Origin of Native American and Y-DNA Haplogroup Q

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • This episode introduces the birth and spread of Y-DNA haplogroup Q, which makes up the core patrilineal lineages of Native Americans.

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  • @mbayatab4326
    @mbayatab4326 Год назад +343

    I am a Turkmen and used to work for an international company in Turkmenistan with colleagues coming from all parts of the world. Once I saw a new guy in the office and greeted him in Turkmen as I had no doubts he was Turkmen since he looked very much like one. He replied to me in English which was surprising. Then I found out the guy was from Colombia and a native Colombian. I was really amazed at how we Turkmens and natives of Americas look like each other even though our ancestors splitted up a few thousand years ago. Also, scholars made comparison of various languages of North American natives with Turkic languages and found at least a few dozens of similar words.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +23

      Turkic is isolate language group it has no similarity with any others

    • @Ricky-wh7mt
      @Ricky-wh7mt Год назад +20

      @@papazataklaattiranimam and native American language is a dialect of Hebrew language, so your right, no relation at all.

    • @muratozgun2813
      @muratozgun2813 Год назад +34

      @@papazataklaattiranimam what a isolation.. from the west asia to whole america :D

    • @mbayatab4326
      @mbayatab4326 Год назад +118

      Here is a few examples of matches of the Turkic words with the words in the Mayan language of Mexico:
      Turkic: Yash - young, green: Mayan: Yash - new, green
      Turkic: Ich - belly: Mayan: Ish - belly
      Turkic: Uch or Ush - three; Mayan: Osh - three
      Turkic: Kol - arm; Mayan: Kuul - raise one’s arm:
      Turkic: Awchy - hunter; Mayan: Ahchy - hunter
      Turkic: Gush - bird; Mayan: Kosh - a bird type
      Turkic: Ichmek - to drink; Mayan: Ichin - water well
      Turkic: Ak - white; Mayan: Aak - white
      Turkic: Iki - two; Mayan: ik - two
      Turkic: Dur - to stop; Mayan: tur - to stop
      Initial studies were conducted by 19th century German scholar Frederic Louis Otto Roehrig, they were continued by many other scholars later

    • @riikkaalanen3429
      @riikkaalanen3429 Год назад +20

      @@papazataklaattiranimamBut see also the article Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages by M. Robbeets et al. in November 10 2021 issue of Nature. While they agree that it’s a controversial topic, they present fascinating archeological, genetic and linguistic evidence about the relationship between Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic. I don’t know enough to know whether to agree with them or not but their study got published in Nature so I bet it was thoroughly peer reviewed.

  • @mehroseemehrosee3887
    @mehroseemehrosee3887 Год назад +39

    This is the 'topic' that's the most important today in my opinion. Finding geographical origins through genetics. This is it!

    • @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND
      @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND 9 месяцев назад +1

      They are lying

    • @BFDT-4
      @BFDT-4 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND - "lying"
      Troll much?

    • @Mdebacle
      @Mdebacle 3 месяца назад

      Note, all humans have mitochondrial DNA from one of three haplogroups, conveniently coded L,M,N, with the region of intersection being southwest Asia. This is because all humans have mtDNA descended from one of the three daughters-in-law of Noah.

    • @TheMightycfc
      @TheMightycfc 16 дней назад

      ​@@YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND what do you mean how ?

  • @jeffmcdonald8076
    @jeffmcdonald8076 Год назад +13

    My mother found some arrowheads in North Carolina and the museum dated them to 8000 BC

  • @ginakelley749
    @ginakelley749 Год назад +63

    I've recently watched a cultural music video from Yakutsia and was in awe, how much it reminded me of Native American experiences - even the costumes, the mimicking of animal voices, as well as names!

    • @beingsneaky
      @beingsneaky Год назад +10

      Ah don't let any Native Dancer/person hear you calling them "Costumes" they will be offended and insulted, its called regalia, a costume is put on to change who you are, when putting on regalia it is Who we truly are.. regalia is part of who we are, and it is not something we put on for "Fun".

    • @bathyalgames
      @bathyalgames Год назад +9

      @@beingsneaky Costume come from the latin word of consuetudo which means: habit, custom (direct english nativised), practice, origin, ancestry, background and convention.
      And therefore we call the european traditional clothing also as costumes, likewise to the female clothing.
      Tell this native americans that are offended and insulted, that a polish man said to them that they should learn first the meaning of a word, before getting emotional. And yes they are also not wearing it as everyday clothing, but more like actors and performers of their ancestry customs.

    • @azizyigido
      @azizyigido Год назад

      Siberian Yakuts(Sakha)Turkic dna results:10+20%Eskimo Inuit and 3+6%Mesoamarican etnic
      ruclips.net/video/YrOPgSl7-B4/видео.html

    • @bathyalgames
      @bathyalgames Год назад

      ​@@user-jw7cx8kc8b Polish is for a person, which comes from the land of Poland. You lack any cognitive capacity to even understand what i have written. Costume and custom come from the word of old french word "coustume" that come from the latin word "consuetudo" with the meaning of "custom", "origin", "habit" or "practice". Cosuetudo itself has the ethmology origin from com (with) - sue (it's own) and therefore per se it refers to traditional or cermonial clothing. And that is the true respect for their ancestors. Regalia is the word for ornaments and insignias used in coronation "crowning ceremonies" and it comes from the latin word "regere" with the form of "regi", which means "you are ruled" and in such a context it means "to become king / ruler". Therefore the word Regalia is not only wrong, but it is a "dressing up with false feathers". And "dressing up with false feather" is per se disrespectful to one's culture and ancestry.

    • @brollyhessianovskov-ph1jc
      @brollyhessianovskov-ph1jc Год назад +1

      @@beingsneaky relax lmao.iam offended by you right now .

