@@JoWithTheFro1 Your grandma is adorable and you sound cute when speaking haitian creole.One correction from the video;Basque isn't a country but a region in both spain and France.However the people on both sides are of the same ethnicity and speak the same language.There is a basque independence movement in spain though.Also it's DOPE that your grandma has native blood in her coming from the taino people.
A friend of mine who's parents are originally from Haiti took one of these tests. He was surprised by a really high Polish result. Turns out his parents had never mentioned that they both had ancestors who were Polish soldiers who were recognized as officially black by the Haitian government! History is wild.
Genealogist here. A good way to think of the percentages is to think back to eight times great grandparents. You have 1024 of those grandparents. For each percentage you have on your DNA test roughly one of those 8 times great grandparent is 100% of that group. So 45% Cameroon means that 45 of your eight times great grandparents are from that area. Your grandmother is precious. I am so glad you got her DNA test because the higher up in your tree you can get DNA the better results and also matches. Good luck on your DNA journey
Although my DNA is overwhelmingly European and Native American your beautiful grandmother reminds me so much of mine... it's amazing the way some people of different ethnicity can sometimes look similar. Please cherish her and give her a big hug from those of us who no longer have our beloved grandparents anymore.
Yes that's true. A very small percent of Haitians were classified as Haitians creole people. They fled Saint Domingue now Haiti typically with their Europeans owner as property during the Revolution and most ended up in Louisiana. For example my Haitian creole family ended up in Grand Coteau, Louisiana.
Yes Alot of people from Louisiana have dna linked to Haiti because some French people took their slaves to Louisiana the colony of France after Haiti got their independence.
my heart is pounding right now, your grandma is my 3rd cousin, I just saw my younger's sister name as her 3rd cousin in your video and my heart dropped. We are related from my mother's side
I thought so too at one time. But mean young people turn into mean old people. Young pimps turn into Old pimps. Young drug dealers turn into Old drug dealers.
I can only hope that my grandchildren are as loving and kind as you are to yours. I’m 72 and did a DNA test. Not too many surprises, but there was a few. I’d give anything to have my grandparents DNA; what a treasure! Thanks for sharing 🤗!
The venezuela bit is most likely cause your grandmother (and you too) have Taíno roots. Taínos were the indigenous peoples of the caribbean islands Haiti/DR, Puerto Rico etc. They migrated out of what is now Venezuela, from the amazon jungle and ended up in the caribbean. :)
There's native Tainos on the Hispaniola island and that's where she most likely got her native side. Venezuela has its own indigenous tribes and it also has a history with slavery, so the Venezuelan side could very well be African or European.
Thank you for saying that, for some reason majority of black people seem to think that they are from Africa when the majority of Tim or indigenous that were enslaved as well and had children with one another, DNA can I tell you what region you're from it just tells you what races that you are mixed with, all these ancestry test.com BS it's all Bs
I’m Random , agreement! However all those Nations is made of of Africans n European descendant also Chinese too!! Its A big melting Pot if different races. However Venezuela have many different Tribes of Indigenous peoples besides Tajino Indian! I have travelled to many parts of that country n its Amazing with their different Tribes n culture of people including Italian Greek n others in that land. Amen lok
Taino are actually a First Nations Tribe like other Native Americans and Canadians. Native People lived from Alaska and the Territories to the bottom of Chile in South America. Funny Columbus didn't set foot in America before he used the term "Indian" (though its wrong now) to refer to the original inhabitants. Columbus met the Taino first. (Taíno Indians, a subgroup of the Arawakan Indians (a group of American Indians in northeastern South America), inhabited the Greater Antilles (comprising Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola [Haiti and the Dominican Republic], and Puerto Rico) in the Caribbean Sea at the time when Christopher Columbus' arrived to the New World. Wikepedia)
The reason for the connections with Dominican families is the African blood that connects Haiti to the DR. The same tribes were brought to both the Haitian and Spanish sides of the island. The connective tissue is Africa. Also light skin and fine hair is found in many West African people. The Fulani of Nigeria and different people all over West Africa have these traits. My friend is from Ghana and she looks Ethiopian with curly straight hair and lighter skin. She did her DNA and she was 100% African.
It used to be just one big island. That's the real reason. Dominicans are going to have the same dna from the congo as well, since pretty much the large majority of Dominican Republic are Afro-latino.
Your grandma is adorable and her DNA make up is interesting, especially with that 1% Filipino. My guess is that Filipino ancestor of hers might have been a Filipino who worked in one of the Spanish galleons, as the route involved the Philippines, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Spain. Greetings from Manila, Philippines, by the way!
It could also be Spanish dna in Philippines that the dna company has mistakenly put in their system as Filipino. Because they’re still getting more and more accurate by the week as they get more and more samples. If you keep going back and checking your results on their websites you’ll see it get updated. My percentages have changed wildly since I first took the test in 2015.
@@HueyPPLong nah it would have popped up as Spanish. Spanish DNA is rare in most Filipinos and when they have a mix of it it’s typically very low. Filipinos believe they have Spanish in them because their unique features to most other Asians but it’s not the case at all. My girlfriend believed she had Spanish ancestry like I deadass though she was just an indigenous looking Latina when I first saw her and the last name being Spanish threw me off as well but she’s all Asian 97% Filipino and 2% Thai and 1% Chinese. Iv looked up other Filipino dna test and it’s not as common as you might think. I haven’t seen a Filipino test with over 15% spain. Most Iv seen was like 10 and it was the only one Iv seen. Filipino were in the Caribbean because the Spanish made them be part of the voyage.
