Congratulations for finding out your ancestry. I’m from Nigeria mine showed 97% African ancestry of it was origin of Bantu ancestry then a pinch of Morroco and North Africa. That is expected if I look at the history of Nigeria (the northern region had traders from North Africa who married natives and had children. You having all this mix tells the history of the land.😊
Still doesn't change the fact that's the Continent you were stolen from.. That's a very simplistic thing to say & YOUR ancestor could've been one of the so-called Sellers who got caught up in it.. A lot of that talk about us selling each other was *written by the Colonizers* who wanted to justify the Evil things they were doing.. *No one sold their own people that's a lie..* Different Ethnic groups that were pitted against each other had Captures after Wars or if someone committed a Crime against them were subjected to Servitude until they earned their way back into Society.. They could even become a Ruler *it was NOT! like* the Chattel Slavery that turned Humans into Animals the Europeans were practicing even against their own.. They found out too late & fought Countless Wars against the whites, Winning some & losing some.. Sis don't EVER! feel ashamed about where you're from cause that's where Humanity & Civilization Began..
100% Senegal (Senegambian to be more historically, culturally, and geographically correct, Senegal and Gambia are the same people with the same history and culture). No surprises there! I already knew the histir of my family. I've been doing our family history and genealogy for 30 years, and before me, my late uncle had been doing it for 60 years.
@@just.dariana6280 not a lot of Jamaicans but it isn’t that rare for Jamaicans to have indigenous American since we are on a indigenous America island that was originally the tainos and arawaks:
African Americans must now know that we Africans have known this for a very long time. We could roughly know their origin from their physique. It is so obvious for us to make the difference between you, thanks to the difference between us, Africans. We didn't want to tell you but we pretty much knew who's who among black Americans. A Senegalese is physically different from a Cameroonian. A Gabonese does not look like a Ghanaian. Etc..
Thanks much I also found out that I have a 100% Nigerian cousin that lives in Amike and amaigbo (villages in Imo state nigeria). In addition to that I’m Finding out that I am from the Igbo tribe as well
@@alistiarvlog Good to know. I am Igbo myself from Nigeria. Both Amike and Amaigbo are next door communities in Nigeria (Imo State). They would easily adopt you as one of them when you re-establish your link to them.
Wow My mother is Japanese and my father is Afro-Jamaican, Chinese-Jamaican, Indian-Jamaican. I wonder what my result are and I took ancestrydna which is in process, I am expecting Asian, African, and some European on my result
You shouldn’t be shocked for the northern India. The indentured Indian servants were brought to Jamaican in the mid to late 1800s and mix in especially in Kingston, at Mary and Westmoreland. The Benin African slaves were mostly sent to Haiti, during the Haitian revolution many slaves from that island came to Jamaican, I could have told you that before you got to Haiti. The Mali is just a match because many of the same Indians that were sent to Jamaica and Trinidad were also sent by the British colonizers to African countries Mali and Mauritius so you will share common DNA with them. Benin is the origin place of voodoo.. look it up. Look up your Jamaican slave and Indian indentured servitude history, it’s all there without a DNA test, parish by parish. Overall your most direct descent is going to be the Nigerian, Northern India (where most of the indentures or “coolies” were taken from) and then Ghana + Benin. Everything else represents a match of dna traces in other countries but not necessarily as an origin.
@@alistiarvlog and I found out Maroon tribe traces back to what is now Seirra Leon. Nigeria is made up of several tribes that were driven out of other areas due to war in Africa over centuries and so over time they formed into the Niger tribe, I think some of the other outlying tribal genes still roll up under the slaves that were pushed into the West Bank area, who were people of mixed tribes by that point too already. Very interesting stuff to look up!