  • @muratozgun2813
    @muratozgun2813 Год назад +38

    I am a turkish guy from turkey who have asiatic apperance and nomadic background. One my turkmen friend said me you are from yomut. i didnt understand it but when i searched actually one of main dna's which is makes turks is Q is their main dna. Also closest variant of its R so it explains why we looks asiatic apperance but seems closer to russkies. Hmm.. I didnt done dna tests yet.

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy Год назад +3

      🤺☦🇷🇺Yes, the original Turkic dna is haplogroups Q and Q2, and the native American dna is haplogroups Q1, Q3 and C3b. Turkics are Uzal son of Joktan, while native Americans are Almodad, Sheleph and Jerah sons of Joktan

    • @Scythian_nomad
      @Scythian_nomad 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      Go away, Jew

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 5 месяцев назад

      Only 15% of Turkish people are Turkic Q,N1c and R.......most of Turkish is ydna j2 like Arabs and near easterners ...and the other half eb1b1a like Greece and north Africa...

    • @c4rt3ls.
      @c4rt3ls. 4 месяца назад

      Nah, you must be mixed with apes or so °° Just compare the level of body-hairs ... You turks are different hominid species than asians!!

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam 3 месяца назад +1

      @@EasternRomeOrthodoxyProto Turks were mainly R>N>Q derived not just Q

  • @wisediscernment2403
    @wisediscernment2403 Год назад +46

    This production and information is priceless! Thank you!

    • @Ricky-wh7mt
      @Ricky-wh7mt Год назад

      Read the Bible it has plenty of real life examples .

    • @wisediscernment2403
      @wisediscernment2403 Год назад +3

      @@Ricky-wh7mt Lol the Bible says the world it 6,000 years old. Not a good source.

    • @Ricky-wh7mt
      @Ricky-wh7mt Год назад

      @@wisediscernment2403 no you are misinformed it's 10,000 years old.

    • @wisediscernment2403
      @wisediscernment2403 Год назад +1

      @@Ricky-wh7mt One of us is misinformed.

    • @Ricky-wh7mt
      @Ricky-wh7mt Год назад

      @@wisediscernment2403 exactly, read the bible and you won't be misinformed.

  • @adriennemarierozario6591
    @adriennemarierozario6591 Год назад +77

    This explains why when I first had my DNA chart done I had 55% Russian Siberian land bridge and in updates Chile & Costa Rican native DNA in it too.

    • @adriennemarierozario6591
      @adriennemarierozario6591 Год назад +1

      @@dappercanuck1852Yes there was. It was called Berengia. Look up history.

    • @adriennemarierozario6591
      @adriennemarierozario6591 Год назад +5

      @@dappercanuck1852 Don't be rude. You are just making things up to satisfy your Ego. I know the history of Athabascan people & in correlation to the Navajo/Dine & Apache history. It revolved around crossing the land bridge and descended from the Neme people of Russia. They then intermarried with different tribes down the west coast and into the southwest.

    • @adriennemarierozario6591
      @adriennemarierozario6591 Год назад +2

      @@dappercanuck1852 Natives are natives but, human history on this planet is diverse as are migration patterns. Countries weren't even named yet for crying out loud. Pangaea was the supercontinent. All stemming from one big clump of Mother Earth/ Gaia.

    • @parrotwhite7041
      @parrotwhite7041 Год назад +8

      Russian Sibiria is motherland of many turkic peoples

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад +1

      @@adriennemarierozario6591 eso no me queda 100% claro,claro que noveo otras rutas por donde la poblacion de America Latina llego, a no ser por mar, uj poco fuera de contexto.

  • @capitalistdingo
    @capitalistdingo 9 месяцев назад +7

    I think it has been underestimated how plausible coastal travel along ice sheets is. With access to fish and seals plus sheltered places on ice shelves to camp, drift wood for small fires and the ability to use boats as tents… it may not have been ideal but it was definitely workable. I think that for years people just saw ice projections on a map of ancient land and assumed: “Yup, that’s blocked off. No one travelling there.” But the facts on the ground (water) can often surprise you, especially where humans are involved.

    • @juuskanda
      @juuskanda 3 часа назад

      boats. people in the past obviously had all kinds of technology.. they didn't need to walk

  • @johntailby74
    @johntailby74 Год назад +20

    That route 11 journey looks really hard. Years spent migrating next to a 3 mile high glacier in furs and skins while eking out a hunter gatherer existence. Life expectancy must have been really short.

    • @mrillis9259
      @mrillis9259 Год назад +7

      People were tough as hell before.
      You would be surprised what they could survive that we could not.

    • @mashdown3
      @mashdown3 Год назад +1

      Just folks living comfortably and moving about every which way for generations.

    • @billa8083
      @billa8083 Год назад +2

      I bet life expectancy was 5 years. I bet the elders lived to be in their 30s maybe 40s. But you know so many died at birth or very young. It had to be super tough and they had to make lots of babies just to keep the species going.

    • @johntailby74
      @johntailby74 Год назад +3

      @@billa8083 but why go through all that? What was worse where they lived that migrating next a freezing ice sheet was a good option?

    • @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv
      @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv Год назад +4

      Rome was not built in a day (so I hear) it took generations to move, and we still move

  • @joramhh1637
    @joramhh1637 Год назад +10

    Nice video. Good synopsis but glossed over the migration to south America and back into the Caribbean. For a good read and in many ways more thorough discussion of the entire topic, read Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas.

    • @adamcollegeman2
      @adamcollegeman2 10 месяцев назад

      depends on book copyright date? :)

    • @robmar7190
      @robmar7190 8 месяцев назад

      I think the South American part had surprised a lot of research groups off guard? It’s new! A few years back’ not to many’ a famous grandson of a great Indian warrior chief’ had told the news media that Native word of mouth’ story telling’ his ancestry came from S.A’ he finally did his DNA and he was the great Chief grandson’ and the native family linage came from South America! what tribe ? maybe Comanche? (Google it)

  • @joshmiller4152
    @joshmiller4152 Месяц назад

    This is fascinating! Great video with maps! Love it!

