There's no exposing, before the colonizers, Africans used to migrate from one place to the other and intermarry, like she has Bantu in her and that's South Africa, South East Africa and Central Africa
Your people migrate. Cats will have kittens in an oven but it doesn't make them loaves of bread. We as humans are genetically 95% the same and only 5% different. Phenotype will not always match genotype. And the most diversity of genes is found in Africa.
Phenotype is generally determined by genotype along with some exogenic factors. I get your point though phenotype can be deceptive. We are so fixated on skin colour etc.
Our race is human, no doubt on that. But people diverged a lot within last 100000 years. Sub Saharan africans dont have any Neanderthal admixture but Eurasians have a bit. Neanderthal themselves were human but diverged from other humans around 600000 years ago. Phenotype itself is tricky, for example people from Papua New Guinea lookwise are close to Africans but genetically more closer to Eurasians.
Why are we Somalis denying everything , 23andme shows you about 400 or 500 years back and we all know that at that era we were in Somalia because we can count our names up to 25 to 30 ancestors by heart , but ancestory shows longer and older mixture which makes sense because our mixture is an ancient one , and btw when you take ancestory dna no one is pure of anything , the whole world is mixed and being mixing forever just accpet it . Edited: how can it be fake when khadija found her real aunty in her relatives !!
Nasir Fadhiyare really quick I to believed everyone was mixed but that’s just not true. If you look at some west African dna videos a lot of them are 100% African. I’ve even seen Europeans get 100% Great Britain
Not everyone is mixed though. In Africa north Africans and east Africans particularly somalis,eritreans and Ethiopians are quiet mixed. Aside these two regions other regions in Africa aren't that mixed or have basically no mixture except the person has recent history or immediate family members mixing outside the race.
@Anaam Ali not everyone is mixed because that's the truth. Also I mentioned those regions because aside the north of Africa these regions are the ones with the most admixture or the indigenous people with the most admixture so...
@Anaam Ali abaayo you get less dna each generation if you have only five arab or white ancestors who lived 1000 years ago you do not have any dna from these individuals 23andme shows only the last 200-500 years you can have an ancestor and not dna from him or her if it is 18 generation back
Everyone who is saying Ancestry DNA is flawed is just in denial of their results, yes 23andme and Ancestry DNA will provide you different results but that's because the algorithms they use to interpret your DNA is different. 23andme just tells you what you already know and that is it tells you the region in the world in which the people have close to the same genetic makeup as you, what Ancestry DNA does differently in which as a genealogist by trade I applaud is it breaks down your makeup more extensively and shows you the different groups that come together to make you who you are which is a lot more challenging. Both companies have the same raw data they just interpret it differently, what this Somali beauty results show you are the different groups of people that came together to bring forth the modern day Somali and notice how her East African category like mines doesn't even label the horn countries. I'm Ethiopian and it was strange for me to comprehend that only 12% of my DNA is East African but that still doesn't change the fact that I'm Ethiopian. My full results are 57% Middle East 30% African South Central Hunter and G. 12% East A. and 1% North A . I do this for a living let me know if anyone has questions :)
Ancestry goes back 700 years and most of Horn African were what they are well before that. There time period is flawed. Also I'd say that they don't share all information with each other. I have only done 23& me myself. Would my paternal haplogroups group me with a different population? I got T-L208
😂😂😂 I’m half South African & lol. This is jokes especially when she goes “Im South African”😂😂 In total I am like 60% African from my ancestry DNA. Definitely earned yourselves another subscriber. When I done my ancestry DNA, I got Africa, Asia, Middle East & the UK❤️ So hilarious especially when you started saying that you found some family on your ancestry DNA😂❤️ great video.
I'm South African you might have Zulu ancestry an amazing kingdom watch the movie shaka Zulu or be Xhosa which is Nelson mandelas tribes, if you have Asian eyes like Chinese thing it comes from the south African or southern African black people called the khoisans the hunter gatherers they have those eyes and cheak bones Nelson Mandela looked like them to. 😊❤️
She is Khoisan(Khoikhoi)....The Bantu DNA in South Africa is linked to North, West Central Africa ...Bantus migrate down to Southern Africa...Very interesting her DNA immediately start here in South Africa/Namibia... Hunter Gathers...Bantus are not Hunter gathers....
Mandela is not Xhosa...His Kwê...or !Xoo....His DNA is in Ncape ...His the same Clan of Ouma Katrina Essau...in Ncape Upington...People think Mandela is so called Xhosa Mandela is not Xhosa not at all, the name Xhosa is our Language ..you will only find it in our Nama dictionary....The so called Xhosas are Bantu People...who settle on Khoisan Land...
@@zamzamabdul6089 Because it actually give you an ethnicity and not a proxy like West African and Middle Eastern as they have no Somali or North East Africa group. But they can differentiate Spain and Italy or French which are close . Secondly it gives you haplogroup which shows ancient migration e.g. Somali males usually get E-V32 which is from Egypt North Africa in the past (70 - 80% of the time it's E-V32). Women get L's which is an African maternal haplogroup usually L2 L3 (L3 more so) with a lot of other. Links below start with wiki one. anthromadness.blogspot.com/2015/08/somali-mtdna-frequencies.html www.researchgate.net/publication/224820101_Forensic_and_phylogeographic_characterisation_of_mtDNA_lineages_from_Somalia www.nature.com/articles/5201390 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalis#Genetics
I spent dozens and dozens of comments trying to convince Horners that the only reason they look different from other subsaharan africans is because they are mixed. About 20,000 years ago, there was no difference between Horners and West Africans/bantu's. They were one and the same. Their DNA haplogroup back then for the two groups was E1B1 or EP-2.
@Fol A They keep denying it because they want to believe that God created them that way, especially different from West Africans. But, they looked exactly like West Africans before the mixing took place, because they and West Africans had the exact same ancestors in paternal haplogroup E1B1 or EP-2.