@@SuperNewMom1 you don't know what you're talking about.nigeria is the father of Niger-Congo language that most west Africa and bantu speak.nigeria is also the oldest place to have habitat by humans in west Africa
The con of taking DNA ancestry test is that one puts his or her information on the web for law enforcement to have access to & thus, the information can be used against a person or a person’s offspring. For example, if you or your offspring was unknowingly at a crime scene, one’s DNA can be used to place one at the crime scene & also track you or your relatives. Essentially, I know of a man who got incriminated because of his ancestry DNA test. The police used the DNA from a crime scene to match an Ancestry DNA test & placed the man at a crime scene & though he didn’t commit a crime he was arrested & charged. He was traumatized… to say the least.
The americas were like africa and asia... people moved around. So the indigenous dna would match people from the region, Nicaragua and those countries specified just means that the database being used, those genes match with more people from that section... but I think it could very well as you said be from the Tainos that were here 1st... recorded history said they died out but I think some intermarried with the 1st maroons that came frome spain and some left the island and probably went to central america.
Great Britain recruited some workers from India and they arrived in Jamaica in 1845, then the British Empire sent Chinese workers and other Asian people in Jamaica more or less in 1854. Source: Wikipedia, you can find the answer on Wikipedia.
Indians are the second largest ethnic group in Jamaica, with even larger numbers in Trinidad and Guyana. They are highly integrated and assimilated into black Ja'can culture, even in my predominantly black family my maternal great-grandmother is mixed with Indian and African, many of my black uncles and aunts married Indian women and men, my brother's baby mother is Indian so it's kind of hard to avoid them.
Despite what you may have been taught the indigenous tribes from South & Central America who came to colonize the Caribbean Islands were not completely wiped out hence their are still traces of DNA in a lot of us, thankfully. You almost tried to downplay the British/European Dna by saying there was only percentage but don't forget there was slavery in Africa as well as everywhere else hence the mixture of different tribes. We can't change what happened before just embrace our history and make sure certain things don't happen again in the future. We are all human beings and the more we come together the better this world will be hopefully.
The vast majority of us Jamaicans don’t have Taino or Arawak ancestry. The minority that do only have trace amounts. You are more likely to meet a Jamaican with South Asian Indian ancestry than Indigenous ancestry.
Also just so you know sometimes ethnicities that appear on these tests can be erroneous.Sometimes American and Caribbean get a little drop of native dna and all of sudden think they are indigenous.It’s not even as if they have an traceable ancestor with the features.
you look indian south and north your eyes and nose seem similar to that of tamil people and malayalis which is south indian i am south indian so i know and you do look a tad bit north india by your eyes
Hey my brother, greetings. I wanted to say this to you real quickly and I am not sure you have completed this process. Hear is the things, Negros like ourselves that have Ancestors from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade would always show to come from West Africa like your report has stated. If you have not yet done so you should get a Haplogroup DNA test done because find out your Bloodline (Y-DNA from your father) which is much more important. Nice to meet you my bro. Bless
@@alistiarvlog Yes my brother. That paternal number is from the Tribe of Jacob (Israelite and/or from the line of Shem). This is very good and is expected because we were forced to run into West Africa from our home (North-East Africa or in Israel). Negros and "Africans" are related but not the same Nation. Feel free to hit me up. Bless
@@alistiarvlog I wanted to bring a little more clearness to one of my points. Negros and Africans now, when it comes to our Blood DNA, we are not the same people. We may look kind-a the same but we are not! We are what our DNA say we are and nothing else. We have been programmed, never forget that, so we speak things are lay in our subconsciousness. Here is the thing, you know who you are now therefore you need to let go of all programming of what they have told us. When you mess with a "People" or Nation for over four hundred years there is no way they can know who they truly are. The Bible told us to SEEK and FIND, not LOOK and Find. The intense method is to SEEK because they would not willingly share this knowledge with us. Enjoy...