I’ve never met anyone from Senegal in person, now I want to see if there’s a resemblance because everyone in the comments is saying I look Senegalese lol.
Growing up Mexican American, I had no idea what made up my DNA til I checked. Wow! 51% Indian (indigenous to Guanajuato Mexico), 19 % Greco/Roman, 8% Senegal, 5% Russian/Finish. By the way, your Grandma is soo cute!
You may care to know that recently I had an interesting conversation with someone who was Filipino. According to this person who was a native of the country, she told me that the Filipino people were among the first documented slaves in America because they were brought in by Spanish conquerors. They were brought in to work the sugar cane fields of Louisiana. I never went back to verify this, but it made a great conversation piece.
Wow, this little grandmother is so beautiful now that one can only imagine how gorgeous she was when young! So good to see how treasured she is by her family.♥️
As a Haitian myself, I was curious to see your grandma's results. I watched all the way through and it was quite informative. No matter the DNA profile, I hope you intend at some point to pass on the beautiful, rich, melanated features you've inherited with someone who looks like and is as beautiful as you. Thank you Sis. Mwah!
You look like your grandmother. You are blessed to have her. The last time i was with my grandmother was when i was a toddler i haven't seen her since. God bless her heart.
The Basque people are an isolated human group living in what today is north Spanish and a tiny bit of south France. They don't match close relationships in neither DNA ancestry nor in linguistics to any other known group in the world. They may have been there for thousands of years.
As a Jamaican 10:27 may be a reason why I found some Hatian cousins myself. The Native American that showed up in both your grandma and you could be the Tainos who inhabited the Caribbean before the Europeans came. It showed up in some of my cousins matches and it was a great source of amazement for them. The Basque people are actually related to the Armenians linguistically and genetically in that about 1000 of their words are similar as this link shows ruclips.net/video/fKXnz9YMa9A/видео.html. And the Phillipines was once controlled by Spain which could explain why some of the genepool ended up in Hispaniola which consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Greetings to you queen. You are very beautiful.
How lovely that you got to do this with your grandma. She looks like a darling. How cool about the Basque Country - it's so rare! Germanic Europe is actually the name of an historic area and the people came from what is now Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, and Switzerland. Thanks for your lovely vid! 💞
Germanic Europe as a category includes Austria, Czechia, Dutch, the Netherlands demographically overlaps a lot with Germany, France, Belgium, Denmark & Eastern Britain and Germany with Northern Italy, Switzerland, Eastern France, Slovakia, Hungary etc...
@@iamfunnyipromise9605 You are making assumptions. I just watched another dna reveal that had a great grandmother married to a black man. No one knew about it.
Asian eyes are rooted in Africa. Look at the Bantu. The ppl who moved into the fertile valley of Central Europe/Asia were prolific became known as the Sumer
That is awesome and blessing you were able to get her tested. As soon as I got a job I bought my grandma her ancestry test and she took it at age 91. And at age 95 I got her to test on 23andme. My grandma came out 80% Native indigenous American.
You're very lucky to be able to do something like this with a grandparent. I hardly ever knew mine from both sides of the family (only my father's mother, but the memory is very vague since she passed while I was still a toddler.) I'd love to know things such as direct ancestry DNA along with their stories of growing up. Good job in some sense of documenting this since it shows more of an interpersonal depth regarding your ancestral history.
There is no country named Basque. Basque is a REGION between Spain and France, (some Basques are Spanish, others are French. It is a cultural language, including food. It is a beautiful mountainous region, with both a seafood and mountain farming proclivities.
By the way Haitians and brazilians are Latinos just not Hispanics In the video you were talking of Latinos descent as if it were a race . Latino and hispanic is not a race babe
Juana Castillo you need history classes ! Are Afro colombians not latino or Hispanic just because they are black? Like I said latino/Hispanic is not a race . You can be Afro descendants and still be 100% Latino or Hispanic
I always love seeing how Ancestry shows the immigration of the DNA. I started building my tree from potential ancestors while waiting for my results and when it completed, it showed that my DNA is from Pennsylvania and Midwest settlers from Europe which matched the potentials I had found prior. Showing it to my only surviving grandparent(maternal grandma) she thought it was really cool. Her my mom's branches haven't really left PA since they settled there in the early Colonial days, even having ties to the Mayflower and Plymouth plantations. My fathers side is where the Midwest settlers come in. I just bought my grandma a test to see what hers comes up with. Especially because I've hit a brick wall at my 5th maternal great grandparents. Every other branch I've been able to go back as far as the 1300s and farther but that branch I can't get farther than early 1800s Transylvania. Happy Ancestry hunting^-^
Basque have the largest amount of Rh- blood , always fighting , they are sheep herders generally , especially outside of Spain , and the Basque region is the mountainous area/region between Spain and France . They're different from all the other people of earth because of their blood , its a mystery . Your grandma is a pretty lady , and you're a pretty young woman . Basque Sheep Herders went to AU , western US , other countries , many desolate places to tend sheep . I love your smile .