  • @ronaldnichols9945
    @ronaldnichols9945 Год назад +21

    The dating of the arrival of humans into the continent will be pushed back to 22,000-24,000 by the preserved foot prints in New Mexico.

    • @geonomad1
      @geonomad1  Год назад +1

      They may have gotten there during the LGM.

    • @tboned70
      @tboned70 Год назад +7

      Cerutti site in California is 130,000 years old,.......check it out,

    • @episdosas9949
      @episdosas9949 Год назад

      Colonial science likes to use genetics to justify their land stealing. The land belongs to no one. Its still indigenous peoples lands.

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Год назад +1

      Lumeria sank 263k yrs ago, thousands found refuge on their neighbors lands, the American Continent. end of story.

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Год назад

      @@ronaldnichols9945
      I googled your name:
      The reply was Paedophile....

  • @zliu1022
    @zliu1022 Год назад +3

    Great movie! Thank you very much. Let me know a lot interesting things.
    When will you introduce the process of spreading Y-DNA Q to Asia and Europe?

    • @geonomad1
      @geonomad1  Год назад +6

      I am now preparing for it. Thank You.

  • @zeronothing000
    @zeronothing000 Год назад +7

    What happened with the Tepexpan Man found in 1945 in a small town from Venta de Carpio on the Laredo highway to Teotihuacan? They also found an imperial mammoth. Are the remains around for DNA testing? Curious as what happened to does finds.

  • @damianscott3710
    @damianscott3710 10 месяцев назад +7

    Can you do an episode of Y Haplogroup A, which you showed in every episode as the father of all haplogroups, and only exists in Khoisan people today?

  • @Ersen_abiniz
    @Ersen_abiniz Год назад +6

    l am waiting for next video? l hope you can explain how semitic jews can have %5 Q1b Y2200 , and l am very curious about it.

  • @derrickbronson3099
    @derrickbronson3099 Год назад +6

    I feel so ignorant …… i was only able to follow the lines and arrows of this video and was not able to retain the letters and numbers of the gene groups nor most of the dates …… too much info for me ……. I greatly admire the people who were able to pick up and retain the details of this great video ☺️

  • @pat8988
    @pat8988 Год назад +3

    GeoNomad, great content, but slow the pace down about 25%. It’s hard to absorb anything when it’s going so fast.

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 Год назад +2

    Sorry for my sloppy post under this one. I did not know the extent of Totem Poles in the Orient. I wonder if totem poles were erected in Beringia in the past. There is a good chance of that. I know there are some in Alaska. Yesterday I read that Japan uses them. I would like to know where all of them are. Orient and First Nations. Did Ancient North Eurasians use them?

  • @MiloSatori
    @MiloSatori Год назад +8

    Ciprian Ardelean, an archaeologist at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas (Mexico), and his colleagues, the new paper suggests people were living in central Mexico at least 26,500 years ago.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Год назад +2

      Those people may also have been C haplogroups as C haplogroup is pacifican and austronesian people.

    • @royflores99
      @royflores99 Год назад

      @@serkankinden5150 would explain a lot, and put a good time frame on the migration of both groups of peoples. Hard to imagine that people with water mobility wouldn’t be able to go much farther up the coast of the Americas though

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Год назад +1

      @@royflores99 Yes you are right. I also have learned that Q, R, C3 where living together in northeast asia and have been mutated from southeast asian K2, C2 austronesian people 50k years ago.
      First mutations were C3, N, O1, O2, O3, P mutations from K2, C2 in southeast asia:
      - O1 have settled to south china as chinese,
      - O2 have remained in southeast asia as indonesians,
      - C3, N, O3, P have reached to north china as ancient northern east asians (ANEA).
      Then, they have separated into sub groups:
      - N have settled to north asia as uralic,
      - O3 have settled to manchuria, korea, japan as koreanic, japonic,
      - P, C3 have settled in Baikal-Altai region as hunnic, mongolic.
      Then they had to separate in ice age into four groups:
      1. Q, C3, R have passed bering sea and migrated to americas as native americans.
      2. C3, P, R, Q have remained in altai region as mongolic, hunnic, turkic, yeniseian.
      3. R1, R1a mutations have migrated to central asia as turkic, hunnic, saka/scythians.
      4. R2 have migrated to south asia as tamil dravidian and mixed with H south indians.
      Then R1b have mutated from R1a in central asia.
      Both R1a, R1b have mixed with J2 M172 bactrians, persians and assimilated to iranic languages.
      Some R1a have migrated to south asia and mixed with L vedic sanskrit west indian and assimilated to indian languages.
      Some R1a have migrated to euroasia and east europe and mixed with I1 germanic and I2 slavic goths and assimilated to european languages.
      Some R1a, R1b have migrated to mesopotamia, anatolia, caucasia as sumerians and mixed with J1 akkadian, aramic, J2 grecoroman, persian, G georgian, caucasian arian and assimilated to old anatolian languages.
      Some R1b have continued to west europe as Tyrsenian, Etruscan, Vasconic, Basq, Saxon, Scottish (Basconian people).
      Southern R1b people have invented mixed latin language after their defeat to J2 grecoroman empire.
      Northern R1b people have mixed with I1 germanic goths and assimilated to germanic languages.
      These are partly I have learned from history, genetics, linguistics, archeology etc. and partly I understand after I look into individual haplogroup maps and compare to linguistic maps.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Год назад

      Also, I have learned that dene-caucasian languages include below languages as relative to uralic, altaic languages:
      Sinotibetan,
      Yeniseian,
      NaDene, Atabasqan,
      Algic, Almosan,
      Burushaski Hunza,
      Tamil Dravidian,
      Sumerian,
      North Caucasian,
      Tyrsenian, Raetic, Etruscan,
      Vasconic, Basq
      and maybe polisynthetic native american languages are relatives to dene-caucasian, uralic, altaic languages? What do you think?