Should not be a surprise you have inherited Indian D.N.A...We know a majority of Jamaicans D.N.A. will be from Africa but also a high percentage of Jamaican's have mixed genetics. Indian, Chinese, European etc. Had you not inherited those genetics from all your ancestors you would not have been born & you would not be sitting there taking a D.N.A. test. Also the Indian population are also African having originated from separate waves of migrating out of Africa.
Thank you. I found a few Nigerian relatives from Amike and amaigbo (villages in Imo state nigeria) that 100 % Igbo. My Paternal Haplogroup is E-m263.2 and my Maternal Haplogroup is L2C.
@@alistiarvlog so with me being jamaican and am base in ontario canada ware do i contact to get my ancestors dna done and av my result?next with all those numbers how does one determine what country in africa am from my brother
Keep in mind that the Caribs (also know n as Kalinago/Garifuna) and Arawaks (also known as Taino) are Blak pple. You can find them in St Vincent, Dominica, Honduras and St Lucia.
Kalinago are not black they're indigenous mixed with African and some European, black African don't look like that or have the same features, their hair is wavy or straight texture
🤔The place where the israelites had fled to during the siege of Jerusalem of Rome was in West africa a place calling The Kingdom of Whydah, also known as Judah, was a kingdom on the coast of West Africa in what is now Benin in nigeria from there the israelites were enslaved and sold and then scattered on the 4 Corner of this earth. Your family blood originated from judah or israelites from israel.
Just to let you know....there is "proxies" in DNA studies. You could be a Bantu from anywhere between Ghana and South Africa and still be classified as Nigerian..... I know this will confuse or sound weird but that's true. In Africa, we have several strings of E1B1As.. and it picks very high in Nigeria but spread across Africa. Soon more and more DNA companies are going to break down to smaller tribes and ethnicity. You could be Akan or even a Shona.. The other admixtures are normal.
@@maragolihistory2118 l absolutely agree..for the fact that some of these African peoples were constantly migrating from place to place in search of shelter n food.
How can they say you are Nigerian when it is a new country created in 1960 bringing the North and South together. Prior to that in the 19th century an english journalist who apparently coined Nigeria from the river Niger. Southern Nigeria was sold to form the country today. Nigeria has over 250 languages how can they say you come from "Nigeria" when it didn't exist 400 years ago.
They didn’t train them how to work in a field 🙄👀 Africans already knew how to work the land they were forced to work based on brutality….. by the Europeans hence the rebellions like in Haiti…..
Wow this is amazing 90 % African ❤🎉
Thanks much
@@alistiarvlog Do you know which of your ancestors specifically was Indo-Jamaican?
@@toddmusika8596 yes my great great grand mother
The indigenous Americas central dna is from the Miskito Indians from Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras. They were taken to Jamaica by the British.
I have indigenous Honduran too my dads from Honduras
@@itssbba9627 nice 😊
That's very informative, I have been genealogy for over 20 years and never knew this! Thanks for the knowledge bregrin!
@@celticmulato2609 anytime knowledge is power.
Congratulations for finding out your ancestry. I’m from Nigeria mine showed 97% African ancestry of it was origin of Bantu ancestry then a pinch of Morroco and North Africa.
That is expected if I look at the history of Nigeria (the northern region had traders from North Africa who married natives and had children. You having all this mix tells the history of the land.😊
That’s amazing. We are family 🇳🇬❤️ it’s always an awesome feeling to find out about your ancestry🥹
You probably have Fulani in your DNA since Fulani are kind of mix between North African and west african.
Not all but most of them are
Can you tell me more about that ???
You have Arabo-Berber blood! Eww! My God! That's just nasty!
It’s funny how us black Caribbeans are proud of having west African DNA when they literally SOLD us.
Still doesn't change the fact that's the Continent you were stolen from..
That's a very simplistic thing to say & YOUR ancestor could've been one of the so-called Sellers who got caught up in it..
A lot of that talk about us selling each other was *written by the Colonizers* who wanted to justify the Evil things they were doing..
