doubting that my father is actually my father, but don’t really care cuz him and I don’t get along to begin with. I just hope that if there are any secrets my mom will tell me one day…

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      wow your case is really interesting. These things seem to update as more people do them but I feel you, I was also surprised not to have any asian but our asian-looking features come from the indigenous dna for sure. Genetic expression is fascinating though, there could be an explanation as to why you look different from your father but who knows.. do you feel comfortable asking your mom directly?

    • @noir2024
      @noir2024 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EatBailaTravel Haven't mentioned anything to her, but plan to do so eventually...

  • @ronsawesomejams5923
    @ronsawesomejams5923 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I enjoyed watching your video! I got my results from My Heritage DNA. My results are as follows: 44% MesoAmerican/Mexican
    18.5% Iberian: Spanish/Portuguese
    15.5% Scottish/Irish/Welsh
    Smaller amounts of Italian, Greek,
    Balkan, Finnish, and North African. I knew I was mixed because both my parents have a variety of mixed ancestry. Sorry I don’t have a photo. I am very fair skinned, with dark brown hair, and light brown eyes.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow that's a cool mix! Where are your parents from? I'm always curious about the stories that lead to interesting mixes like these!

  • @denisegreene8441
    @denisegreene8441 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My daughters and I took the 23nme test. There were no surprises. I came out 48 % Great Britain , 45% French and some German, Scandinavian.
    The kicker was their paternal grandpa was from Calcutta, India but they insisted they were not mixed. You only had to look at them to know the were. The DNA showed each of my girls had 12 to 13% Bangladesh and South Asian. Which makes sense. Grandpa is 50%, daddy is 25% si stands to reason they would be at least 12%. As my DNA was solidly in the pasty while Anglo-Saxon it was coming from dear old dads side. I already had 400 yrs worth of genealogy from my dad's side and 300 from mums so we knew what my DNA would show. It's the far far back you don't see. My kids, unlike their dad and grandfather are very proud and quick to admit to being mixed.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      wow fascinating! Glad to hear your kids embraced their beautiful genetic makeup 😊

  • @thekingofmoney2000
    @thekingofmoney2000 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My ancestry is from Tamaulipas and Nuevo León and when I took my DNA test I was only 10% indigenous, the rest was Spanish with a little bit of North African and Jewish. It’s pretty interesting! Mexico is a very diverse country.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      fascinating! It really is, though I think it's more common to see higher percentages of European ancestry in northern mexico as opposed to the southern half of Mexico

  • @billyhughes805
    @billyhughes805 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You now know you are people of the land you are on - Colombia or Chicago is home! You are the people of the Aztecs, the Incas, the Mapuche, the Arawak, the Maya, the Cree, the Inuit. It is a great thing to know where you come from. I have to say, it was very brave of Jenny to be as frank as she was and that is a massive string to her bow.
    I sorta guessed it right on your facebook page. The Welsh is interesting, British miners came to Mexico in the mid 1800's - mostly Cornwall but there were some Welsh amongst them. The Jewish ancestry, I have too - a lot of Latin Americans have that ancestry as well as the African - mine came from Angola though - again, a lot of Mestizos have African ancestry.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      ☺️ I love that “people of the land you’re on” it sounds lovely. Thank you, Carlos! And great points on the European and African ancestry. I’m willing to bet the North African ancestry is of the moorish that occupied Spain for 7-8 centuries

    • @billyhughes805
      @billyhughes805 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel Yes, my mum had a fair bit of that as well as Filipina whereas I didn't - like you suggested getting your parents DNA tested because my parents had DNA groups what were missing on my printout. You get a far bigger picture because we only inherit so much from each parent so that is a great idea and would make another great video.
      My mum's Spanish side came from Andalucia and Extremadura so the Moors were all around there which would explain the North African DNA.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@billyhughes805 super cool. Definitely, already talked to my mom and she wants to do it!

    • @dannysajna-nx8sk
      @dannysajna-nx8sk ปีที่แล้ว

      Native American but your name is issachar it's a tribe of isreal

  • @LaKarencitaMX
    @LaKarencitaMX ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Vamos en carretera y no podemos verlo bien pero queremos saber todo. En cuanto podamos, lo repetimos de nuevo

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Se les agradece mucho amigos ❤️ un abrazo!

  • @ricodelavega4511
    @ricodelavega4511 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Chicago, my favorite mexican city, followed by el pueblo de los angeles, and guanajuato. All great mexican towns.

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That was a hard story, but good on you for confronting it head on

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      it is a tough story, but it's a part of me and talking about it in this video helped me process my thoughts and feelings in a way I'm not sure I would have otherwise. It forced me to put it into words.

