Ancestry DNA Results as a Colombian 🧬🇨🇴
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- Hi loves!
this week I am going to be talking about my DNA results! Watch along to see a how to of how I did it and then also check out my ancestry and my original thoughts on what results I would get. I am originally from Santander, Colombia
0:00 Background Explanation / Explicacion
3:35 Taking the Test Demo / Tomando el Examen
7:30 Results/ Resultados
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Diana Carolina
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Viewers Latinos, Colombianos, Santandereanos- Han hecho un examen de ADN?? 🧬
Sip, pero quiero que mi padre haga otra prueba de ADN, de otra compañía.
No yet, but I'd like it.
So Coool !! I'm mexican so I'm mostly Spanish and 25% native American from San Diego baja California area !! Colombia is so beautiful!! Thank you for this...I did the exam recently.
It's all just the beginning to deeper more peaceful understanding
A great result overall: 60% European( basically Spain) and 40% Native American.
A real latin LOL .
Well.. yeah.. lol, not supposed to be surprising. Just educational :)
What do you mean by real latin? I know why you say that. According to you real latino's have no black in their DNA which is wrong. Because a lot of latinos are mixed with white, black and Indian. The percentage of white, black and Indian varies in the DNA. But usually Latinos that look white have more white in their DNA. Only a small percentage of Latinos are mixed with only white and Indian . Most are mixed with white, black and Indian.
@@thinksmart4703 you’re right, we come in all shapes, sizes, and shades that’s the beauty of it :)
@@DianaCarolina you are very right. And I admire people that are not ashamed of any race in their DNA that they are made up of.
You left out 1% NORTH AFRICAN,so she is not 40% native american.
Nice video. On 23andMe also have North Africa and Western Asia. On myheritageDNA have Basque. You will have more cousins on those other sites.
Hola.. hna..
Que tal?
Donde es singapur...
53% de España es muchísimo para una colombiana. Realmente increíble. Saludos desde España 🇪🇸
Toda Hispanoamérica está poblada por este tipo de resultados. Incluso si tienes 10% ibérico, eso ya es España(como uds tienen algo de latino en la península) Ironicamente en algunas comunidades indígenas, hay mucha mezcla de amerindio y español. En mi caso no tenga ni una pizca de europeo y eso que he mi familia siempre ha vivido en Cuenca, Ecuador, una ciudad fundada por españoles en 1557.
@@raucapina Bueno yo me refería a que es mucho porcentaje para alguien de Colombia, teniendo en cuenta que Colombia no fue un país al que llegaran muchos españoles
@@torrezno1990La mayoría de los países latinos son resultado del mestizaje indígena y español, ¿no lo sabes?
La mayoría de los latinos tienen ascendencia española, es normal que sean fruto de los españoles de la colonia @@torrezno1990
@@torrezno1990 Al contrario, el porcentaje del colombiano promedio ronda el %60 más o menos
Her parents were right, native, spanish, a bit of french and middle east (in this case north african), huh.
thats a lot of native,Congrats
Most Latinos have that much but it is nice to see definitely!
Congrats? Lol, stop.
The North African ancestry is from the Moors that were in Spain for over 700 years.
That's a long time
No se mezclaron apenas con los ibericos
@@baena3741 The Hispanics have Amazigh ancestors. These DNA tests can only discern your ancestry up to a thousand years if that. You mustn’t deny your Moorish ancestors mate.
@@goheine nadie niega nada.Hay quien los tiene y hay quien no.
@@baena3741 The DNA 🧬 tests mate.
You have family who are Amazigh, the descendants of the Indigenous peoples of North Africa.