@@africaine4889 But they do. Horners and west africans/bantus have the same african mother's. About 80% of west african mother's are carriers of mtdna L2 and L3. Horners mother's are about 40% the same mtdna L2 and L3. The same women that gave birth to west africans also gave birth to Horners. Like I said before, the only difference is that, about 45% of Horners mother's are mtdna M, N and U6 which is not african but middle eastern and west asian. The percentage of non african paternal DNA in the Horn is about 20%. That's exactly why they look different.
@haazy Really?? Ancient to who?? You guys cant produce the Mandingo rod people of Mandika....or even the pygmies, can you? Yes, Black Somalis of South are own group, but the light skin they're heavily mixed.
Ancestry DNA needs to work on thier North Africa region. They changed back in 2018 with an update and screwed up that region by including North Africa into the middle east.
I have seen East Africans who look like West, Central and South Africans and I have seen West, Central and South Africans who look like East Africans. Bottomline: Whether you are from West, South, Central, North or East Africa so long as you have DARK, BROWN or LIGHT SKIN that doesn't look WHITE enough to be white with the associated features, We will all receive the same treatment when we are in the West in varying levels as Africans. God bless y'all.
This is why they call Africa the Cradle of civilization all genetics Came from Africans we are diverse it just depends on the Genetics real I love Mama Africa
@Bubble Buster That might have been what "was" but "now" things are changing. If you have updated your knowledge on the current criteria for beauty then by now you should have understood that many nowadays are looking for that beauty which comes from within the being and not just what is seen on the outside; The eyes of many are now opened to comprehend the fact that what was formerly considered as beauty standards might actually be misleading(I'm not in any way saying all physical beauties are misleading). What many previously thought was "beauty" was later on discovered to be "Beasty". Our concepts should be shaped by the responses received from experience.
@Bubble Buster like I said, those concepts are now gently fading away. I for one, I'm a light skin toned African but I don't count much on that to determine how I treat or see others who haven't my same complexion. Notwithstanding, most horners are beautiful on the outside especially Ethiopians and Eritreans but I recently discovered that most of them are promiscuous which is a black spot on that outward beauty. Please, how much do you know about Ethiopia...cos when I said Ethiopians, I actually meant Habesha? So, lemme know how much you know about Ethiopia.
First of all you are both looking gorgeous. Now when it comes to the results, those percentages that you have doesn't mean that you are 50% South, 9% Nigerian etc. Those percentages basically showing how many people have the same DNA code as yours. I.e. in South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka) 50% among those who DNA tested have the same markers as yours, and among Nigerians (who again DNA tested) have the same results as you, etc. The reason why I stress so much "among DNA tested" is that very small part of the population in general (of any country) are being DNA tested. Therefor those percentages most probably far from the real picture. There is other side of the coin too. You see ethnicity is a cultural phenomenon, ethnogenesis ( the process of ethnical development of the certain group of people) is the result of their lifestyle, common interests and values. Thus historicaly it was up to people to decide how to call themselves and which system of values to practice, etc. Where as DNA genesis or Genogenesis (the proses of mutation in DNA markers) is random and has no connection with cultural processes, ethnical tittles and nationalities. These are two different topics that cannot be crossed within one context, though I understand it's very easy to confuse. Summary: You are 100% beautiful sisters. But you also have got a certain number of people in other country who has same DNA as yours, nevertheless might consider themselves Pakistanies, Indians, Bangladeshies, Nigerians, whoever... and you're all will be right in doing so. Thank you for great content. Shout out from Baku, Azerbaijan.
@rahmaandkhadijah @Jacklyn Demon Wow! You are very knowledgeable indeed. So... If the original Egyptians were red skinned why wasn't there 1 single Ancient Egyptian painted with red skin? Red pigment made from ochre was one of the first colors used in prehistoric art. The Ancient Egyptians and Mayans colored their faces red in ceremonies. With this being said had the ancient Egyptians been of red skin then they would've depicted themselves as such. The writing on the wall so to speak. Then you totally credited the Ancient Egyptians to being arabian descent. When in fact it is taught in history that the Ancient Egyptians allowed for the arabians to move into west northern Africa since the land was uninhabited at the time. I believe that they were called the Franks & established what is called Morroco today. At this time the trade routes were established in order for them to receive the necessary items for survival from their homeland of Arabia. As time passed by Ancient Egypt fought long hard wars constantly until finally falling to the Persians for the final time. As you may know the Persians are what you call Iranians today. At that time the Ancient Egyptians were then carted off as slaves into Arabia which was then sold into both Europe & Asia. Yes... The arabians were the first to take slaves out of Africa. They also are still continuing the practice today. That is why you have all that arabian stuff there today when originally it was Hieroglyphics. So please save all that human migrations for somebody else. Okay? Because then you turned around and called the Ethiopians arabians as well when we all know that it was a Black Queen leading her army against Napoleon atop a horde of elephants and trampled his ass over which is why he didn't conquer Ethiopia. So he turned back into Egypt & shot the nose off the Sphynx. Everybody knows this. True it was different time periods, but it goes to show who exactly was ruling the northern tip of Africa. Not red people. Not white people. Not arabs. But black people. And it was black people that ruled the ENTIRE continent of Africa. Not just small parts of it. And by the way Africa originally was called Khemet which translates into Land Of The Black People. Not land of arabians, white people, red people, or even little green men some call aliens. But Land Of The Black People aka Khemet. So please slither back where you came from Demon.
Even if you were to go to 23 and me Kadijah would get the same results. Just because they recognise the combination of your DNA to be Somali does not mean you not the combination of those people from ancient intergration between the people of East Africa and the Middle East. Like you said you have family from Yemen. The horn of Africa has thousands of years of history with the middle east. Anyways its significant that you have hunter gatherer DNA. Probably distantly related to the Khoenkhoen pastoralist who migrated to SA from East Africa. The San of South Africa, used to widely spread throughout East Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa. If you want to listen to SA music try Sun-EL musician; Kwesta; Amu Faku etc
I hope this proves to most Jamaicans or African that a Somali or Ethiopian is more African than them lol Just because a Somali is light-skinned means nothing
@@lynnettebarney8454 no they’re not somali Bantus. They’re not related to us. But they’re just as old as us if not older. they migrated into east Africa then out
So the fact it said you're South Asian and then listed all those countries doesn't mean the people in those countries are the same, it means they don't have almost any dna from those areas and people havent told them about the ethniciity of those people in that region. For examplem Bengali peopl are different to Punjabis. Tamils are different to Nepalese. Gujjar are different to Assamese etc.