  • @yana2910
    @yana2910 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Is it me, or did he not seem too excited about his African roots
    🤔 I think it’s great that you’re so proud of your brown skin, but where do you think it came from
    🤷🏽‍♀️😆

    • @kevinaso13
      @kevinaso13 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I am proud of my indigenous roots because it’s the closest and strongest roots I have. It’s hard to brag about the 1 percent African roots but I do acknowledge we all come from Africa. So maybe yea it’s just you. 🤗

    • @That_Bolim
      @That_Bolim ปีที่แล้ว

      Brown skin dont come from just africa lmao indigenous pll of mexico are naturally dark some are lighter tone but brown skin goes near the equator and mexico is near the equator

  • @labitcoineragt3596
    @labitcoineragt3596 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Have your mom do the test so that ancestry can tie the exact genetic code you inherited from her. It would show you what’s your dads. Also if your sisters or at least one takes it you’ll know if they’re half siblings or not but that’s just for personal knowledge because at the end of the day they’re just your sisters nothing else ❤

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      definitely will have my mom do the test! Just waiting on the next sale with Ancestry DNA because I don't want to pay full price 😆 lol and yea I'm totally with you on that, these results won't change my relationships with my siblings 😊❤️

  • @fallenstate5933
    @fallenstate5933 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice video, glad to see the realness and the honesty in looking for your genealogy, not just some superficial commercial nonsense kinda setup. I appreciate that you presented so much interesting information especially the maps. The indigenous population of the continent most probably migrated somewhere from northeast Asia as they bravely crossed continents around maybe 11500 to 15000 years ago. That's why many of the ancestry company results will show up as Native Indigenous "American" & North East Asian or even other way around because genetic samples are so closely related from that huge migration at least on the North. It was amusing when the lady said people say she looks Asian cause that immediately came to mind. Of course I'm not overlooking future migrations from Asia. Imagine my reaction when I read in the names(genalogies?) Chatinos and Chinantecos in the Oaxaca region. Figure that one out😁👍

  • @skayt35
    @skayt35 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You are a beautiful couple, and I found it interesting to listen to your family history! From your appearance, my guess was that your European ancestry would be way below 30%. But that was before I saw pictures of some of your relatives 😅
    Kevin, without knowing that your parents came from Mexico, I still would've guessed your ancestry to be predominantly Native-American, probably from Mexico.
    Jenny, just from your appearance I would've had a hard time to guess your ancestral roots. I'm European, visited Mexico only once, for a few days, so please forgive my ignorance.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for commenting and watching our content. Saludos

  • @joeyjuandiaz6195
    @joeyjuandiaz6195 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    we have interesting result's my fam is from Jalisco aguascalientes Guanajuato area and ancestry came at 31% Spain Portugal, 6% basque,14% french,1% Scotland, 3%jewish,4%north Africa, 2%congo Africa,39%native Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      cool! your Spain and native mexico percentages are really similar!

    • @joeyjuandiaz6195
      @joeyjuandiaz6195 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel yea ha

  • @rabbitazteca23
    @rabbitazteca23 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    we need more Latinos and Latinas being proud of their indigenous ancestry.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      🫶🏻

    • @naegleriafowleri2230
      @naegleriafowleri2230 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      not latinos lol theyre hispanic americans. Latinos are the europeans

  • @montsegil3996
    @montsegil3996 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hola. Solo decirte que Covarrubias forma parte de la provincia de Burgos, en castilla y León.Un lugar precioso que visite hace pocos años. Saludos

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Me gustaría mucho conocer! Algún día 🤞🏽 muchas gracias

  • @flo-xj6sr
    @flo-xj6sr ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A lot of Jewish & Arabic & celtic peoples lived in Spain & Portugal so a lot of conquistadors had different ancestry in their bloodlines..

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      I would love to learn more about that history... do you have any recommendations?

  • @escabrosa1
    @escabrosa1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    "Proud to be brown". That's cool, and I get it. It's good to be proud of your heritage. In the same manner, I'm proud to be white. I'm from 100% Northwestern European heritage and relate to my ancestors, mostly Scandinavian, British and French.

    • @itssbba9627
      @itssbba9627 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s good I’m very happy of my Irish heritage and love it! But proud to be white and proud to be brown have different meanings

    • @escabrosa1
      @escabrosa1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@itssbba9627 Only because of modern propaganda. We've been led to believe that being white in itself is somehow oppressive and bad, which is utter nonsense. Are there the klan member types? Sure, but there are also the Nation of Islam types and the Chicano types. Europeans and their colonies created some of the best civilization on the planet and that's something to be proud of.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      K. Cool. Good for you. Sucks that systemic racism has belittled you for being White and internalized that for you. Oh wait, that's now how it works.