Filipino Sailors were the first Asians to travel to the Americas. The first recorded presence was in California in 1587. They also had large settlements in the South, the first place being Louisiana. So that's why you might see Filipino. :)
Interesting you've got o% Senegalese, because you look like a typical Senegalese especially Wolof. I'm from the Senegambia region and I'm Seereer through and through on both sides.
some of my ancestors may have mixed in with yours when the Pilgrims rounded up a couple of tribes of peaceful Native folks that they had converted to Christianity and sold them to slavers who brought them down to the Carib Islands. Interestingly my family from my Indian side never had any use for Christianity. Between the Pilgrims (the grandkids of the elders at the first Thanksgiving) and then the Catholics who took their kids to bordering schools when the Native folks went north, they had good reasons for their disdain. We knew this stuff though before testing since my gram kept the oral family history. She also shared some juicy gossip about the Scottish ancestors (her dad was Blackhawk Dunphy, Stubborn Scot Indian is what she said, we just called him grampy Blackie) and when I did an Internet search on what she told me back in the 1960's she was completely right! Your grandmother is lovely. Our elders are treasures.
Germanic Europe includes several places like Belgium and Austria. Because they are so close geographically you can't tell the difference when there is only a tiny percentage of DNA in a result.
Basque, or Euskadi, is part of Spain, although, a small minority live in France. Ethnically, they are somewhat different than the Spaniards. Their language is one of the oldest in Europe and predates the Romance languages of Spain.
All these videos really prove that color is just skin deep. What we call black and white is just our visual perception. I watched tons of these, and there were "white" people that came from Asia to like 30 % and amazingly a quite light skinned straight hair person that was mostly African, and a quite dark one with curly hair that was 70 % European. So what we think is someone's "race" might just be a small part. I like that we can know what we come from, it is interesting, but I hope people learn that you can just look at someone and assume. I understand that there can be a lot of identity in a "color", but in reality I wonder why. I barely identify as human... but also some of those tests tell you how much of you that isn't, lol my friend was mad he was just 2,5 % neanderthal. ;)
deadpoetoftheyear Actually so called “white” and “black” are just socio-political terms which came into existence at the moment of imperial conquest, as stated by Fanon, an Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist. Neither exists without the other. If we want to get to the root, these terms are statuses. The term Black was imposed on enslaved Africans of diverse ethnic backgrounds and reduced to property...There were no black or white people over 500 years ago. No one was walking the earth referring to themselves as a colour.
Yes exactly.Nelson Mandela is part San and that's why he looks a little Asian. You also have people native people in North Africa who looks white. Africa has everything.
This is what a person from Spain told us: " In Spain, Angolans can expect a decent or more "neutral" treatment. Even more if you are from Equatorial Guinea (old Spanish colony), you can expect a hug and a "welcome". Equatoguineans are black (bantu) but are generally considered as "black Spaniards" by the rest of us for cultural and historical reasons (they speak Spanish). " Also, a lot of hispanics have our african great grandparents going back 8+ generations
So I'm Haitian-American and I recently found out that I had a German ancestor. My family says that he was a German soldier but I'm not sure what a German soldier would being doing in Haiti. I know Haiti had lots of German merchants so I don't know. I would just like to know more so if anyone has any information, hmu
Oh my NYAMBE! Your grand mother, that Queen is so beautiful and precious. 🥰💓Sending much love to her and your family. A Cameroonian sister and daughter❤👸🏾
The Philippines DNA can come from two places. 1. Manilamen who travelled with the Spanish flag to Louisiana and elsewhere and would jump ship 2. Malagasy enslaved roots.
Thanks for that bit of info! My people come from Jamaica and when I recently did my ancestryDNA test, I saw the Phillipines listed and I was scratching my head, lol.
Excellent story! Very knowledgeable Host! Learned more about the migrations and years in history- wow. Down to the year?! Amazing didn’t know it was that precise now. What a sweet family you have :) thanks for sharing!
How can get in touch with you because I seen some names on the video that is on my great grandaunt that was 100% African and here DNA is Benin/Togo 25% Cameroon /Congo 24% Nigeria 23% Ivory Coast/ Ghana 17% They are close in percentages. We need to talk she passed away in 2017 at the 106yrs.
Basque is known in spanish as País Vasco, which translates into Basque country, but it's not a country on its own. It's part of northern Spain and it borders with France. Thanks for sharing this video! It was really cool! :)
Great info. I’m also Haitian and always wanted to find out my bloodline also. But I’m thinking of going with the AfricanAncestry kit which they can tell you which tribe we’re from in Africa etc. maybe in the future you could do it and compare the results with the AncestryDNA.
jeand4186 African Ancestry only offers mtDNA results, the unbroken maternal line, which accounts for less than 5% of a person’s total genome. AncestryDNA only offers autosomal testing, which provides estimates of a person’s ancestral make-up from both parents. These tests are NOT comparable.
@DJ Good morning! I know this thread is old but I’m trying to determine if there are any Haitian roots in my ancestry. I did African Ancestry by the way but it just breaks down the African origins and location. So right now I am trying to find a possible connection with that but my grandparents are now all deceased so it’s hard to get info about lineage. My results were Yoruba people from Nigeria and Guinea Bissau. Was just wondering if you ended up doing the AA kit? Thank you for your time!