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 8 месяцев назад

      My yoga guru said that the Mayan civilization was a transplanted civilization which came from southern India. He said that there is even a word in the Sanskrit language which refers to the Americas.

  • @brucehewson5773
    @brucehewson5773 8 месяцев назад +5

    11:00 Clovis, New Mexico is much further southwest of your map location.

    • @susanlovesjava4961
      @susanlovesjava4961 Месяц назад

      Yea, about 1500 miles or so. He's got Clovis in Montana.

  • @peterhagen7258
    @peterhagen7258 Год назад +3

    It seems to me that to continue looking at that coastal route, some underwater archaeology needs to be performed - the present day coastline whould have been high above the water.

  • @wondery6693
    @wondery6693 11 месяцев назад

    Good video. Interesting. Visuals made this understandable.

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 Год назад +1

    People who migrated through Beringia probably had to deal with active volcanoes too. Like the ones that seem to becoming active now. They probably witnessed the Cascade volcanoes too as they migrated past those.

  • @MiloSatori
    @MiloSatori Год назад +19

    I'm Mexican predominately Native American and i've always been fascinated by the Gobi desert.

    • @borabalc8008
      @borabalc8008 Год назад +4

      You are my relative Amigo 🤪😍🤣🤣🤣🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

    • @MiloSatori
      @MiloSatori Год назад +5

      @@borabalc8008 I don't look Turkish, i have no beard nor i'm hairy. look more like a Tsaatan, darker and no chinese features.

    • @borabalc8008
      @borabalc8008 Год назад +3

      @@MiloSatori lol Sun made you barbeque Amigo 🤪😅🗿👊

    • @MiloSatori
      @MiloSatori Год назад +2

      @@borabalc8008 😼👍🏽

    • @BombySo2
      @BombySo2 Год назад

      @@MiloSatori you are more related to mongols more than greekified turks brotha

  • @Poordirtfarmer
    @Poordirtfarmer Год назад +3

    Hello from Suwannee County Florida ✨️ 😊

  • @pepsicherry6389
    @pepsicherry6389 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this wonderfully video

  • @bakdakal
    @bakdakal Год назад +1

    Wonderful thanks

  • @wannacashmeoutside
    @wannacashmeoutside Год назад +5

    I just discovered this brilliant channel so I didn’t get a chance to look through rvwry video yet but wondering if there is or if you will make something about the Icelandic population? They have a unique genetic profile

  • @akiranara9392
    @akiranara9392 11 месяцев назад +16

    Very good video, thank you. Proto-Japanese "Sojin" before Jomon had reached northern Kyusyu by watercraft, family crossing 40-30 km in Tsushima strait, in around 40,000 BP. Thay had migrated to mainland and had gathered obsidian from Kouzujima island since 38,000 BP by boat. Rich paleolithic sites were found nearby even in mountainous area, too. Chishima - Kuril islands, between Hokkaido and Kamchatka, could have been stepping by boat or walking on floating ice in winter. Jomon sites in 6,000 BP were found in northern most Kuril island. In that island, seafarer indigenous natives " Routon", nickname Corobocle and not Ainu, are well known as they once had mainly been in southern Kamchatka. It means they had lived a life not far from Beringia. We propose a Pacific coastal migration theory "MPOR" from Sundaland once existed in Southeast Asia ~Japanese archipelago ~Beringia to Patagonia. ーRGaPJ

    • @auraajah3072
      @auraajah3072 10 месяцев назад +1

      Disini kami di Sundaland ingin melihatnya

  • @samfer9946
    @samfer9946 Год назад +2

    Excellent 👌 merci 👍

  • @randysanchez931
    @randysanchez931 10 месяцев назад

    From my dads side I have B2 from my grandma and QM3 from my grandpa, I have A2 from my mom’s mom and need to find out what my grandpa had/has, he was from Northern Mexico.
    All 3 of these Haplogroup crossed Bering Strait.

  • @VictoriouslyCrowned
    @VictoriouslyCrowned Год назад +16

    It's all crazy. I did my DNA and been working on it for about 2 years. I am a product of the golden Mongolian horde. The Turkic people are a mix of European Asians over time. Some of them stayed and some of them came to America. I match the Kennewick man. I am related to Greenland indigenous. The Scottish really are a mash up of Hungarian Khan conquerors and warriors from atila to Genghis Khan. I do not register as a Q type. But my DNA works out to Uygur Colville Indo-Aryan lots of R1a and R1b-H- O- but starts with jomon yayoi and branches out from there. We are nomadic.

    • @turistomer3702
      @turistomer3702 Год назад +2

      The Scottish are Akasir turks from the caucuses in Central Asia (Akasir = light/fair faced, there were a lot of red haired ginger people among them, hence the name), also the Welsh, the cornish and the irish share common DNA with the modern Turkish through their celtic origins and many old uraltaic- Turkish words in their celt form in their languages, Irelanda > Uralada =the uralic speaking island in uraltaic Turkic