    • @escabrosa1
      @escabrosa1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@EatBailaTravel That's exactly what DEI is doing. But all I'm saying is that you can be proud of your heritage regardless of your race. Do you disagree?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      With that I do not disagree!

  • @mayanaztec6440
    @mayanaztec6440 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hello guys, I’m Mexican American, both my parents are from Zacatecas. Within my siblings some have blue eyes,light skin and I have brown skin, brown eyes. And I’m sure we share the same parents. But I think I will take an ancestry test also. Just to learn a bit more about my history.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cool, a lot like my family! With your parents also being from Zacatecas it would be interesting to see if we share any ancestors!

    • @kodidrive3033
      @kodidrive3033 ปีที่แล้ว

      As opposed to what, Mexican European?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure, why not

  • @user-hu6lr3vr7g
    @user-hu6lr3vr7g 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She's about 50 percent European, I wouldn't have noticed, she looks very native-American, got the Asian type look, the Native American genes are strong in her.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for commenting and watching our content. Saludos

  • @Wilfredos_
    @Wilfredos_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wish you guys in Querétaro!!!🎉🎉😂 we’ll be there in July for the minth😮

  • @kickmcconnell
    @kickmcconnell ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Both had 7% Basque? What a coincidence! For all you know you could be family! 🤯 jk!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      😭please no! Hahaha

    • @gdopblp
      @gdopblp 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Basque are the same that spanish, both are iberian and both are spaniards

  • @antonio7114
    @antonio7114 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Those DNA tests are really interesting! Both my parents are from Guanajuato and I was 62% European and 32% Indigenous American. I was surprised by how high European was.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow for real! Did your results show indigenous dna from Guanajuato?

    • @antonio7114
      @antonio7114 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@EatBailaTravel Yeah the #1 region that showed strong ancestry was Guanajuato, followed by Jalisco and Michoacán.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@antonio7114 very cool

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What else are you ? Youre missing some percentages. If its African, own it and be proud

  • @Richard-zm6pt
    @Richard-zm6pt ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow, you two are so similar ethnically. The indigenous ancestry is from different regions, but the large amounts are very close.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      yea the larger amounts are very similar, which probably explains why people often ask us if we're siblings, I guess we look a lot alike 😆

    • @Richard-zm6pt
      @Richard-zm6pt ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel When I first saw you, I was confused. Gradually, I understood you were married. I wonder if your children will resemble each other strongly. Thank you for responding. I'm a genealogist, so I'm very interested.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hehe 🤭 and babies! 👶🏽 we often joke that we will make the most melanated babies in our families because our siblings (especially mine - Jenny’s) are much fairer skinned with light brown, dark blonde hair, and blue and green eyes. Kevin’s mom also has green eyes so it will be so fascinating to see what our kids will look like someday!

  • @micaelamary9922
    @micaelamary9922 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Change in topic but how do you get mail? Like packages and letters from US to Mexico.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      we don't really get mail anymore, but if we do get anything, it goes to our parents' house and they hold on to it until the next time we see them. If it looks urgent or important, we'll facetime and open it via the video call to see what it is

  • @leonordavila580
    @leonordavila580 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    ❤❤❤❤❤ mi hija hermosa

  • @melen6917
    @melen6917 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Jenny, I can really sense how emotional this is for you and I don’t blame you one bit. Sounds like navigating family and relationships has been a little bumpy considering the circumstances. Just remember DNA Is just DNA, and the people who have supported you and shown up for you are your family 100%, regardless of ancestry. Sending love your way.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thank you for this beautiful comment! I will remember that ❤️ and completely agree

  • @OneSmileAtATime.
    @OneSmileAtATime. หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m curious which DNA test this is. I used 23andme, but yours looks more broken down.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  หลายเดือนก่อน

      This one is from Ancestry.com

    • @OneSmileAtATime.
      @OneSmileAtATime. หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you! I may try that too because I’ve heard it’s more accurate than others.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I almost did 23andme but ended up going with Ancestry because their breakdowns seemed more specific

  • @Brandonsworldonfocus
    @Brandonsworldonfocus ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Im Adopted i got very into my geanology not to long ago i took a DNA test to im Mainly Norwegian And England Northwestern European and a little bit of Eastern European and Russian Basque and Danish and Swedish germanic European and French Canadain indigenous North im not 100% on my tribe but i believe its Salish i also got a viking heritage i love all different cultures of people im always curious to learn about the world around me i love to study cultures countries and languages.