@@001islandprincess No, African Ancestry offers tests for the maternal AND paternal lines - but true, it can't be compared to the autosomal tests which encompasses everything put together. I did all 3 but it's still difficult to figure what came from where with autosomal tests
You know it seems like a few of countries with the low percentage are similar to people whose ancestors are from the area on the route from Spain/ Portugal - Canary Islands- Haiti/DR - Venezuela - Cuba in early 1600-1700
Which company did you order your kit from? I ordered mine from 23&me and it isn’t great. It doesn’t show specifics like yours does not migration routes 🙁 I need to order from where you got yours.
the eyes not only Filipino,but the natives of Hispanola had those eyes :the Native American part. It is said that the Taino natives of Hispanola came from that Veenzuela/Guyana region
I have a 4th cousin match who mom was born in Haiti and her dad in Colombia. We share 3rd great grands some where from what results say. Problem is my folks were in the Carolinas and hers Haiti. We do have other Haitian matches with surname Jean and Petit
Basque - indigenous people like the Lapps in Finland. Have you clicked on the 1,400 + ethnicities? You can find more dna matches that are under one percent. If you click on areas and then click on the dates on the bottom, if you have dna matches, spheres will appear.
I think your 93 year old Grandmother is such a pretty woman.
Gail Fitches Yes she is.
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Gail Fitches Thank you! I love her.
She really is a pretty lady!
@@JoWithTheFro1 Your grandma is adorable and you sound cute when speaking haitian creole.One correction from the video;Basque isn't a country but a region in both spain and France.However the people on both sides are of the same ethnicity and speak the same language.There is a basque independence movement in spain though.Also it's DOPE that your grandma has native blood in her coming from the taino people.
A friend of mine who's parents are originally from Haiti took one of these tests. He was surprised by a really high Polish result. Turns out his parents had never mentioned that they both had ancestors who were Polish soldiers who were recognized as officially black by the Haitian government! History is wild.
We're they dark... 😮I'm curious how that is
Genealogist here. A good way to think of the percentages is to think back to eight times great grandparents. You have 1024 of those grandparents. For each percentage you have on your DNA test roughly one of those 8 times great grandparent is 100% of that group. So 45% Cameroon means that 45 of your eight times great grandparents are from that area. Your grandmother is precious. I am so glad you got her DNA test because the higher up in your tree you can get DNA the better results and also matches. Good luck on your DNA journey
You explained this with excellence
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So if I have 1.2% what does it mean?
This is why doing your own genealogy tree is so so so amazing informative and a spiritual experience .
@Robert Lewis Why do you think everyone male is excluded?
Your grandma is the cutest omggggg she reminds me of my grandma 🇭🇹
Although my DNA is overwhelmingly European and Native American your beautiful grandmother reminds me so much of mine... it's amazing the way some people of different ethnicity can sometimes look similar. Please cherish her and give her a big hug from those of us who no longer have our beloved grandparents anymore.
Your grandmother reminds me of my family. I’m from Louisiana. My grandfather spoke fluent Creole, and he told me his ancestors were from Haiti.
Haiti sends your family lots of love
That's interesting.
I'm from Louisiana I agree!!
Yes that's true. A very small percent of Haitians were classified as Haitians creole people. They fled Saint Domingue now Haiti typically with their Europeans owner as property during the Revolution and most ended up in Louisiana. For example my Haitian creole family ended up in Grand Coteau, Louisiana.
Yes Alot of people from Louisiana have dna linked to Haiti because some French people took their slaves to Louisiana the colony of France after Haiti got their independence.
Queen your skin is BEAUTIFUL
ERIC SÁNCHEZ ❤️ Thank you!
You are beautiful your skin color is so pretty and clear it looks like chocolate very beautiful woman you are
I was saying the same thing. Her skin is so beautiful. That's ebony skin.
Yes, SHE is gorgeous! ❤️
you're gorg lol🙋🏾❤
my heart is pounding right now, your grandma is my 3rd cousin, I just saw my younger's sister name as her 3rd cousin in your video and my heart dropped. We are related from my mother's side
That is awesome 😱
Are u fr and did yall meet each other
Dont you just love the elderly. They're so precious.😍😍
I thought so too at one time. But mean young people turn into mean old people. Young pimps turn into Old pimps. Young drug dealers turn into Old drug dealers.
@@annm.7176 ??
@N M same. Btw my grandma is a old asshole.
Child of grace Always....l love my elders
@@gumballdripyeo7957 😂😂😂
Your grandmother is so beautiful with very kind eyes
Your Grandmother is beautiful.
Samantha Ivy Thanks! ☺️
Omg!! @ 1:11 my heart melted with her slippers 🤗. You and your grandmother are so beautiful. ❤️
I love that you and your grandma did these tests and compared results! Your grandma is just so so sweet!
I can only hope that my grandchildren are as loving and kind as you are to yours. I’m 72 and did a DNA test. Not too many surprises, but there was a few. I’d give anything to have my grandparents DNA; what a treasure! Thanks for sharing 🤗!
The venezuela bit is most likely cause your grandmother (and you too) have Taíno roots. Taínos were the indigenous peoples of the caribbean islands Haiti/DR, Puerto Rico etc. They migrated out of what is now Venezuela, from the amazon jungle and ended up in the caribbean. :)
There's native Tainos on the Hispaniola island and that's where she most likely got her native side. Venezuela has its own indigenous tribes and it also has a history with slavery, so the Venezuelan side could very well be African or European.