*No one sold their own people that's a lie..*
Different Ethnic groups that were pitted against each other had Captures after Wars or if someone committed a Crime against them were subjected to Servitude until they earned their way back into Society..
They could even become a Ruler *it was NOT! like* the Chattel Slavery that turned Humans into Animals the Europeans were practicing even against their own..
They found out too late & fought Countless Wars against the whites, Winning some & losing some..
Sis don't EVER! feel ashamed about where you're from cause that's where Humanity & Civilization Began..
Stop with your basic no sense.
whether they sold you or not, it’s still your DNA, but I’m sure I’m sure you’re very proud to have DNA of those colonizers that enslaved you
You’re clearly very foolish
You’re clearly very foolish and unlearned
Naija boy....i hail you bro🇳🇬💪
Being Jamaican makes sense with India due to history, someone in your family was Indian of course, so overall a typical Caribbean DNA
I am a Nigerian. Love you bro!
Thank you ❤️
You look exactly like my friend, he is an Ibo guy.
Really!? I’m intrigued.., wish I could see this individual lol
He’ll look like a lot of west African ethnicities not just Igbo
Love from India bro❤🇮🇳
Thank you 😊
100% Senegal (Senegambian to be more historically, culturally, and geographically correct, Senegal and Gambia are the same people with the same history and culture). No surprises there! I already knew the histir of my family. I've been doing our family history and genealogy for 30 years, and before me, my late uncle had been doing it for 60 years.
Thanks nice to know thanks for sharing
Great genetics I’m 46 percent nigerian yoruba.
Awesome 👏🏾 check out my 23andMe results as well it’s in my page
Yoruba
@@sonja0707 nice 😊
Omg i love your results
Thank you
Seems like many black caribbeans have some indigenous american ancestry
More than likely
That’s not American Indigenous. It’s Indian from INDIA because Indians went to the Carribeans... 😒 how tf u mix up Northern India wit Native American”
@@just.dariana6280 not a lot of Jamaicans but it isn’t that rare for Jamaicans to have indigenous American since we are on a indigenous America island that was originally the tainos and arawaks:
@@nastykash9557 It is rare for Jamaicans to have Indigneous ancestry. Most of the Tainos/Arawaks were killed off.
@@hiddenbeauty2828 doesn’t seem rare I’ve got Indigenous I know most Jamaicans I’ve seen taken the test have indigenous but it’s only like %1-2
African Americans must now know that we Africans have known this for a very long time. We could roughly know their origin from their physique. It is so obvious for us to make the difference between you, thanks to the difference between us, Africans. We didn't want to tell you but we pretty much knew who's who among black Americans. A Senegalese is physically different from a Cameroonian. A Gabonese does not look like a Ghanaian. Etc..
So true
Very true
we didn't want to tell you? well now we have science and that is far more precise
I guess. I’ve never had a West African tell me I looked African. I asked Liberian lady what part of Africa I looked like she told me “Fulani”?
You are a true ECOWASIAN!!!!,CONGRATULATION
Thanks much I also found out that I have a 100% Nigerian cousin that lives in Amike and amaigbo (villages in Imo state nigeria). In addition to that I’m Finding out that I am from the Igbo tribe as well
@@alistiarvlog Good to know. I am Igbo myself from Nigeria. Both Amike and Amaigbo are next door communities in Nigeria (Imo State). They would easily adopt you as one of them when you re-establish your link to them.
@@raymondmordi7937 nice to know. That would be awesome. I’d really want to rekindle with that side of my family
@@alistiarvlog Wow. I am surprised that you have found an African cousin.
@@rtsoca5560 trust me I was surprised too
Yeah, you are a Bantu!!!!! Very good, authentic African. You can come and visit our lands!
I will visit one day
Wow My mother is Japanese and my father is Afro-Jamaican, Chinese-Jamaican, Indian-Jamaican. I wonder what my result are and I took ancestrydna which is in process, I am expecting Asian, African, and some European on my result
Most definitely. I think you’ll see a wide mixture of that.