  • @AbigailSanchez1986
    @AbigailSanchez1986 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Zacatecas blood here too🙋‍♀️🤭 Primero pense que eran hermanos, es cierto que las parejas a veces se parecen😊 Saludos

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Si ya nos ha pasado demasiado que la gente nos mencione eso jejeje

  • @Kronos8910
    @Kronos8910 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I’m a very light skin Mexican I’m Francés 43% African 18 - 15 New Zealand- And only 24 native Americans Mexico 🇲🇽 but that was a nóvela

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow that’s a cool mix! Big percentages of totally different parts of the world

    • @kevinlezo1046
      @kevinlezo1046 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your probably a white supremacist gros

    • @Kronos8910
      @Kronos8910 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kevinlezo1046 wtf bro I’m a very proud Mexican born in a rancho get out of here. With your race baiting stuff respect their channel how can you assume that about me I’m quite hurt by your words . This channel is not about people being racist toward each other but l love their content. I would assume you have a very dark soul.

    • @Xolotl000
      @Xolotl000 ปีที่แล้ว

      Only 24% that's more than what some tribes in the u s. require for membership btw.

    • @Kronos8910
      @Kronos8910 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Xolotl000 thanks I appreciate I got this dude calling me white supremacist for being light skin Mexican like if I chose my skin color- Mexican we are 50 shade of color 🤣

  • @nickgarza2240
    @nickgarza2240 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Remember prima your dad from San luis potosi also!!! Great video!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey primo yea! That's why I was surprised that region didn't light up on the map for me.🤔

    • @nickgarza2240
      @nickgarza2240 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah that was abuelos hometown when you spoke about how tio was a love child same as my dad lol our older generation of our family has kids all over the world

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nickgarza2240 wow that’s crazy so which last name did your dad get?

    • @nickgarza2240
      @nickgarza2240 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel he was originally covarubias but then my abuelas husband at the time adopted him tio George and tio Marco giving them are last name garza that’s how I ended up a garza lol

    • @nickgarza2240
      @nickgarza2240 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EatBailaTravel in our family that’s so split up which I would love to see a family tree I believe theirs numerous last names the ones I know of are covarubius garza gandera and so many many more I had a good friend of mine for years that turned out to be my cousin some way lol through abuelos side I was always told abuelo had more children that no one knows about and I don’t believe anyone else in the family has gotten a ancestry test cuz it’s so chaotic with abuelos side

  • @suemoreno5217
    @suemoreno5217 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ❤ I'm next!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Let us know how it goes!

  • @ralphlinville6646
    @ralphlinville6646 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, its GTO LANE, ha ha!
    What a cool result!
    I like that you both are anchored so much to your ancestral origins of Zacatecas and SLP
    Hey Kevin, I like your Portuguese !
    And while you both are so attractive, your beautiful hearts are the best part.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey GTO Lane! 😁 muchas gracias por tus lindas palabras, amigo. Saludos!

  • @ruthrama3350
    @ruthrama3350 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    El próximo viaje, a Bilbao y San Sebastián a descubrir esas raíces vascas! 😊

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bilbao y San Sebastián, increíbles ciudades! Hemos tenido la fortuna de conocer en el 2018.

  • @luvbaobingz9170
    @luvbaobingz9170 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to do my dna test. Which test did you do? Maybe you said but I will rewatch to see if you mentioned it. I’m . Mexican American too. Already know some of my genealogy. But would like to know what other ethnicities I may have besides Mexico and Spain. Very brave of you both to do this and share with us. Gracias. 💚🤍❤️

  • @l.alfonsoduluc6253
    @l.alfonsoduluc6253 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Spain was the most open society during the 16th to 19th centuries, that's why so many of us are so mixed.

  • @walterdiaz2003
    @walterdiaz2003 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm surprised about the Senegal part. I've seen some salvadorans DNA test and also have the Senegal component.

  • @pumamountainlion7777
    @pumamountainlion7777 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I thought you were Asian, I have family members who look Asian so its interesting how Mexicans which I am can look Asian and not be related.
    My sister took the test and had like 11% Cuban, I thought that was interesting and it isn't common for Mexicans to have but Spain was the majority of her DNA.
    Family trees are the same but genetic representation varies so even if I have ancestry from a place it doesn't mean I inherited their genetics which is a fascinating concept since many people probably think of genetic tests like a family tree scheme of things when it's not.
    So am I really 11% Cuban because my sister is? I don't know.