Thank you for saying that, for some reason majority of black people seem to think that they are from Africa when the majority of Tim or indigenous that were enslaved as well and had children with one another, DNA can I tell you what region you're from it just tells you what races that you are mixed with, all these ancestry test.com BS it's all Bs
I’m Random , agreement! However all those Nations is made of of Africans n European descendant also Chinese too!! Its A big melting Pot if different races. However Venezuela have many different Tribes of Indigenous peoples besides Tajino Indian! I have travelled to many parts of that country n its Amazing with their different Tribes n culture of people including Italian Greek n others in that land. Amen lok
Daphne V Well Said Indeed!!
Taino are actually a First Nations Tribe like other Native Americans and Canadians. Native People lived from Alaska and the Territories to the bottom of Chile in South America. Funny Columbus didn't set foot in America before he used the term "Indian" (though its wrong now) to refer to the original inhabitants. Columbus met the Taino first. (Taíno Indians, a subgroup of the Arawakan Indians (a group of American Indians in northeastern South America), inhabited the Greater Antilles (comprising Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola [Haiti and the Dominican Republic], and Puerto Rico) in the Caribbean Sea at the time when Christopher Columbus' arrived to the New World. Wikepedia)
You are very lucky to have her. She is lovely. Be sure you write down what she can tell you about your family.
The reason for the connections with Dominican families is the African blood that connects Haiti to the DR. The same tribes were brought to both the Haitian and Spanish sides of the island. The connective tissue is Africa. Also light skin and fine hair is found in many West African people. The Fulani of Nigeria and different people all over West Africa have these traits. My friend is from Ghana and she looks Ethiopian with curly straight hair and lighter skin. She did her DNA and she was 100% African.
la mulata linda Martinez Im so glad you said this because so many people think you have to be mixed to be light skinned or have a looser curl pattern.
It used to be just one big island. That's the real reason. Dominicans are going to have the same dna from the congo as well, since pretty much the large majority of Dominican Republic are Afro-latino.
The Haitian cultural act says it all.they have same gods with Yorubas tribe..
You mean French? French side not Haitian.
Shut the fuck up in anothe rpost you claimed you cuban and puerto rican. So you have no saying here. Fuck outta here fool.
Your grandma is adorable and her DNA make up is interesting, especially with that 1% Filipino. My guess is that Filipino ancestor of hers might have been a Filipino who worked in one of the Spanish galleons, as the route involved the Philippines, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Spain. Greetings from Manila, Philippines, by the way!
It could also be Spanish dna in Philippines that the dna company has mistakenly put in their system as Filipino. Because they’re still getting more and more accurate by the week as they get more and more samples. If you keep going back and checking your results on their websites you’ll see it get updated. My percentages have changed wildly since I first took the test in 2015.
Cool
@@HueyPPLong for real thats true
@@geoffreyp6237 yes
@@HueyPPLong nah it would have popped up as Spanish. Spanish DNA is rare in most Filipinos and when they have a mix of it it’s typically very low. Filipinos believe they have Spanish in them because their unique features to most other Asians but it’s not the case at all. My girlfriend believed she had Spanish ancestry like I deadass though she was just an indigenous looking Latina when I first saw her and the last name being Spanish threw me off as well but she’s all Asian 97% Filipino and 2% Thai and 1% Chinese. Iv looked up other Filipino dna test and it’s not as common as you might think. I haven’t seen a Filipino test with over 15% spain. Most Iv seen was like 10 and it was the only one Iv seen. Filipino were in the Caribbean because the Spanish made them be part of the voyage.
I’m african and I swear you look like a real senegalese. 😍
I’ve never met anyone from Senegal in person, now I want to see if there’s a resemblance because everyone in the comments is saying I look Senegalese lol.
JoWithTheFro1 Akon is from Senegal
JoWithTheFro1 Senegalese are very pretty
JoWithTheFro1 I’m part Senegalese and I too gotta say you look Senegalese girllll 😭
She could easily blend in anywhere. I see Cameroon and congo too
When your grandmother spoke, I felt a little warmth in my heart.
Yes, I'm Haitian and understood what she said.
She is a Beautiful Caribbean woman!
Proud to be Haitian 🇭🇹.
Chowder125 I'm Haitian too
Your very beautiful
Proud 2 be African, we just happen 2 be born in Haiti
Nice video, your grandmother is so cute. Oh, love your braids
Rochelle James Z Thank you!!❤️
Growing up Mexican American, I had no idea what made up my DNA til I checked. Wow! 51% Indian (indigenous to Guanajuato Mexico), 19 % Greco/Roman, 8% Senegal, 5% Russian/Finish. By the way, your Grandma is soo cute!
Haitian women are stunning! Beautiful, original black women. ❤
You may care to know that recently I had an interesting conversation with someone who was Filipino. According to this person who was a native of the country, she told me that the Filipino people were among the first documented slaves in America because they were brought in by Spanish conquerors. They were brought in to work the sugar cane fields of Louisiana. I never went back to verify this, but it made a great conversation piece.
Your grandmother is very sweet. She reminds me of my grandmother. Part of my family is from St-Marc in Haiti
Same
Wow, this little grandmother is so beautiful now that one can only imagine how gorgeous she was when young! So good to see how treasured she is by her family.♥️
I'm Puerto Rican and your grandma looks like my maternal grandma, including her skin color and hair texture. God bless you both.
omg...your grandmother is such a beauty (and so are you with you)! blessings to her!!!