Most East Africans have middle eastern blood some have more /lessthan the others . I’ve seen 2 ancestry dns tests of Kenyans and they have more than 10% of middle eastern ancestry in them
The song you played as represantative of South Africa is actually from people that mixed with South Africans from Mozambique who were conquered by SoShangana when he ran off from the wars in South Africa before colonial rule. I'd recommend Busi Mhlongo as one represantative of truly South African indeginous music. Rap or Hip Hop is taken from us and commercialised by the Americans , where in 1971 Kevin Donovan also known as Afrika Bambata came to S.A & got introduced to our music. Now Swaziland , Lesotho, Botswana and the people of South Africa are no more than one group of people. Also there are Zulus that conquered Zimbabwe and made their stay there to date but now are called the Matebele and they're based in Bulawayo and never mixed with the Shona people of Zimbabwe...
The location bandings are to generic as they don't have big DNA sample groupings...the more people do it the more specific it gets for different people groups. 23&me has more East African DNA samples, hence better accuracy
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 The ancestry is wrong. As Somalis are Afroasiatic speaking people and have no Bantu dna. They are more related in ancient times to Coptic Egyptians.
There is definitely more information these days, because a few years ago the results would've said unavailable for people from the Horn and the East African region. DNA testing is continuously evolving and growing. As long as people from those particular areas take the tests, they will be able to find more solid information.
@@alialijama9098 Yeah, lol. 23 and me is better because it tell you guys what you want to hear, which is, that you guys are 100% east africa. By the way, haven't you noticed that some of these somalis DNA results are showing them with cousins all over europe and asia? If west africans and bantus start taking DNA test on a frequent basis, Horners will very soon be finding distant west african and bantu cousins too.
@@longinusukenta1086 East African's are some of the oldest people in the world and they haven't been able to correctly identify their marker rather, they've sloppily labelled them with other people - that's why they are wrong, not that people just want to hear what they want.
That's actually completely false majority of the tribes from the horn are Bantu's that mixed with North Africans and tribes from Yemen and Oman and Saudi Arabia, It's that particular mixture that makes horn Africans.
Koy-San people lived all over Africa at some point or other, it is no surprise most African countries will have traces of hunter-gathers. They may have large numbers in Namibia because of the deserts but most other places they have intermarried with other africans. In East African it is the Tigre and Amxaaro who have the highest % of hunter gatherers among the somalis it is the clans who live around the juba and shabeele rivers and border with Kenya, Ajuurans, Garre, Mareexans and other clans who are called the il-jeex or slit-eyes. Congo and Central African DNA in the Horn is not a surprise, Arab slave trade passed through the port cities of most of east Africa, Mombasa, Muuqdisho and Zaylac pre- 1650. What is a surprise is why many Somalilanders specially Dir & Isaaq clans have 9-10% Sierra Leone or Senegal in their admix? There has been no know relationship or connection with Sierra Leone or Senegal. While the neighboring country of Somalia with which they are supposed to be blood related shows 0% West African. The concept of Somaliness or its purity is something made up, even their kushiticness is questionable.
The beige outfit girl on the right (sorry but you didn't say your name in the beigining of the vieo), first of all you are so pretty ❤️❤️❤️ and second of all my though before seing your results is that you are more Subsaharian African, because I think you look more Subsaharian African than Somalian or than people who are Arabian
The problem with some somalian are that they think they are special genetic not knowing that most of them are mix with middle eastern because of the coastal side they live. That result to some of your looks. This applies to many people living in coastal places in Africa where trade use to take place or conquest such as North Africa.
Some of our ancestors were pastoralist in the deep hinterland with a strong clan intermarrying tradition honestly I would find it hard to believe we are not atleast 90 % Somali
Somali men were sailors and seamen . Some of them married to white women in Europe esp. world war 1 and 2 ( england, italy etc. ) and settled their, some came back to East africa and never brought back with their children.
Somalis casually chill with their 4th and 5th cousins especially in the west. They know all the way to their 8th and 10th cousins through the parental grandpa's names known as abtrisi.
Those results actually make sense. The 2nd result: You said that your father was Yoruba from Nigeria. Benin borders with Nigeria, and it has over 1 million Yoruba speaking populations. Prior to colonization, the Benin and Oyo empires of Nigeria extended to Benin. The Asian connection for a Somali also makes sense. If you take a look at the first chapter of the Book of Esther in the Bible, you will discover that ancient Persia began in Ethiopia all the way to India. It's likely that the Somalia was part of ancient Ethiopia. Pakistan and India were part of the same region prior to colonization. I have been acquainted with Pakistanis, and you definitely have the looks. The first sister that is linked to South Central Africa definitely has those features as well as implausible as it seems. The African in the Somali may have migrated from that region northwards from where the contact was made with the Asians. DNA is not baseless, but the accuracy is limited by the sampling. They are comparing you based on the samples they have from the given regions. Because of the sheer population and diversity of Nigeria, anyone linked with Africa is going to have some percentage Nigerian. In Nigeria, you will find tribes that look like people from most other African countries. I am Igbo from Eastern Nigeria. My grandfather was very dark, but my grandmother could have passed as an Ethiopian. Her entire family was fair skinned, and even her hair texture was unique. You will find that any other Somali will have a similar result.
My father is super dark skinned but my mother told my we looked like indian children . She said our great great grandather was indo trinidadian . She told my this yesterday on my eleventh birthday I think its a tradition.
Great results ancestry is better for people of Africans and is more specific....23andme Is a waste of time, don't waste your money don't do 23andme, run your results through gedmatch and DNA.land to get a more accurate breakdown of your regional ethnicity....no matter which test company you use the gedmatch results are what you really need..... people will say that ancestry is wrong it isn't...all Horners will have Arab DNA.....you will find family on there....as you have correctly said the bantu is a language group not an ethnicity.....your cousins are from your southern African ancestry....look forward to gedmatch video....for west Africans remember that the original countries have changed but the tribes have more or less overlapped modern countries.....