@@alistiarvlog My result will be ready in like 3 weeks I’ll share my result here when I get it.
@@kingnarita that would be great. Please share I’ll be looking out for an update.
@@Maitland5 so true
@@alistiarvlog I finally got it! and there was alittle bit of suprise
I’m Jamaican and I’m 45% Nigerian 10% Indian 10% Scottish 1% Irish and the rest small percentage all over Africa all the way down to Zimbabwe
Nice results
You shouldn’t be shocked for the northern India. The indentured Indian servants were brought to Jamaican in the mid to late 1800s and mix in especially in Kingston, at Mary and Westmoreland. The Benin African slaves were mostly sent to Haiti, during the Haitian revolution many slaves from that island came to Jamaican, I could have told you that before you got to Haiti. The Mali is just a match because many of the same Indians that were sent to Jamaica and Trinidad were also sent by the British colonizers to African countries Mali and Mauritius so you will share common DNA with them. Benin is the origin place of voodoo.. look it up. Look up your Jamaican slave and Indian indentured servitude history, it’s all there without a DNA test, parish by parish.
Overall your most direct descent is going to be the Nigerian, Northern India (where most of the indentures or “coolies” were taken from) and then Ghana + Benin. Everything else represents a match of dna traces in other countries but not necessarily as an origin.
Thanks for the clarity
@@alistiarvlog and I found out Maroon tribe traces back to what is now Seirra Leon. Nigeria is made up of several tribes that were driven out of other areas due to war in Africa over centuries and so over time they formed into the Niger tribe, I think some of the other outlying tribal genes still roll up under the slaves that were pushed into the West Bank area, who were people of mixed tribes by that point too already. Very interesting stuff to look up!
@@SuperNewMom1 I’ll definitely delve into that
@@SuperNewMom1 you don't know what you're talking about.nigeria is the father of Niger-Congo language that most west Africa and bantu speak.nigeria is also the oldest place to have habitat by humans in west Africa
@@EvwienureEjowokeoghene-ck8hd lol
Seems like a lot of us are from Nigeria, do u think they were selling their people at a great rate?
The con of taking DNA ancestry test is that one puts his or her information on the web for law enforcement to have access to & thus, the information can be used against a person or a person’s offspring. For example, if you or your offspring was unknowingly at a crime scene, one’s DNA can be used to place one at the crime scene & also track you or your relatives.
Essentially, I know of a man who got incriminated because of his ancestry DNA test. The police used the DNA from a crime scene to match an Ancestry DNA test & placed the man at a crime scene & though he didn’t commit a crime he was arrested & charged. He was traumatized… to say the least.
The americas were like africa and asia... people moved around. So the indigenous dna would match people from the region, Nicaragua and those countries specified just means that the database being used, those genes match with more people from that section... but I think it could very well as you said be from the Tainos that were here 1st... recorded history said they died out but I think some intermarried with the 1st maroons that came frome spain and some left the island and probably went to central america.
Great Britain recruited some workers from India and they arrived in Jamaica in 1845, then the British Empire sent Chinese workers and other Asian people in Jamaica more or less in 1854. Source: Wikipedia, you can find the answer on Wikipedia.
Indians are the second largest ethnic group in Jamaica, with even larger numbers in Trinidad and Guyana. They are highly integrated and assimilated into black Ja'can culture, even in my predominantly black family my maternal great-grandmother is mixed with Indian and African, many of my black uncles and aunts married Indian women and men, my brother's baby mother is Indian so it's kind of hard to avoid them.
OK, thank you.
All people who are descendants of enslaved African people should expect to have very mixed ancestry.
All blacks in the carribean do not have mixed ancestry, most mixed is recent
@@johnroach1101 that is not accurate Caribbean person here
@@chevalierdenoir754 St Lucian?