As a Haitian myself, I was curious to see your grandma's results. I watched all the way through and it was quite informative. No matter the DNA profile, I hope you intend at some point to pass on the beautiful, rich, melanated features you've inherited with someone who looks like and is as beautiful as you. Thank you Sis. Mwah!
🤗 thank you!
Beautiful- she’s so precious. I would do anything for my grandmother to be here today x
She is adorable...oh God bless her.
It’s good to know where you came from! I’m also glad that I’ve done ancestry
You look like your grandmother. You are blessed to have her. The last time i was with my grandmother was when i was a toddler i haven't seen her since. God bless her heart.
Thank you ❤️
@@normandyf4234 mine too😥
You and your grandma are so lovely. Love your gentle spirit and enthusiastic attitude. You are so wise to do this while your gran is still here.
Thank you so much for this comment.❤️
You’re Grandmother’s DNA is so similar to mine... I have curly hair too so that’s so interesting. I’m Jamaican :)
the world was black first and everything is created from that
@@heavenlylilly2 There is no proof of that..
@@rachybaby72 do your homework there is.
Homework as in research.
@@heavenlylilly2 I did enough homework. There is no proof of that.
Wow my great great grand mother will be 96 next month and she is from the south and still alive that’s wonderful
Your grannie is beautiful! She reminds me of my great grandmother.
GApeech08 thanks! ☺️
This warms my heart seeing grandma getting her done, in true Haitian culture, we take care of our elders.
The Basque people are an isolated human group living in what today is north Spanish and a tiny bit of south France. They don't match close relationships in neither DNA ancestry nor in linguistics to any other known group in the world. They may have been there for thousands of years.
some of the oldest genetic traces of the Basque have west African DNA from over 20000 years ago.
The Basque are the original Europeans
According to some people Basque language is related to Gaelic; that is the natural language of the Irish people. I don't know if that's true.
As a Jamaican 10:27 may be a reason why I found some Hatian cousins myself. The Native American that showed up in both your grandma and you could be the Tainos who inhabited the Caribbean before the Europeans came. It showed up in some of my cousins matches and it was a great source of amazement for them. The Basque people are actually related to the Armenians linguistically and genetically in that about 1000 of their words are similar as this link shows ruclips.net/video/fKXnz9YMa9A/видео.html. And the Phillipines was once controlled by Spain which could explain why some of the genepool ended up in Hispaniola which consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Greetings to you queen. You are very beautiful.
Yes! Haitis 2 largest African groups came from Dahomey (Benin) and the Kingdom of Kongo! :)
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How lovely that you got to do this with your grandma. She looks like a darling. How cool about the Basque Country - it's so rare! Germanic Europe is actually the name of an historic area and the people came from what is now Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, and Switzerland. Thanks for your lovely vid! 💞
Germanic Europe as a category includes Austria, Czechia, Dutch, the Netherlands demographically overlaps a lot with Germany, France, Belgium, Denmark & Eastern Britain and Germany with Northern Italy, Switzerland, Eastern France, Slovakia, Hungary etc...
Michael Kearsley Oh wow good to know
Descendant Travels Not all white people raped blacks! You do not know if her ancestors were raped
@@Ajm833 True, there were also love stories back then. But for the majority of times it was forced sex aka rape.
Czech Republic are Slavic not Germanic. They have some mixing but mostly Slavic. Slovaks don’t have much Germanic at all and neither do Hungarians
@@iamfunnyipromise9605 You are making assumptions. I just watched another dna reveal that had a great grandmother married to a black man. No one knew about it.
You have beautiful skin and teeth. Grandma is so cute.
Wow I never thought of doing that with my Grandma. She was a 100 year old Domican-Haitian (bless her soul.) 💕
Asian eyes are rooted in Africa. Look at the Bantu. The ppl who moved into the fertile valley of Central Europe/Asia were prolific became known as the Sumer
I love to see your Grandmother. Grandparents are very special. Cherish her.
That is awesome and blessing you were able to get her tested. As soon as I got a job I bought my grandma her ancestry test and she took it at age 91. And at age 95 I got her to test on 23andme.
My grandma came out 80% Native indigenous American.
Basque is not a country. It's a region (state) of Spain. It is not independent.
France too.
It is, however, often referred to as Basque Country, similar to Amish Country in the United States. More of an ethnic region than an actual country.
The Basque are people from Spain not France.
@@manuelzambrana9239 no, they're from both.
That must be where Jean Michel Basquiat is from
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Those percentages can change too. Mine showed 2 % Asian and now it doesn't even show up any more.
You're very lucky to be able to do something like this with a grandparent. I hardly ever knew mine from both sides of the family (only my father's mother, but the memory is very vague since she passed while I was still a toddler.) I'd love to know things such as direct ancestry DNA along with their stories of growing up. Good job in some sense of documenting this since it shows more of an interpersonal depth regarding your ancestral history.
If she says he was dominican trust her. She is a beautiful woman! Treasure the time you have her and learn from her as much as possible.
Grandma is BLESSED! She's BEAUTIFUL!
The largest Basque population in the US was in Boise, ID.
Dont rely on Ancestrys Dna timeline map. You have to do geneology to know how you ancestor truly migrated.
There is no country named Basque. Basque is a REGION between Spain and France, (some Basques are Spanish, others are French. It is a cultural language, including food. It is a beautiful mountainous region, with both a seafood and mountain farming proclivities.