    • @turistomer3702
      @turistomer3702 Год назад +4

      @Kyle Harrington Q, as you know, is original to Central Asia and American Indians, infact 90% of native Americans are Q, but then they would be, s they have türkic ancestry, L940 is quite specific to, caucuses, siberia, scandinivia and to central Europe (Hungary etc.), for instance :
      "I've got an apple in my pocket"
      Hungarian :scebimde alma var
      Turkish : cebimde elma var
      also some linguistic samples from the Americas (mayans, Cherokee etc.) :
      English. Mayan Turkish
      Home yat ki. yatilan ev
      Keep clean....tamazkal... Temizkal
      Long............ Tsun...............uzun
      Ancestor......... Ata.............. Ata
      Hill................... Tepek..........tepe
      Law................... Töre........... Töre
      Grandfather..... Tete............ Dede
      Fire..................... Atış Ka......... Ateş
      Food..................aş/koz......... aş/yemek
      Water................. Yu.................. Su
      Wash..................yu-mak ...... Yikamak
      Migration........... Köc............... Göç
      Alone.................. Tegin.............. Tekin
      Green.................. Yasil.............yeşil
      Knife..................Çakıra............. Çakı
      Day...................... Kün............... Gün
      Corn..................misigi............. Misir
      Next(to it).....yanında.......... Yaninda
      Above was just a small selection from a vocabulary of thousands, linguistic criteria is the natural manifestation of the gene pool, but if you are from Scotland and with a reading of L940, then you are almost certainly a celt from the caucuses and scandinivia, a branch of them, known as the hittites and trojans moved to Turkey first, around 5000 years ago and then into Western Europe, just to give you an example, after the trojan wars in Turkey, some of the trojans went and founded the roman empire (republuc), but some of them went back to their native scandinivia and were greeted by King Gyfyr of Sweden, whjom referred to the trojans as Turkish and gave up his throne at once, as he regarded the Turkish not only his brethren but also the children of ODIN their pagan/viking God, (ODIN :Turkish >of light), Swedish is a germanic language but contains thousands of Turkish words and still uses the Turkic runic alphabet, so it's perfectly normal for you to be an Q L940

    • @turistomer3702
      @turistomer3702 Год назад

      @Kyle Harrington no problems my celtic friend,🧿 glad to be of help

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy Год назад +2

      Wrong, Scots are Celts - Riphat the Cimmerian race = R1b, Mongols are Jobab the Joktanite race = C3, Turkics are Uzal the Joktanite race = Q, Q2, and native Americans are Almodad, Sheleph, and Jerah the Joktanite races = Q3, C3b, Q1, and Yes, Aryans/Iranians are Madai = R1. R1b belongs to Gomer (Cimmerians), not to Medes

    • @famitsus987
      @famitsus987 7 месяцев назад

      Seek help

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 Год назад +9

    Very interesting I have done DNA testing but have only used it for basic family tree info .

    • @geonomad1
      @geonomad1  Год назад +1

      Ancient DNA analysis results provide a new chapter in interpreting human history.

    • @ironknives5395
      @ironknives5395 Год назад +1

      @@geonomad1 DNA can't give Origns what a joke

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      Exactly, and these people know it doesn't give you geneology. We all know these fake natives are not native ti America dunno why they even still try to claim that. They need to give the land to the true Indians and owners of the land

    • @ironknives5395
      @ironknives5395 Год назад

      @@mikejones-wn1sw 0.000000001 percent..it's a fake narrative they still try and use

    • @jirifejks1798
      @jirifejks1798 Год назад

      @@moirapettifr7127 what history are you reading😂

  • @odilbekb-sarkaev1052
    @odilbekb-sarkaev1052 Год назад +20

    The Oghuz-Turkman- The External Salir-Yomut-Atabay and Jafarbay 77% of the their tribal population are Y haplogroup Q members. Our cousins. My paternal terminal haplosubclade is Y N-F4205- N-Y63966 and paternal grandmother's Mtdna terminal haplosubclade is A-a1b3-Paleosiberian.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +5

      Some people say jeitun/anau cultures’ main haplo was Q

    • @mbayatab4326
      @mbayatab4326 Год назад

      Do you know which authors say this?​@@papazataklaattiranimam

    • @yusufziyacetin
      @yusufziyacetin Год назад +2

      Doğru

    • @Freedom-jl7zf
      @Freedom-jl7zf Год назад +1

      In Siberia in Altai, Q and R came from P, so? part Q went across the Bering Isthmus to America and did not change their appearance because there were no others there, and part R went west to Europe and fucked Europeans and got a European appearance, and part of the remaining and not fucked Europeans are Bashkirs, Kirghiz, Altaians, Kazakhs, Shors, they remained as were and they have the highest percentage of R

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy Год назад +1

      Not cousins - brothers. All of east Asians races are brothers as sons of Joktan. Turkic peoples (haplogroups Q, Q2) are Uzal son of Joktan, and native Americans (haplogroups Q1, Q3) are descendants of Almodad, Sheleph, and Jerah sons of Joktan

  • @BennyPoppie
    @BennyPoppie Год назад +2

    well done, more please

  • @marin4311
    @marin4311 Год назад +9

    This demonstrate well that migrations are deeply rooted in Humanity's DNA.

  • @47zM128
    @47zM128 Год назад +11

    i look forward to next video 😃
    will you do mtdna haplogroup series by type like this someday?

    • @geonomad1
      @geonomad1  Год назад +5

      Thank you. I will try to make a video for mtDNA later.

  • @USViper
    @USViper 8 месяцев назад +4

    I did my ancestry DNA last year, and it came back saying I was a Heinz 57. 40% Native American, 20% Norwegian, 18% German, 10% Iberian peninsula and a few others... interesting. I was born in Santa Fe NM.

  • @nobody687
    @nobody687 Год назад +20

    You ignore the fact that Aleutian islands would have been much larger, and that using small boats people crossed from island to island. And that people also crossed the south pacific.

    • @moth7457
      @moth7457 Год назад

      Actually I am aware of that.

    • @legendarypussydestroyer6943
      @legendarypussydestroyer6943 Год назад

      South Pacific Islands were completely uninhabited up until the Polynesian expansion a couple thousand years ago

    • @nobody687
      @nobody687 Год назад

      @@legendarypussydestroyer6943 perhaps. How would we know when the sea rose 300ft and submerge all evidence. Plus they could've been wiped out by the Polynesians.