@@xoriyon321 I’ve been to Ethiopia and I’ve actually realized they have so many ethnicities and they actually have all shapes of nose colors and features we can’t box a big country like Ethiopia in specific features
South African hunter gatherers consist of Nama, khoi, san etc, they are short with light skin and are indigenous people of Southern Africa. But they are not majority in South Africa, majority are Bantu.
i think somalian believe more dna results shows that they have dna of different race from diferent continent and they feel impossible to have bantu dna who they share subsahara african and same color of skin! it's amusing.
I doubt she can pass as a Bengali. She has those Nigerian influences too. She can only pass as half Bengali. Just compare her look with these Bangladeshi girls: image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-dhaka-bangladesh-july-viqarunnisa-noon-school-and-college-students-celebrating-their-1453618448.jpg media-eng.dhakatribune.com/uploads/2016/08/DT-2a.jpg
@@Dravidian93gangster lol Aryan Dravidians are not race but language groups proved by genetic analysis. All South Asians share similar mixed ancestry which has Neolithic Iranian, Indoeuropean(Sintashta culture) and local aboriginal origin. All people from Afghanistan to Bangladesh and Kashmir to Maldives share these ancestries.
Girls who wear hijabs can do some of the best makeup I've ever seen
J T aww thanks ❤️
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 Did you do 23&me ?
For real thou specially Arabs damn
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 you hijab
Wearing girls be look really beautiful as will beautiful east African young woman
Facts and I’m congolese and they’re literally so good at make up😍
These DNA tests will expose a lot of parents. 😂🤣🤣🤣
Right
Deadass lmfao im ready to take mines
There's no exposing, before the colonizers, Africans used to migrate from one place to the other and intermarry, like she has Bantu in her and that's South Africa, South East Africa and Central Africa
@@trendeous4070 exactly not only africa also asia a lot of ppl were nomads
😂😂😂’I’m having a identity crisis '😂😂😹
We Pakistanis love Somalia and it's people🇵🇰❤️🇸🇴
WE LOVE YOU PEOPLE ALWAYS TOGETHER
❤❤❤❤we to 💙
I'm half Pakistani and half Turkish after my DNA tests
Yo I'm Pakistani
You both killed me 🤣🤣 welcome to the Congolese family “Congo flag at carnival” 🥰🥰✨
ba futa nanu bongo ya passage
@@housesession3194 lol what mbongo do they have to pay lol,they are welcome to bango,baza ba bebe
I’m South African but the results most likely refer to the Khoi San look them up xx
not really, Khoisan in Congo and Angola?
She meant Southern African countries - not specifically South Africa. Her friend corrected her
I LOVE AFRICA THO I WAS BORN IN FRANCE,DAD NIGERIAN MUM CAMEROON🤗
AM VERY PROUD OF THE BOTH COUNTRIES💓💯💋💋💋💋💋
You still African birthplace don't
Matter the DNA is still in You
Your people migrate. Cats will have kittens in an oven but it doesn't make them loaves of bread. We as humans are genetically 95% the same and only 5% different. Phenotype will not always match genotype. And the most diversity of genes is found in Africa.
Kim Husbands , one of the most intelligent comments I’ve heard on this thread. I’m always telling people the same thing. ❤️
I don’t get most of your comment.
Phenotype is generally determined by genotype along with some exogenic factors. I get your point though phenotype can be deceptive. We are so fixated on skin colour etc.
Our race is human, no doubt on that. But people diverged a lot within last 100000 years. Sub Saharan africans dont have any Neanderthal admixture but Eurasians have a bit. Neanderthal themselves were human but diverged from other humans around 600000 years ago. Phenotype itself is tricky, for example people from Papua New Guinea lookwise are close to Africans but genetically more closer to Eurasians.
True.
Why are we Somalis denying everything , 23andme shows you about 400 or 500 years back and we all know that at that era we were in Somalia because we can count our names up to 25 to 30 ancestors by heart , but ancestory shows longer and older mixture which makes sense because our mixture is an ancient one , and btw when you take ancestory dna no one is pure of anything , the whole world is mixed and being mixing forever just accpet it .
Edited: how can it be fake when khadija found her real aunty in her relatives !!
Nasir Fadhiyare really quick I to believed everyone was mixed but that’s just not true. If you look at some west African dna videos a lot of them are 100% African. I’ve even seen Europeans get 100% Great Britain
@Da Boot ikr.i see ignorant Somali's saying this as if they knew how they looked and where they were from
Not everyone is mixed though. In Africa north Africans and east Africans particularly somalis,eritreans and Ethiopians are quiet mixed.
Aside these two regions other regions in Africa aren't that mixed or have basically no mixture except the person has recent history or immediate family members mixing outside the race.
@Anaam Ali not everyone is mixed because that's the truth. Also I mentioned those regions because aside the north of Africa these regions are the ones with the most admixture or the indigenous people with the most admixture so...
@Anaam Ali abaayo you get less dna each generation if you have only five arab or white ancestors who lived 1000 years ago you do not have any dna from these individuals 23andme shows only the last 200-500 years you can have an ancestor and not dna from him or her if it is 18 generation back
The girl wearing the beige hijab, imma need you to drop a RUclips makeup tutorial ASAP
Everyone who is saying Ancestry DNA is flawed is just in denial of their results, yes 23andme and Ancestry DNA will provide you different results but that's because the algorithms they use to interpret your DNA is different. 23andme just tells you what you already know and that is it tells you the region in the world in which the people have close to the same genetic makeup as you, what Ancestry DNA does differently in which as a genealogist by trade I applaud is it breaks down your makeup more extensively and shows you the different groups that come together to make you who you are which is a lot more challenging. Both companies have the same raw data they just interpret it differently, what this Somali beauty results show you are the different groups of people that came together to bring forth the modern day Somali and notice how her East African category like mines doesn't even label the horn countries. I'm Ethiopian and it was strange for me to comprehend that only 12% of my DNA is East African but that still doesn't change the fact that I'm Ethiopian. My full results are 57% Middle East 30% African South Central Hunter and G. 12% East A. and 1% North A . I do this for a living let me know if anyone has questions :)
Ancestry goes back 700 years and most of Horn African were what they are well before that. There time period is flawed. Also I'd say that they don't share all information with each other.