@@MrResearcher122 Jamaican
Despite what you may have been taught the indigenous tribes from South & Central America who came to colonize the Caribbean Islands were not completely wiped out hence their are still traces of DNA in a lot of us, thankfully. You almost tried to downplay the British/European Dna by saying there was only percentage but don't forget there was slavery in Africa as well as everywhere else hence the mixture of different tribes. We can't change what happened before just embrace our history and make sure certain things don't happen again in the future. We are all human beings and the more we come together the better this world will be hopefully.
Couldn’t agree more
The vast majority of us Jamaicans don’t have Taino or Arawak ancestry. The minority that do only have trace amounts. You are more likely to meet a Jamaican with South Asian Indian ancestry than Indigenous ancestry.
Also just so you know sometimes ethnicities that appear on these tests can be erroneous.Sometimes American and Caribbean get a little drop of native dna and all of sudden think they are indigenous.It’s not even as if they have an traceable ancestor with the features.
Lol I think I saw you on Reddit
I’m there as well
you look indian south and north your eyes and nose seem similar to that of tamil people and malayalis which is south indian i am south indian so i know and you do look a tad bit north india by your eyes
Wow thanks for the keen observation
Hey my brother, greetings.
I wanted to say this to you real quickly and I am not sure you have completed this process.
Hear is the things, Negros like ourselves that have Ancestors from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade would always show to come from West Africa like your report has stated.
If you have not yet done so you should get a Haplogroup DNA test done because find out your Bloodline (Y-DNA from your father) which is much more important.
Nice to meet you my bro.
Bless
Good day my Paternal Haplogroup is E-m263.2 and my Maternal Haplogroup is L2C.
@@alistiarvlog Yes my brother. That paternal number is from the Tribe of Jacob (Israelite and/or from the line of Shem). This is very good and is expected because we were forced to run into West Africa from our home (North-East Africa or in Israel).
Negros and "Africans" are related but not the same Nation.
Feel free to hit me up. Bless
@@alistiarvlog I wanted to bring a little more clearness to one of my points.
Negros and Africans now, when it comes to our Blood DNA, we are not the same people. We may look kind-a the same but we are not!
We are what our DNA say we are and nothing else.
We have been programmed, never forget that, so we speak things are lay in our subconsciousness.
Here is the thing, you know who you are now therefore you need to let go of all programming of what they have told us.
When you mess with a "People" or Nation for over four hundred years there is no way they can know who they truly are.
The Bible told us to SEEK and FIND, not LOOK and Find. The intense method is to SEEK because they would not willingly share this knowledge with us.
Enjoy...
@@Xedus-Juda comedy at it finest
@@EvwienureEjowokeoghene-ck8hdHe seems to be obsessed with him
Should not be a surprise you have inherited Indian D.N.A...We know a majority of Jamaicans D.N.A. will be from Africa but also a high percentage of Jamaican's have mixed genetics. Indian, Chinese, European etc. Had you not inherited those genetics from all your ancestors you would not have been born & you would not be sitting there taking a D.N.A. test. Also the Indian population are also African having originated from separate waves of migrating out of Africa.
Only 6% are Brown or Coloured or Mulato which is a small %. The average Jamaican is 93% Sub SaharanfArican or predominantly Black!
Looks like you have a 100% white 3x great-grandparent and a 100% Indian 2x great-grandparent
It’s really challenging to make that claim without a paper trail. The DNA could have come from multiple ancestors further back as well 💁🏾♀️
The indigenous is probably Miskito Indians from Central America…they lived in Jamaica to help capture slaves…
A Congolese Bantu brother💪🏾 that’s why you look so Bantu
How long it took to come back
About 2 weeks
Nice! Have you done African Ancestry testing ?
Thank you. I found a few Nigerian relatives from Amike and amaigbo (villages in Imo state nigeria) that 100 % Igbo. My Paternal Haplogroup is E-m263.2 and my Maternal Haplogroup is L2C.