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy Год назад +3

      🤺☦️🇷🇺Inuit are the descendants of JERAH son of Joktan (ancestor of east Asians) of the line of Shem son of Noah:
      ☆ *SHEM* (Asia) ☆
      *ARPAXSHAD* (Chaldeans: Kaldu - south Iraqis/Marsh Arabs):
      ♧Eber♧》
      ■ *Yoktan*■(Qatanites; east Asian orientals):
      *Almodad* (Amerindians: Olmec, Maya, Inca, Sioux, Cheyenne... YUCATAN - ne/nw/c/s.Amarica)
      *Sheleph* (NaDenes: Slavey, Dakelh, Navajo... - nw.Canada/s.USA)
      *Hazarmaveth* (Hadramaut: Oman, s.Arabia - A.Australians/Micronesians/Pacific Islanders)
      *Yerakh* (Inuits: Aleut,Yupik... •Yuuyaraq♤Tarqeq -Yukon, Greenland/Alaska/n.Canada)
      *Hadoram* (Tai/Siam: "Rаm"◇praeRhaem◇ Ahom>dharma+rhmañña - Thailand, Laos)
      *Uzal* (Turkics: Siberians - Yakuts, Ouzes, Oguz, Turkmen, Selkup..)
      *Diklah* (Koreans: Silla, Baekje, Goryeo)
      *Obal* (Han Chinese: Balhae, Mohe, Malgal)
      *Abimael* (Viet: Vietnam, Cambodia, Malay♧"Malang")
      *Sheba* (Indians/Romani: India, Sri Lanka)
      *Ophir* (Austronesians: Indonesia> "golden isles" - Philippines, Malaysia, Polynesia, Pacific)
      *Khavila* (Tibetan-Burmese: Andaman, Bhutan, Jomon/Japan )
      *Yobab* (Mongols: Xianbei/Shiwei/Khitan)

  • @susiemcvey672
    @susiemcvey672 Год назад +3

    This is fascinating 🎉❤

  • @derrickbronson3099
    @derrickbronson3099 Год назад +8

    This is so incredibly interesting …… however, i still ask myself how this information can help our future

    • @kevinchambers1101
      @kevinchambers1101 Год назад +2

      It will help stop the idea of discrimination when people learn that everyone has a little of every culture in them.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад +1

      People didn't think that
      space travel would help
      our future but many
      new materials, medical
      discoveries and other
      knowledge was gained.
      My concern with all of
      the genetic information
      out there (testing sites,
      etc.) that the results
      could be used to scam
      people or to discriminate
      against them in some
      way (sort of like pre-
      existing medical
      conditions)

  • @empoweredshemphoward
    @empoweredshemphoward Год назад

    Great content, you got a like and a subscriber. 👍

  • @melvinjefferson2812
    @melvinjefferson2812 11 месяцев назад +2

    The creater always been talking to me but I didn't listen until I was nocked down forced to listen now I know why I could never lie

  • @user-je7sh5fc2k
    @user-je7sh5fc2k Год назад +5

    I think the facial features of early humans in the world are very similar to the current Pygmies in Africa, and their body features are like Nilotic peoples!

  • @berberboy4790
    @berberboy4790 Год назад +36

    The Turks originated in this region. Near the Altay mountains. The Turks say that the Native Americans are related to them, like the Innuit. This confirms it

    • @Ersen_abiniz
      @Ersen_abiniz Год назад +6

      Very good comment and it's absolutely true

    • @Tokyo2905
      @Tokyo2905 Год назад +5

      A weak hypothesis that was not supported by anyone except the Alexandrovs, the ancient Turks, most of them (Kimaks, Kypchaks, Comans, Bashkirs, Uyghurs) have R1b, while the rest of the tribes (Kyrgyz, Ogurs, Onugur, Utriogurs, , Ashina, Dolu, Mishars, Ogin, Tieli) have R1a, while the tribes Boz Ok has Q while Oghuz Üç Ok has R1a,N and Karluks have J2 and R1a. As for the tribes of Siberia, they are not Turks in origin, because they are from the Samoyed peoples of Tuoba Xianbei who are hostile to the Turks, and they are on the N and Q identical with the Samoyed and Ket. The Kazakhs and Kyrgyz have a large part of non-Turkish origins who came with Genghis Khan To Turkic Land and have C2 at a high level because They are Mongolic People Non-Turkic.
      They are different from the ancient Kipchaks, who had White skin, colored eyes, and redish hair, and this is mentioned in Chinese sources.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +1

      @@Tokyo2905 👁️ 👄 👁️

    • @user-rn6nb2ey7e
      @user-rn6nb2ey7e Год назад +13

      Inuit have 80% Q,Yenisei people 90%Q
      They were completely East Asian physical appearance (what used to be called Mongoloid): black hair and dark eyes. They also tend to have less body hair, less facial hair, flatter faces, smaller noses, wider cheekbones, and "shovel-shaped" incisor teeth (slightly scooped out shape of back side of the front teeth).
      1,Modern Turks are Turkified Anatolians
      2,Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, they look like Mongols, Koreans, Japanese, Yakuts Turkish doesn't look Asian at all
      3,It is impossible for two Asian parents to have an white baby(Anatolians)!
      4,The Anatolians need a new identity after losing out the Ottoman Empire. They wanted to steal the whole steppe heritage of Eurasia created by Xiongnu, Rouran, Mongols and GokTurks to make them feel great again.