I am neither Colombian nor Latino, but I am South American. It turned out that I had 40% indigenous blood since my grandmother is Arawak/Kalinya, but I always thought we were related to the Taino tribe in the Caribbean, but the test turned out to be Inca/Mayan. And that is Mexico up to Chile/Argentina.But Myheritage is very unclear, because I still don't know where exactly my ancestors from the indigenous side came from. Mexico? Guatemala? Colombia? Peru? Chile?, that area was indicated as Meso American and Andes, but it is very unclear where exactly
Arawak are originally from the area of Venezuela and Guyana etc, you can still find them there. The Arawaks also migrated to the Caribbean and mixed with Caribs.
And yes they also mixed with Taino and later European and African throughout the Caribbean
@@juanacastillo1772 Yes, I know, I come from Suriname and there are still Arawak tribes in the country and we know that they originally moved from Venezuela towards the Guyanas and towards the Caribbean where they also mixed with other tribes and other ethnicities.
You are originally from the Muslims of Andalusia. After the fall of Granada, they fled to the New World
Hatta Colombia was called Granada in that period
Over the centuries, people from different parts of Spain came to the Americas. I am Cuban and my Spanish ancestors came from northern Spain where the Moors had minimal to no impact.
There weren't so many moors in andalucia because they were expelled from Spain. Few remind but were converted to christianity.
I came up 17% same native blood as you what does this mean? How can I find which tribe I am?
You can check where it highlights specifically; but the tribes won’t come up on the dna test- you’d have to do some research on the area
Un 60% Española....normal...lo bueno abunda.
You look very Mediterranean
Trust me, that skin is found in Europe
Meu pelo MyHeritage: ruclips.net/video/CrH-Y1A4GDg/видео.html
The Arabs and Egyptian does not identified as africa
Did you see that she didn't even mention how much African blood she's had flowing through her veins .
North African… which by the way I’ve lived there so… I’m not denying it 😅 let’s not reach extreme views please
north african is not black sorry mate .......,also 1 % is nothing
@@funnysungames546where did he say anything about being black😂. You’re projecting it seems right now. Also all of the numbers are important, you don’t inherit all of your parents ancestry on both sides.
@@funnysungames546no you're sorry he said nothing about black. He said African DNA which includes north Africa🌍 🙄🤔
@@Abubakrov1 Don't be obtuse. That's EXACTLY what he meant.
Columbians look like us Michif Nation people alot do ...
That is cause both groups of people are mixture of Amerindians (natives) and Europeans ("white people")
DIANA, YOUR ANCESTORS ARE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS, FROM AMERICA AND NOWHERE, ELSE. DON'T LISTEN TO ANYBODY, THAT TELLS YOU SOMETHING DIFFERENT. THE REASON WHY PEOPLE SAY SUCH THINGS TO YOU, IS BECAUSE IT MAKES THEM FEEL BETTER ABOUT BEING IN A COUNTRY THAT WAS NOT, THEIRS ORIGINALLY BUT SOMEONE ELSE'S SO BY MAKING YOU BELIEVE THAT YOUR ANCESTORS ALSO, DIDN'T ORIGINATE FROM AMERICA, IT MAKES THEM FEEL BETTER AND ALSO FEEL THAT THEY HAVE, JUST AS MUCH RIGHTS TO CLAIM AMERICA TO BE THEIRS, AS YOU DO. MANY AMERICANS CLAIM OR WANT TO BELIEVE THAT THEY HAVE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN DNA, IN THEM, FOR THE SAME REASON.
Exactly. I’m 42% Native American (MX and the U.S.) 5% African, 1% Jewish, 1% Scottish, and colonizer. I’m very proud of my indigenous heritage. We have ties to these lands through our indigenous ancestors. We are all part of ‘turtle island’.
It may help if you studied the history of Colombia. This would make it easier to understand the results of this test which is science based. You do not provide any support for your statements.
It is what it is, what’s done is done. My mothers family comes from the plateaus from southern Chihuahua in Mexico to western New Mexico USA. My fathers ancestral background comes from Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, Nordic. My Paternal lineages have been here for 200-400 years. Native Americans migrated to the Americas starting 20+ Kya with major migrations up unto 5-6 kya.