I have only done 23& me myself.
Would my paternal haplogroups group me with a different population? I got T-L208
thank you
Moses T. you are right. They do not want to hear that they have bantu in them
rebecca kumuamba You’re a bit obsessed with them dear 😂
@@pama3863 no dear.
My AncestryDNA Test Results
32% Benin/Togo
26% Cameroon, Congo, & Southern Bantu Peoples
20% England, Wales, & Northwestern Europe
9% Mali
5% Ivory Coast/Ghana
3% Nigeria
3% Ireland & Scotland
1% Senegal
1% Norway
Are you Jamaican?
😂😂😂 I’m half South African & lol. This is jokes especially when she goes “Im South African”😂😂 In total I am like 60% African from my ancestry DNA. Definitely earned yourselves another subscriber. When I done my ancestry DNA, I got Africa, Asia, Middle East & the UK❤️ So hilarious especially when you started saying that you found some family on your ancestry DNA😂❤️ great video.
Emily Thorpe Awww thank you ❤️❤️🙏
Rahma and Khadijah You are more than welcome❤️❤️
I'm South African you might have Zulu ancestry an amazing kingdom watch the movie shaka Zulu or be Xhosa which is Nelson mandelas tribes, if you have Asian eyes like Chinese thing it comes from the south African or southern African black people called the khoisans the hunter gatherers they have those eyes and cheak bones Nelson Mandela looked like them to. 😊❤️
She is Khoisan(Khoikhoi)....The Bantu DNA in South Africa is linked to North, West Central Africa ...Bantus migrate down to Southern Africa...Very interesting her DNA immediately start here in South Africa/Namibia... Hunter Gathers...Bantus are not Hunter gathers....
Mandela is not Xhosa...His Kwê...or !Xoo....His DNA is in Ncape ...His the same Clan of Ouma Katrina Essau...in Ncape Upington...People think Mandela is so called Xhosa Mandela is not Xhosa not at all, the name Xhosa is our Language ..you will only find it in our Nama dictionary....The so called Xhosas are Bantu People...who settle on Khoisan Land...
Amazing. This is the third DNA results I've seen with people from the Horn showing them to have relatives all over europe and asia.
You two ladies are HILARIOUS!!! I laughed so hard I spit out my drink, especially when you were amazed at how many Caucasian cousins you had. 😎😎😎
Surprise, Surprise. It is wonderful. Everyone should do one. The way people look at each other would change. 🥰
Yeah send all mutts to the US lol
Should have 23&me this is not good for Horn African people or Africans in general
Bullshit 23 and me. Is bullshit it tells you what you want to here
North Africans too from what I heard
23andme better for somali
Agree 👍👍👍
Why and how
@@zamzamabdul6089 Because it actually give you an ethnicity and not a proxy like West African and Middle Eastern as they have no Somali or North East Africa group. But they can differentiate Spain and Italy or French which are close . Secondly it gives you haplogroup which shows ancient migration e.g. Somali males usually get E-V32 which is from Egypt North Africa in the past (70 - 80% of the time it's E-V32). Women get L's which is an African maternal haplogroup usually L2 L3 (L3 more so) with a lot of other. Links below start with wiki one.
anthromadness.blogspot.com/2015/08/somali-mtdna-frequencies.html
www.researchgate.net/publication/224820101_Forensic_and_phylogeographic_characterisation_of_mtDNA_lineages_from_Somalia
www.nature.com/articles/5201390
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalis#Genetics
23andme doesn't go beyond 300years. Ancesstory goes thousands of years
@@farahm1816 somali male carry 1b1b
South Africa is very beautiful. I wish i was South African even though i am born here.
Wtf 😂😂 Sry but that gave me a stroke 😂😂
I will bet you £50 that you'll be 100% Somali if you are ethnic Somali (not minority tribes) only on 23&me as it has Somali people's dna
Correct.
What did you mean minority
Am South African and just got my result and I have no South African in me lol
I spent dozens and dozens of comments trying to convince Horners that the only reason they look different from other subsaharan africans is because they are mixed. About 20,000 years ago, there was no difference between Horners and West Africans/bantu's. They were one and the same. Their DNA haplogroup back then for the two groups was E1B1 or EP-2.
@Fol A
They keep denying it because they want to believe that God created them that way, especially different from West Africans. But, they looked exactly like West Africans before the mixing took place, because they and West Africans had the exact same ancestors in paternal haplogroup E1B1 or EP-2.
Longinus Ukenta they do not want to hear they have bantu in them.
@@africaine4889
But they do. Horners and west africans/bantus have the same african mother's. About 80% of west african mother's are carriers of mtdna L2 and L3. Horners mother's are about 40% the same mtdna L2 and L3. The same women that gave birth to west africans also gave birth to Horners. Like I said before, the only difference is that, about 45% of Horners mother's are mtdna M, N and U6 which is not african but middle eastern and west asian. The percentage of non african paternal DNA in the Horn is about 20%. That's exactly why they look different.
Fol A Because Caribbeans are Ex Slaves stolen from Africa who mixed with Indians hence the name “West Indies”. Somalis have never mixed
@Noah Big boy
You Horners keep claiming that you were not colonized, but, you were colonized by islam.
First! I’ve been waiting for this forever!!!
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@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 You should have done 23&me. Ancestry is not good for Horn African people.😡
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 23&me would give you 98% Somali and a maternal haplogroup which will tell you where your ancestors come from
Yemeni and South and East Africans resulted into Somali!!! History never lies, we were taught about this in primary school about Sungwaya
Do you believe that was true??
@haazy Really?? Ancient to who??
You guys cant produce the Mandingo rod people of Mandika....or even the pygmies, can you?