    • @berberboy4790
      @berberboy4790 Год назад +8

      I agree that the modern Turks are very mixed people. The Mongoloid traits are still seen in different generations of the Anatolian Turks like in some of my own first, second and third grade family members. Not in me. I always wondered what happened to the anatolian Hittites who inhabitid Anatolia before us. I think we are them and are fully mixed with the people of the steppes. We still are related to the Central Asian folks. We kept many of our Shamanitic cultural believes and habits

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam 3 месяца назад +1

    Mongolian, Kalmyk, Buryat, and Khamnigan populations have three predominant paternal lineages: C3*-M217, C3c-M48, and C3d-M407. Deep research indicates that most C3*-M217 samples in Mongolic-speaking populations belong to C3-Star cluster which was considered to be the paternal lineage of Chengis Khan or his relatives (Malyarchuk et al. 2013; Zerjal et al. 2002). Hence, we propose that this clade is the core paternal lineage of Mongolic populations. On the other hand, other lineages including D-M174, O-M175, N1b-P43, N1c-M46, Q-M242 and R-M207 also comprise considerable frequencies in the paternal gene pools of these Mongolic-speaking populations. Since many ancient populations once lived on the Mongolian Plateau and Eurasian steppe, these haplogroups may represent the demographic background before the expansion of Mongolian. Also, we cannot rule out the possibility of recent admixture during the historical period from other populations into Mongolic-speaking populations. For Buryat populations, the high frequency of N1c-M46 can be observed in samples from all research. According to their own history, the original Buryat alliance consisted of the Khori-Tumed tribe, the Bargu tribe and some other hunter-gatherer clans (Abide 1982). The ancient “Bargu” tribe was considered to be a descendant of the Bayarqu (or Bayegu/Baiyrku), a Turkic-speaking tribe in the Turkic Khanate (Tsydendambaev 1972). On the other hand, “Tumed” is possibly an ancient Monglic word. So, we propose that a Turkic-speaking population (a.k. Bayarqu->Bargu) changed their language and finally became an important part of modern Buryat populations.

  • @hilo5901
    @hilo5901 Год назад +4

    They have located Native artifacts over 30,000-50,000 years old in America, I believe.

    • @morsecode9787
      @morsecode9787 Год назад +1

      EVEN OLDER..AND LAST GREAT APACHE WARRIOR MASIA WHO FOLLOWED JERONIMO
      IS MY ANCESTOR & HIS NAME IS OF AFRICA 🌍 "KENYA"
      AND WE HAVE PHOTOS ..HE &I WE ARE OR BLACK PEOPLES OUR HAIR IS NOT SILKY STRAIGHT. WHEN HIS HAIR WAS CUT 🔪 SHORT ONCE IT WAS AS OF BUFFALO🦬🦬 WE ARE NATIVE NEW MEXICO USA NOW BuT IS SAID WE PREDATE THE FINDS IN NEWMEXICO BY 100 K YEARS. & SOME BY BOAT FROM BOTH GREAT OCEANS BY LAND & BY BELOW FROM TRAVEL ED TO & FROM NORTH OF CONTINENT TO SOUTH TIP END OF ANERICA S BY THE UNDERGROUND cities & Roads .GRANNY DOC SAID ROADS.& WE GO BACK TO LANDS ONCE CONNECTED BEFORE THE GROUNG SHOOK & WATERS CAME..

    • @hilo5901
      @hilo5901 Год назад +1

      @@morsecode9787 I can believe that. Our people believe we were planted in the Americas. We have legends going back to the giant times. That’s biblical! One noted Pastor stated that Native Americans come from the Persians. I often wondered how we would have crossed the sea (?) Nevertheless our legends go back when animals talked so they are quite significant. I noticed many Bible prophecies actually sound like our people. I tell our people that the Bible is the story of our ancestors. (Some don’t believe) I do! ✝️

    • @ElcoCanon
      @ElcoCanon Год назад

      @@hilo5901 Sad to see native Americans believe in a made up religion spread by white people. Christianity allowed native Americans to be murdered, plundered and raped at free will by white people.

  • @belovedwarmachine
    @belovedwarmachine Год назад +4

    Has the thought ever crossed that perhaps the original oldest people on earth were the natives and migration occurred west into Asia??

    • @Brosephski69
      @Brosephski69 Год назад +3

      Maybe before DNA some people thought that but it would be silly to believe that now with all the evidence showing otherwise.

  • @atomharris
    @atomharris 6 месяцев назад +2

    The Dene descendants of Southeast Alaska documented oceanside villages that today are 120 meters below sea level, at under water sites on the shores of what is now called the continental shelf. Their Elders named underwater rivers and villages. They documented this time as “Time Immemorial “ when there was a greater light during the day and a lesser light at night, before the emergence of the sun, moon, and stars. This was before the flood and the glaciers. After the floods many went north, west, east and south to seek out our lost relations. Most never returned.

  • @mrusli1902
    @mrusli1902 8 месяцев назад

    I need the haplogroup P from south east Asia. Did I have a J1 lineage from haplogroup P????

  • @pm71241
    @pm71241 Год назад +3

    The map of the last glacial maximum is clearly wrong. The ice sheet in Scandinavia didn't reach that far south. It looks more like the previous glaciation. Not the most recent.

  • @sunmoonstarrays
    @sunmoonstarrays Год назад +8

    Wonderful information 💜

  • @tangoman3432
    @tangoman3432 Год назад

    Can you make a video on Y Haplogroup R2a, please?

  • @dezheathen
    @dezheathen Год назад

    The numbers making my head spin he gonna need a longer vid for me 😂

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +3

    First R carriers were also Siberian looking peoples before marrying with native European women.

  • @ar3728
    @ar3728 Год назад +3

    I am haplogroup J2, but my maternal grandfather was haplogroup Q.

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 Год назад +1

    Was it really subarctic in the northern 48 portion of the United States during the ice age? The Seattle area must have been just as cold as Beringia. Was it really?

    • @geonomad1
      @geonomad1  Год назад

      Yes, that's right. There was a massive ice sheet right up to Seattle. Its name is the Cordilleran ice sheet.

    • @moth7457
      @moth7457 Год назад

      @@geonomad1 I am referring to the teal markings showing cold areas at 8:10. I see one under the ice sheets in the lower 48 US. I live in the area, but never knew this. I am also aware of volcanic activity around Montana where there is a lot of basalt. But that's a story for another day. Do you know anything about that?

    • @ranjittyagi9354
      @ranjittyagi9354 Год назад

      @@moth7457 How do I know? I'm not even a 101 on this subject! 😒🥴

  • @mashdown3
    @mashdown3 Год назад

    Corridor opened when it melted. Perhaps it also did when it was forming the glaciers.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад

      That corridor would
      have been smack in
      the middle of a
      mountain range with
      glaciers on either side.
      The sea route might
      be more plausible.