By the way Haitians and brazilians are Latinos just not Hispanics
In the video you were talking of Latinos descent as if it were a race . Latino and hispanic is not a race babe
I thought Haitian were from the taino tribe
flipmode00 squad you completly missed the point !
@@odettaguilar3643 ok merci,
flipmode00 squad de rien
Juana Castillo you need history classes ! Are Afro colombians not latino or Hispanic just because they are black? Like I said latino/Hispanic is not a race . You can be Afro descendants and still be 100% Latino or Hispanic
Awwww! Your Grandma is a doll. ❤ I hope you've had the opportunity to build your family tree for more info. Love from South Texas
I always love seeing how Ancestry shows the immigration of the DNA. I started building my tree from potential ancestors while waiting for my results and when it completed, it showed that my DNA is from Pennsylvania and Midwest settlers from Europe which matched the potentials I had found prior. Showing it to my only surviving grandparent(maternal grandma) she thought it was really cool. Her my mom's branches haven't really left PA since they settled there in the early Colonial days, even having ties to the Mayflower and Plymouth plantations. My fathers side is where the Midwest settlers come in.
I just bought my grandma a test to see what hers comes up with. Especially because I've hit a brick wall at my 5th maternal great grandparents. Every other branch I've been able to go back as far as the 1300s and farther but that branch I can't get farther than early 1800s Transylvania.
Happy Ancestry hunting^-^
Basque have the largest amount of Rh- blood , always fighting , they are sheep herders generally , especially outside of Spain , and the Basque region is the mountainous area/region between Spain and France . They're different from all the other people of earth because of their blood , its a mystery . Your grandma is a pretty lady , and you're a pretty young woman . Basque Sheep Herders went to AU , western US , other countries , many desolate places to tend sheep . I love your smile .
Filipino Sailors were the first Asians to travel to the Americas. The first recorded presence was in California in 1587. They also had large settlements in the South, the first place being Louisiana. So that's why you might see Filipino. :)
Interesting you've got o% Senegalese, because you look like a typical Senegalese especially Wolof. I'm from the Senegambia region and I'm Seereer through and through on both sides.
Yes She look like sénégalaise. Wolof tribe
Wolof people are so attractive 😍
some of my ancestors may have mixed in with yours when the Pilgrims rounded up a couple of tribes of peaceful Native folks that they had converted to Christianity and sold them to slavers who brought them down to the Carib Islands. Interestingly my family from my Indian side never had any use for Christianity. Between the Pilgrims (the grandkids of the elders at the first Thanksgiving) and then the Catholics who took their kids to bordering schools when the Native folks went north, they had good reasons for their disdain. We knew this stuff though before testing since my gram kept the oral family history. She also shared some juicy gossip about the Scottish ancestors (her dad was Blackhawk Dunphy, Stubborn Scot Indian is what she said, we just called him grampy Blackie) and when I did an Internet search on what she told me back in the 1960's she was completely right! Your grandmother is lovely. Our elders are treasures.
Germanic Europe includes several places like Belgium and Austria. Because they are so close geographically you can't tell the difference when there is only a tiny percentage of DNA in a result.
Basque, or Euskadi, is part of Spain, although, a small minority live in France. Ethnically, they are somewhat different than the Spaniards. Their language is one of the oldest in Europe and predates the Romance languages of Spain.
Venezuela is probably your Arawak ancestors! Taino, Kalinago, and Caribs migrated from the Amazonian areas.
All these videos really prove that color is just skin deep. What we call black and white is just our visual perception. I watched tons of these, and there were "white" people that came from Asia to like 30 % and amazingly a quite light skinned straight hair person that was mostly African, and a quite dark one with curly hair that was 70 % European. So what we think is someone's "race" might just be a small part. I like that we can know what we come from, it is interesting, but I hope people learn that you can just look at someone and assume. I understand that there can be a lot of identity in a "color", but in reality I wonder why. I barely identify as human... but also some of those tests tell you how much of you that isn't, lol my friend was mad he was just 2,5 % neanderthal. ;)
deadpoetoftheyear Actually so called “white” and “black” are just socio-political terms which came into existence at the moment of imperial conquest, as stated by Fanon, an Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist. Neither exists without the other. If we want to get to the root, these terms are statuses. The term Black was imposed on enslaved Africans of diverse ethnic backgrounds and reduced to property...There were no black or white people over 500 years ago. No one was walking the earth referring to themselves as a colour.
Thank you for sharing some of your family history, and your sweet grandma!
Your grandmother is overwhelmingly African. That's why she's Beautiful. Slanted eyes originated in Africa. Looking the San people.
Yes exactly.Nelson Mandela is part San and that's why he looks a little Asian. You also have people native people in North Africa who looks white. Africa has everything.
Benin/ Togo, Ivory Coast& Ghana are4 different countries, close to one another. So her ancestry is a blend of the 4 African countries
And the country between France and Spain is.... 🇦🇩 Andorra..... and the basque count(r)y is located in Spain and France
You have a beautiful glow to your perfect,flawless skin.An grandma is beautiful.