@@alistiarvlog Oh nice. You have learned a lot. My paternal grandmother has Igbo ancestry. That is amazing that you have met people.
@@AishaLaDon trust me I have… I’m happy to share the knowledge with others. Thats amazing. It truly is 😊
@@alistiarvlog so with me being jamaican and am base in ontario canada ware do i contact to get my ancestors dna done and av my result?next with all those numbers how does one determine what country in africa am from my brother
@@saulbenjamin6368 you can purchase the ancestry dna kit on Amazon and sent it back to the center and get back the results with a month
Keep in mind that the Caribs (also know n as Kalinago/Garifuna) and Arawaks (also known as Taino) are Blak pple. You can find them in St Vincent, Dominica, Honduras and St Lucia.
Kalinago are not black they're indigenous mixed with African and some European, black African don't look like that or have the same features, their hair is wavy or straight texture
England!!! Yeah, you are Anglo-Saxon!! A son of Alfred the Great!
Claim your citizenship in Nigeria
I thought that was only allowed in Sierra Leon.
@@alistiarvlog no you can get it with your dna results you just need one family to standby you
It's not only Jamaica has Ghanaian ancestry, remember they scattered us everywhere in island north and south america
"They" were ALSO everywhere.
@Michelle M Evans yes that's true as well, but we still do not want to runaway that we have connection in akebulan as well.
@Michelle M Evans yes I know but everything begins in Africa with over 30,000 years of history
The Indian comes from the Coolies more than likely.
Remember to check up 23andMe results out ruclips.net/video/y-sw6uFt3AA/видео.html
🤔The place where the israelites had fled to during the siege of Jerusalem of Rome was in West africa a place calling The Kingdom of Whydah, also known as Judah, was a kingdom on the coast of West Africa in what is now Benin in nigeria from there the israelites were enslaved and sold and then scattered on the 4 Corner of this earth. Your family blood originated from judah or israelites from israel.
Wow I didn’t know this
Leave fairytale for the kids
@@EvwienureEjowokeoghene-ck8hd
Or for the askanazis europe peoples who are in isreal
The Igbo?
@@roylle6346Igbos aren’t the only “Israelites” in west Africa, it’s pretty much all the tribes apart from Fulanis
Of cos ur Nigerian..Benin n Togo were formerly under parts of Nigeria
That’s amazing. I’m proud of my roots 🇳🇬❤️ I must be of the Igbo tribe
@@alistiarvlog ur welcome brother
@@tobimichigan thank you 😊
Just to let you know....there is "proxies" in DNA studies. You could be a Bantu from anywhere between Ghana and South Africa and still be classified as Nigerian.....
I know this will confuse or sound weird but that's true.
In Africa, we have several strings of E1B1As.. and it picks very high in Nigeria but spread across Africa.
Soon more and more DNA companies are going to break down to smaller tribes and ethnicity. You could be Akan or even a Shona..
The other admixtures are normal.
@@maragolihistory2118 l absolutely agree..for the fact that some of these African peoples were constantly migrating from place to place in search of shelter n food.
How can they say you are Nigerian when it is a new country created in 1960 bringing the North and South together. Prior to that in the 19th century an english journalist who apparently coined Nigeria from the river Niger. Southern Nigeria was sold to form the country today. Nigeria has over 250 languages how can they say you come from "Nigeria" when it didn't exist 400 years ago.
Yeah, you got blood of Coolies of India.
All Jamaica are from Nigeria
Lol, the Ghanaian coming for you😂. They are obsessed about Jamaicans
All results from different dna experts says diffferent results..
Slaves were brought from Africa to Carribeans and trained them how to work in the fields
They didn’t train them how to work in a field 🙄👀 Africans already knew how to work the land they were forced to work based on brutality….. by the Europeans hence the rebellions like in Haiti…..
The indigenous is Taino dna