Being the original settlers of land thousands of years ago is irrelevant in today’s geopolitical world. Europeans who are diverse themselves are not the only colonizers on this planet and not the only ones to war and kill one tribe to another. When indigenous populations make contact with each other they can be peaceful and trade food, materials, and bloodlines with each other until someone does something stupid, greed, etc….. pressures and competition for food, resources and land lead to conflicts and migrations. Most of people that came to the Americas were enemies of the crown, adventurers, oppressed, etc….. most weren’t the soldiers that ran natives off their land. Once they were here they compete for the land as any tribe in history has. The way people of power mounted military campaigns to take over land and resources throughout history with rape, pillaging, and genocide is horrible. It’s history though. Learning from history is important. Being ate up and hung up and historical atrocities holds folk back in today’s world.
You can’t go back and change history, but you can move forward in a positive or negative manner. Identify with and appreciate both my mother and father’s lineages and families. Recognizing the past hopefully moves this world forward peacefully. If not we can make the world a much worse place to live in for centuries to come. Find peace and contribute positively.
@@anthonyproffitt5341While I wouldn't say that it's irrelevant who are the original settlers, I agree with you otherwise.
It is wrong to deny parts of your ethnical history especially if you don't even know which ancestor did what.
@@Furienna your right irrelevant is a bit extra.
Really? You aren't related to Queen Elizabeth? I thought I saw the resemblance in you forehead. Anyway, nice results and assumed correctly.
No need to be a prick
...what?
@@prescottlange What's confusing? Outside of her ancestry results, I'm joking.
@@pietrycranberry6621All that "joking" made zero contextual sense.
@@prescottlange Oh geez! If you want to cry, just cry already. There, there! You are loved.🫂🫂🫂
Native Americans come from Asia darling.
Not denying that theory! It is suggested that Native Americans are descended from a group of East Asians who crossed the Bering Sea via a land bridge perhaps 16,500 years ago. So yes in a way Asian, but of course Native Americans became their own group after many years of separation from the continent
Technically everybody has Khoisan sub Saharan African ancestors since mankind originated from either South Africa or East Africa. According to most Scientists and 23andme believes this theory.
@M Paesen NATIVE AMERICANS COME FROM ASIA ? WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY ? BECAUSE IT'S BELIEVED THAT THEY ORIGINATED FROM ASIA, MANY THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY THAT THEY DON'T REALLY BELONG TO THE AMERICAS ? WELL IN THAT CASE, YOU COULD SAY THAT THE EUROPEANS DON'T REALLY BELONG TO EUROPE BECAUSE IT'S BELIEVED THAT THEY ORIGINATED FROM AFRICA, MANY THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO. I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY YOU NEED TO MAKE SUCH AN IRRELEVANT, UNNECESSARY COMMENT.
@@RS-ln3ns I have Native American blood so I'm not really offended by your irrelevant, unnecessary message in Caps Lock. Spread your hate somewhere else ;).
@@mpaesen645 NO. I'M NOT SPREADING HATE AT ALL. IT'S JUST THE WAY YOU COMMENTED BY SAYING "NATIVE AMERICANS COME FROM ASIA DARLING", IN RESPONSE TO THIS VIDEO, IMPLYING THAT THE YOUNG WOMAN ON THIS VIDEO, DOESN'T REALLY BELONG TO THE AMERICAS BECAUSE YOU BELIEVE THAT HER PEOPLE ORIGINATED FROM ASIA. TO ME, THAT IS OFFENSIVE. NATIVE AMERICANS, LIKE HER FAMILY, HAVE BEEN LIVING IN THE AMERICAS FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS, SO THEREFORE, THE AMERICAS, IS THEIR NATIVE LAND NOW, AND NOWHERE ELSE. HOW IS THAT SPREADING HATE ?
You're just a Colombian coconut lol
a what? 😂
Lmfao