1st of all the thumbnail 😩😍
This is what a person from Spain told us:
" In Spain,
Angolans can expect a decent or more "neutral" treatment. Even more if you are from Equatorial Guinea (old Spanish colony), you can expect a hug and a "welcome". Equatoguineans are black (bantu) but are generally considered as "black Spaniards" by the rest of us for cultural and historical reasons (they speak Spanish). "
Also, a lot of hispanics have our african great grandparents going back 8+ generations
So I'm Haitian-American and I recently found out that I had a German ancestor. My family says that he was a German soldier but I'm not sure what a German soldier would being doing in Haiti. I know Haiti had lots of German merchants so I don't know. I would just like to know more so if anyone has any information, hmu
Oh my NYAMBE! Your grand mother, that Queen is so beautiful and precious. 🥰💓Sending much love to her and your family. A Cameroonian sister and daughter❤👸🏾
Your grandma IS so cute! 😍 She's the epitome of the Japanese word "Kawaii" Aww, now I'm missing my grandma
Her features are of Bantu people. Bantu People share a lot of the same features as Asian people.
The Philippines DNA can come from two places. 1. Manilamen who travelled with the Spanish flag to Louisiana and elsewhere and would jump ship 2. Malagasy enslaved roots.
Thanks for that bit of info! My people come from Jamaica and when I recently did my ancestryDNA test, I saw the Phillipines listed and I was scratching my head, lol.
@@rachybaby72 most often in Malagasy slave ancestry, Jamaicans have recorded Malagasy folks among the Maroons and around plantations.
Excellent story! Very knowledgeable Host! Learned more about the migrations and years in history- wow. Down to the year?! Amazing didn’t know it was that precise now. What a sweet family you have :) thanks for sharing!
How can get in touch with you because I seen some names on the video that is on my great grandaunt that was 100% African and here DNA is Benin/Togo 25%
Cameroon /Congo 24%
Nigeria 23%
Ivory Coast/ Ghana 17%
They are close in percentages. We need to talk she passed away in 2017 at the 106yrs.
You saw one of your family members?
@@JoWithTheFro1 yes
@@JoWithTheFro1how can we get together and talk
@@TheShender64 You can email me...jowiththefro@gmail.com
@@JoWithTheFro1 I will email you soon.
you're fineeeee! Im glad you discover some things about grandma and overall family. I did mines last year it was definitely an eye opening experience.
Basque is known in spanish as País Vasco, which translates into Basque country, but it's not a country on its own. It's part of northern Spain and it borders with France. Thanks for sharing this video! It was really cool! :)
So happy you put these results out here because our tribes are of all shades and we need to get the word out. Thank you!
Great info. I’m also Haitian and always wanted to find out my bloodline also. But I’m thinking of going with the AfricanAncestry kit which they can tell you which tribe we’re from in Africa etc. maybe in the future you could do it and compare the results with the AncestryDNA.
jeand4186 African Ancestry only offers mtDNA results, the unbroken maternal line, which accounts for less than 5% of a person’s total genome. AncestryDNA only offers autosomal testing, which provides estimates of a person’s ancestral make-up from both parents. These tests are NOT comparable.
@DJ Good morning! I know this thread is old but I’m trying to determine if there are any Haitian roots in my ancestry. I did African Ancestry by the way but it just breaks down the African origins and location. So right now I am trying to find a possible connection with that but my grandparents are now all deceased so it’s hard to get info about lineage. My results were Yoruba people from Nigeria and Guinea Bissau. Was just wondering if you ended up doing the AA kit? Thank you for your time!
@@001islandprincess No, African Ancestry offers tests for the maternal AND paternal lines - but true, it can't be compared to the autosomal tests which encompasses everything put together. I did all 3 but it's still difficult to figure what came from where with autosomal tests
Many Haitians migrated to cuba boarders closed and families got separated.. brothers, sisters.
Cuba is understandable they always had a good relationship with Haiti
Jahnes love sistah. Thanks a lot for sharing your DNA test results. Your video is he if the most interesting that I wartched so far. Blessed love.
Why thank you! I try to keep it entertaining ☺️
You know it seems like a few of countries with the low percentage are similar to people whose ancestors are from the area on the route from Spain/ Portugal - Canary Islands- Haiti/DR - Venezuela - Cuba in early 1600-1700
Your grandma looks like some ofy aunties from Kenya.(South Eastern Bantus)Infact now am tempted to ask she is from which clan?In your country?
Which company did you order your kit from? I ordered mine from 23&me and it isn’t great. It doesn’t show specifics like yours does not migration routes 🙁 I need to order from where you got yours.
Great video!!! 🇭🇹🇩🇴🇭🇹🇩🇴🇭🇹🇩🇴🇭🇹 😍🙌🏽
I got irritated at your fake laugh until u put in the canned laughter 🤣 idk that was bomb for me🤣🤣
Your hair is perfectly done
the eyes not only Filipino,but the natives of Hispanola had those eyes :the Native American part. It is said that the Taino natives of Hispanola came from that Veenzuela/Guyana region
I have a 4th cousin match who mom was born in Haiti and her dad in Colombia. We share 3rd great grands some where from what results say. Problem is my folks were in the Carolinas and hers Haiti. We do have other Haitian matches with surname Jean and Petit
Basque - indigenous people like the Lapps in Finland. Have you clicked on the 1,400 + ethnicities? You can find more dna matches that are under one percent. If you click on areas and then click on the dates on the bottom, if you have dna matches, spheres will appear.
I just to give grandma a virtual hug, she is soooooo adorable. I can definitely see a little of the Philippines in her features. Love your hair.
Awesome share. I loved walking through your family history. I need to do this for my family