Yes, Black Somalis of South are own group, but the light skin they're heavily mixed.
your primary schools are shit
??? No were pure african, no school says that
Ancestry DNA needs to work on thier North Africa region. They changed back in 2018 with an update and screwed up that region by including North Africa into the middle east.
I have seen East Africans who look like West, Central and South Africans and I have seen West, Central and South Africans who look like East Africans.
Bottomline: Whether you are from West, South, Central, North or East Africa so long as you have DARK, BROWN or LIGHT SKIN that doesn't look WHITE enough to be white with the associated features, We will all receive the same treatment when we are in the West in varying levels as Africans. God bless y'all.
This is why they call Africa the
Cradle of civilization all genetics
Came from Africans we are diverse it just depends on the Genetics real I love Mama Africa
@@bolayul291 yeah bro, are you Ugandan?
@Bubble Buster a quick reminder, I was talking of Sub,Saharan Africans, not all races. BTW, what's your criteria for beauty?
@Bubble Buster That might have been what "was" but "now" things are changing. If you have updated your knowledge on the current criteria for beauty then by now you should have understood that many nowadays are looking for that beauty which comes from within the being and not just what is seen on the outside; The eyes of many are now opened to comprehend the fact that what was formerly considered as beauty standards might actually be misleading(I'm not in any way saying all physical beauties are misleading). What many previously thought was "beauty" was later on discovered to be "Beasty". Our concepts should be shaped by the responses received from experience.
@Bubble Buster like I said, those concepts are now gently fading away. I for one, I'm a light skin toned African but I don't count much on that to determine how I treat or see others who haven't my same complexion. Notwithstanding, most horners are beautiful on the outside especially Ethiopians and Eritreans but I recently discovered that most of them are promiscuous which is a black spot on that outward beauty.
Please, how much do you know about Ethiopia...cos when I said Ethiopians, I actually meant Habesha? So, lemme know how much you know about Ethiopia.
First of all you are both looking gorgeous.
Now when it comes to the results, those percentages that you have doesn't mean that you are 50% South, 9% Nigerian etc. Those percentages basically showing how many people have the same DNA code as yours. I.e. in South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka) 50% among those who DNA tested have the same markers as yours, and among Nigerians (who again DNA tested) have the same results as you, etc. The reason why I stress so much "among DNA tested" is that very small part of the population in general (of any country) are being DNA tested. Therefor those percentages most probably far from the real picture.
There is other side of the coin too. You see ethnicity is a cultural phenomenon, ethnogenesis ( the process of ethnical development of the certain group of people) is the result of their lifestyle, common interests and values. Thus historicaly it was up to people to decide how to call themselves and which system of values to practice, etc. Where as DNA genesis or Genogenesis (the proses of mutation in DNA markers) is random and has no connection with cultural processes, ethnical tittles and nationalities. These are two different topics that cannot be crossed within one context, though I understand it's very easy to confuse.
Summary: You are 100% beautiful sisters. But you also have got a certain number of people in other country who has same DNA as yours, nevertheless might consider themselves Pakistanies, Indians, Bangladeshies, Nigerians, whoever... and you're all will be right in doing so.
Thank you for great content.
Shout out from Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Yo y’all are funny! 😂the laughter is infectious!
@rahmaandkhadijah @Jacklyn Demon Wow! You are very knowledgeable indeed. So... If the original Egyptians were red skinned why wasn't there 1 single Ancient Egyptian painted with red skin? Red pigment made from ochre was one of the first colors used in prehistoric art. The Ancient Egyptians and Mayans colored their faces red in ceremonies. With this being said had the ancient Egyptians been of red skin then they would've depicted themselves as such. The writing on the wall so to speak.
Then you totally credited the Ancient Egyptians to being arabian descent. When in fact it is taught in history that the Ancient Egyptians allowed for the arabians to move into west northern Africa since the land was uninhabited at the time. I believe that they were called the Franks & established what is called Morroco today.
At this time the trade routes were established in order for them to receive the necessary items for survival from their homeland of Arabia. As time passed by Ancient Egypt fought long hard wars constantly until finally falling to the Persians for the final time. As you may know the Persians are what you call Iranians today.
At that time the Ancient Egyptians were then carted off as slaves into Arabia which was then sold into both Europe & Asia. Yes... The arabians were the first to take slaves out of Africa. They also are still continuing the practice today. That is why you have all that arabian stuff there today when originally it was Hieroglyphics.
So please save all that human migrations for somebody else. Okay? Because then you turned around and called the Ethiopians arabians as well when we all know that it was a Black Queen leading her army against Napoleon atop a horde of elephants and trampled his ass over which is why he didn't conquer Ethiopia. So he turned back into Egypt & shot the nose off the Sphynx. Everybody knows this.
True it was different time periods, but it goes to show who exactly was ruling the northern tip of Africa. Not red people. Not white people. Not arabs. But black people. And it was black people that ruled the ENTIRE continent of Africa. Not just small parts of it.
And by the way Africa originally was called Khemet which translates into Land Of The Black People. Not land of arabians, white people, red people, or even little green men some call aliens. But Land Of The Black People aka Khemet. So please slither back where you came from Demon.
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😂😂😂 this was too funny. Nice. You girls are beautiful.
Even if you were to go to 23 and me Kadijah would get the same results. Just because they recognise the combination of your DNA to be Somali does not mean you not the combination of those people from ancient intergration between the people of East Africa and the Middle East. Like you said you have family from Yemen. The horn of Africa has thousands of years of history with the middle east. Anyways its significant that you have hunter gatherer DNA. Probably distantly related to the Khoenkhoen pastoralist who migrated to SA from East Africa. The San of South Africa, used to widely spread throughout East Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa. If you want to listen to SA music try Sun-EL musician; Kwesta; Amu Faku etc
Love from South Africa. Love you girls. Come to SA, we will host you. :)
No
Did you mean date or host?
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I hope this proves to most Jamaicans or African that a Somali or Ethiopian is more African than them lol Just because a Somali is light-skinned means nothing
1400 years ago west African origin
majority of us are not light-skinned.
Jamaicans are not even mixed
You ladies look beautiful!
Khoisan hunter gathers lived along side Somalis in east africa
Then there are somali bantus, they don't usually talk about them😂
@@lynnettebarney8454 no they’re not somali Bantus. They’re not related to us. But they’re just as old as us if not older. they migrated into east Africa then out
@@lynnettebarney8454 khoisan are not bantu
So the fact it said you're South Asian and then listed all those countries doesn't mean the people in those countries are the same, it means they don't have almost any dna from those areas and people havent told them about the ethniciity of those people in that region. For examplem Bengali peopl are different to Punjabis. Tamils are different to Nepalese. Gujjar are different to Assamese etc.
Most East Africans have middle eastern blood some have more /lessthan the others . I’ve seen 2 ancestry dns tests of Kenyans and they have more than 10% of middle eastern ancestry in them
Im one of your distant cousins...one love from Abuja, Nigeria
Yeaaaaaahhh congoooo 243❤️❤️❤️❤️
LOOOL rahma your killin me this video
The song you played as represantative of South Africa is actually from people that mixed with South Africans from Mozambique who were conquered by SoShangana when he ran off from the wars in South Africa before colonial rule. I'd recommend Busi Mhlongo as one represantative of truly South African indeginous music. Rap or Hip Hop is taken from us and commercialised by the Americans ,
where in 1971 Kevin Donovan also known as Afrika Bambata came to S.A & got introduced to our music. Now Swaziland , Lesotho, Botswana and the people of South Africa are no more than one group of people. Also there are Zulus that conquered Zimbabwe and made their stay there to date but now are called the Matebele and they're based in Bulawayo and never mixed with the Shona people of Zimbabwe...
You girls made my day I laughed till I cried😂
Me too
Do 23&me please your 100% Somali not Nigerian or Bantu .... Looking forward to seeing it
Ali Ali Jama I’ll give it a try
Also Khadijahs was quite accurate and she was matched with Family that also did the test it’s not random
The location bandings are to generic as they don't have big DNA sample groupings...the more people do it the more specific it gets for different people groups. 23&me has more East African DNA samples, hence better accuracy
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 The ancestry is wrong.
As Somalis are Afroasiatic speaking people and have no Bantu dna. They are more related in ancient times to Coptic Egyptians.
@@rahmaandkhadijah4199 The family finder stuff is right for most of them especially the close ones aka up to 4/5th cousins.
This was funny and made me wanna do it to. I hope me and rahma are cousins
Y'all are so hood I love it!
It’s all random selection and theres not much of a data done on people who inhabit the Horn.
There is definitely more information these days, because a few years ago the results would've said unavailable for people from the Horn and the East African region. DNA testing is continuously evolving and growing. As long as people from those particular areas take the tests, they will be able to find more solid information.
@@VanishaRD 23&me is better for people of Horn African descent. Ancestry has not updated that region at all.
@@alialijama9098
Yeah, lol. 23 and me is better because it tell you guys what you want to hear, which is, that you guys are 100% east africa.
By the way, haven't you noticed that some of these somalis DNA results are showing them with cousins all over europe and asia? If west africans and bantus start taking DNA test on a frequent basis, Horners will very soon be finding distant west african and bantu cousins too.
@@longinusukenta1086 East African's are some of the oldest people in the world and they haven't been able to correctly identify their marker rather, they've sloppily labelled them with other people - that's why they are wrong, not that people just want to hear what they want.
That's actually completely false majority of the tribes from the horn are Bantu's that mixed with North Africans and tribes from Yemen and Oman and Saudi Arabia, It's that particular mixture that makes horn Africans.
This test is WAY off. 23andMe will tell you that you’re Somali.
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Koy-San people lived all over Africa at some point or other, it is no surprise most African countries will have traces of hunter-gathers. They may have large numbers in Namibia because of the deserts but most other places they have intermarried with other africans. In East African it is the Tigre and Amxaaro who have the highest % of hunter gatherers among the somalis it is the clans who live around the juba and shabeele rivers and border with Kenya, Ajuurans, Garre, Mareexans and other clans who are called the il-jeex or slit-eyes.
Congo and Central African DNA in the Horn is not a surprise, Arab slave trade passed through the port cities of most of east Africa, Mombasa, Muuqdisho and Zaylac pre- 1650.
What is a surprise is why many Somalilanders specially Dir & Isaaq clans have 9-10% Sierra Leone or Senegal in their admix? There has been no know relationship or connection with Sierra Leone or Senegal. While the neighboring country of Somalia with which they are supposed to be blood related shows 0% West African.
The concept of Somaliness or its purity is something made up, even their kushiticness is questionable.
OMG you're 38% South African
Same 🙂🤜
Sup blood 🇿🇦
Lmao. You 2 girls are having too much fun! 😊😊
The whole world is your cousins. You have a big family something that we already knew.
The beige outfit girl on the right (sorry but you didn't say your name in the beigining of the vieo), first of all you are so pretty ❤️❤️❤️ and second of all my though before seing your results is that you are more Subsaharian African, because I think you look more Subsaharian African than Somalian or than people who are Arabian
In Senegal the island the French settle have mix race now most are light skin.
The problem with some somalian are that they think they are special genetic not knowing that most of them are mix with middle eastern because of the coastal side they live. That result to some of your looks. This applies to many people living in coastal places in Africa where trade use to take place or conquest such as North Africa.
Some of our ancestors were pastoralist in the deep hinterland with a strong clan intermarrying tradition honestly I would find it hard to believe we are not atleast 90 % Somali
Any updates on your DNA you two beautiful Queens?
Absolutely stunningly beautiful ladies
Maybe she has Bantu blood since some Bantu are in Somalia.
No Somalis and bantu people don’t get marry each other
She has bantu because some of her ancestors were bantu.
Every somali has southern buntu DNA about 40 percent
@@Baasta not true i know a kenyan and somali couple
@@Baasta lies
where/ which company you did your dna tests ?
Somali men were sailors and seamen . Some of them married to white women in Europe esp. world war 1 and 2 ( england, italy etc. ) and settled their, some came back to East africa and never brought back with their children.
Glad that am more somali then you (57%) HAHA yes yes.
What was your ful dna results and were in somalia are u from?
Somalis casually chill with their 4th and 5th cousins especially in the west.
They know all the way to their 8th and 10th cousins through the parental grandpa's names known as abtrisi.
Those results actually make sense. The 2nd result: You said that your father was Yoruba from Nigeria. Benin borders with Nigeria, and it has over 1 million Yoruba speaking populations. Prior to colonization, the Benin and Oyo empires of Nigeria extended to Benin. The Asian connection for a Somali also makes sense. If you take a look at the first chapter of the Book of Esther in the Bible, you will discover that ancient Persia began in Ethiopia all the way to India. It's likely that the Somalia was part of ancient Ethiopia. Pakistan and India were part of the same region prior to colonization. I have been acquainted with Pakistanis, and you definitely have the looks. The first sister that is linked to South Central Africa definitely has those features as well as implausible as it seems. The African in the Somali may have migrated from that region northwards from where the contact was made with the Asians. DNA is not baseless, but the accuracy is limited by the sampling. They are comparing you based on the samples they have from the given regions. Because of the sheer population and diversity of Nigeria, anyone linked with Africa is going to have some percentage Nigerian. In Nigeria, you will find tribes that look like people from most other African countries. I am Igbo from Eastern Nigeria. My grandfather was very dark, but my grandmother could have passed as an Ethiopian. Her entire family was fair skinned, and even her hair texture was unique. You will find that any other Somali will have a similar result.
The girls are so beautiful mashallah tabarak allah..
Do 23andme you clearly look east Africa
How about you shut the fuck up dipshit
Why so bothered that they are also West and South African, huh!??
Titah Chumbuin Because they are from east africa originally?
@@titahchumbuin9728 all black people are related we are all from the same black ancestors many thousand years ago
how do u use the app?
Loool this video was funnyy😂😂
Ok so this concludes Somalis are indeed Black Africans with as much mixture as the Carribeans and Afro Latinos
My father is super dark skinned but my mother told my we looked like indian children . She said our great great grandather was indo trinidadian . She told my this yesterday on my eleventh birthday I think its a tradition.
BEAUTIFUL!
What ethnicity did you think you were?
im so happy this video is really good
Great results ancestry is better for people of Africans and is more specific....23andme Is a waste of time, don't waste your money don't do 23andme, run your results through gedmatch and DNA.land to get a more accurate breakdown of your regional ethnicity....no matter which test company you use the gedmatch results are what you really need..... people will say that ancestry is wrong it isn't...all Horners will have Arab DNA.....you will find family on there....as you have correctly said the bantu is a language group not an ethnicity.....your cousins are from your southern African ancestry....look forward to gedmatch video....for west Africans remember that the original countries have changed but the tribes have more or less overlapped modern countries.....
Had mine checked came in 99%Somali Isaaq Dhulbahante and Majerteen
Reer Isaaq 😂😂😂😂
Reer Isaaq reer isaaq are not somali lol
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Eyy South Africa 🔥🔥
I’ve always wanted to do this
interesting. im 85% Nigerian, !5% Benin/Togo. Im Full Yoruba
Whats the other 10%
Good question ⁉️
@@itsusi3259 I meant 15% actually
Yes.... South African people look like Somale same of them ...Mandela tribe.. Xosa people
😂, no they don’t
They carry ancient Kushitic blood mixed with Hunter and gatherer.
No
You ladies are beautiful.
Ok i realized that Nigerian dad + Indian mom makes =Ethiopian feature
Ethiopians have small noses and dont look like her
@@xoriyon321 I’ve been to Ethiopia and I’ve actually realized they have so many ethnicities and they actually have all shapes of nose colors and features we can’t box a big country like Ethiopia in specific features
large population of Muslim people in Cape Town South African who are from Khoi San hunter gatherer background.
Mad how they laughed when they said Congo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 That was unexpected.
South African hunter gatherers consist of Nama, khoi, san etc, they are short with light skin and are indigenous people of Southern Africa. But they are not majority in South Africa, majority are Bantu.
South African Babe 🖤😆
Simmy is SA music and Sun El. Welcome to the family.
Khadijah does not look half Nigerian but hey we are diverse.
She looks Indian or dark skinned Pakistani
I have been to the northern part of Nigeria, and there are folks that look like these beautiful women who are indigenous.
Benjamin Baiden shut up. U don’t know shit. I’m sick of people who know little about Africa and go assuming everyone.
Nigerians are diverse too
@@dirodabraat8290 what did he say that was wrong?
Whew chileee with lip liner sis
I don’t know what the girl on the right is talking about. She looks exactly like she’s from the Gulf.
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This is my fake acc and I just heard my mums full government name 😭
i think somalian believe more dna results shows that they have dna of different race from diferent continent and they feel impossible to have bantu dna who they share subsahara african and same color of skin! it's amusing.
nick nid we don’t share same skin color with Somali Bantu I’m sorry but that’s just you
A S umm I checked my dna and I didn’t have any Bantu in me ☺️😌 no need to hate real Somalis don’t have Bantu dna
A S oh sorry nvm I thought you were saying we do have Bantu dna but I totally agree with you we definitely don’t
Most East Africans have Middle Eastern and North African. I have East and West but a lil of all races in me.
How are you from South Africa? Where are your parents from?
She had never heard of Namibia? Amazing!
The mix race girl looks like Bengali
Is normal most Bengali have Aryan father and dravidian mother just like Kerala
I doubt she can pass as a Bengali. She has those Nigerian influences too. She can only pass as half Bengali. Just compare her look with these Bangladeshi girls:
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@@Dravidian93gangster lol Aryan Dravidians are not race but language groups proved by genetic analysis. All South Asians share similar mixed ancestry which has Neolithic Iranian, Indoeuropean(Sintashta culture) and local aboriginal origin. All people from Afghanistan to Bangladesh and Kashmir to Maldives share these ancestries.
Most Somali and Ethiopians have between 10-20% middle Eastern dna.
Congo 🇨🇩 hmmm
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