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt1638 Год назад +4

    Like your video though it goes a bit too quick. Little bit confusing and there still is a lot of room for discussion.

  • @sierase
    @sierase Год назад +14

    In 2011 National Geography (Genographic Project) reported that my Haplogroup was O2(P31).That for a Native Northern Borneo. RMI generatede was:-
    Indian, United Kingdom - RMI: 51.2
    Spain - RMI: 43.27
    Mang population, China - RMI: 31.22
    Amazon Region, Brazil (Belem) - RMI: 25.91
    Malay (Malaysia) - RMI: 23
    Singapore Chinese - RMI: 22.18
    Chinese Naxi (Yunnan Province) - RMI: 14.11
    Singapore Malay - RMI: 11.52

    • @XX-qi5eu
      @XX-qi5eu Год назад +1

      Wow, your mother really got around.

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone871 Год назад

    Any higher apes in the American SW/ Mexican NW or the Amazon?

  • @japi2k9
    @japi2k9 6 месяцев назад +1

    I personally thought that Y-haplogroup Q is relatively overlooked throughout the course of history, as it had the (missed) chance of being prominent in Siberia and Far East, both in diversity and in frequency.
    PS: Am not a geneticist, but I'd love alternate history scenarios in relation to both genetics and linguistics.

  • @crockodile85
    @crockodile85 Год назад +43

    My Chinese/ SE Asian mom's mitochondrial haplogroup (B4b'd'e) has the highest concentration in the American SW/ Mexican NW and the Amazon. Cuz of her bit of SE Asian heritage she was often mistaken as NA by NA when we lived in Oklahoma and traveled in the Arizona and New Mexico.

    • @moirapettifr7127
      @moirapettifr7127 Год назад +3

      Very interesting!

    • @mzeewatk846
      @mzeewatk846 Год назад +2

      I had a room-mate from Peru who could have easily have been bred and born on Vancouver Island. He was really pissed off when a waiter at the “Crown and Elephant” refused to let him run a tab. : (

    • @tripsyspot4434
      @tripsyspot4434 Год назад +2

      She was African,not Asian

    • @mzeewatk846
      @mzeewatk846 Год назад

      @@tripsyspot4434 That’s exactly what Tucker Carlson says. Are you plagiarizing?

    • @tripsyspot4434
      @tripsyspot4434 Год назад

      @@mzeewatk846 it’s like you don’t understand English.....that person said (my) it means that person is referring to the other person as being from same origin as him or her,and as much I could read and understand,that person was speaking on behalf of the Chinese and Asians,yes it’s clear that Africa is the beginning of every human race,and the black race is the mother to every living human race,but today ,the continents have been divided so hard that, the black Race doesn’t earned the respect that she deserves from every living human creatures,so Eve was from Africa,not Asia

  • @FireObsidian
    @FireObsidian Год назад +29

    Bravo amazing work, im 46% Native in ancestry so this is amazing but even if I wasn't Native I still love genetics and have viewed majority of your videos. Wish I had a Native Y DNA but it is European. My maternal Native in B2 though. I think M DNA is a lot more interesting because there's so many founding lineages.

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 Год назад +5

      The origin of European DNA like haplo groups R1a and R1b is also the Euro-Asian Steppe lands. (Yamnaya and Corded ware cultures) These haplo groups just ended up in north America much later because of later west-European migrations.

    • @FireObsidian
      @FireObsidian Год назад +2

      @@jfv65 Yes I know R1B or R1A never came with the founding paternal lineages of America but instead just a couple hundred years ago. Just wish I could know if I didn’t have a European Haplogroup which subclade of Q I would be.

    • @adamsimon4545
      @adamsimon4545 Год назад +2

      @@jfv65 "...because of later west-European migrations." if you call continent -wide genocide of whole civilizations "west-|European migrations".

    • @moirapettifr7127
      @moirapettifr7127 Год назад +2

      Native what? Do you mean Native American? My father has been trying to find out before he dies if he is from one particular Native American indigenous group thru his father but that might be rather difficult as the elders have stated they will not allow dna testing.

    • @FireObsidian
      @FireObsidian Год назад +2

      @@moirapettifr7127 I mean the video is about Native Americans, what other "Native" would I be talking about .. Im not talking about a specific tribe or tribalism, I'm talking about it on a genetic point. All Natives come from the same people in other words all related, they intermixed for thousand of years if you study history. Native to the Americas

  • @sumanamjs
    @sumanamjs Год назад +1

    My word! No getting away from the fact that a lot of wild oats have been sown 😅

  • @ranojutro426
    @ranojutro426 Год назад +1

    This migration is after last flood??? 12 000 years ago???
    Or before Last flood??

  • @robmar7190
    @robmar7190 8 месяцев назад +6

    DNA’ testing has some amazing results! I was raised up as a Chicano from LA’ pretty simple’ right? Spanish mixed with Aztec’ - but as Ancestry will prove and a little family research’ my Mom’s side is a Grandma from New Mexico (Apache’ Mescalero) migrated north to Denver’ where I was born’ 50’s - family migrated to LA 60’s - Ancestry shows about 1/3 N. American Native’ 1/3 Spanish and the surprise’ 1/3 English’ Irish’ Wells)

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Год назад +3

    Amerindians, Eskimos, Aleuts, Polynesians, Micronesians, East Asians, South East Asians, some Central Asians, and certain other groups within Asia have familiar physicals and facials yeah.

  • @LukeA1223
    @LukeA1223 Год назад +2

    The groups in the Americas were there more than 33,000 ybp, therefore the migration goes from east to west or toward Eurasia from the pacific or toward Africa across the Atlantic.

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 8 месяцев назад

      Atlantis was above water about 11,600 years ago, and it was easier to navigate across the Atlantic Ocean, making it easier for people from Africa, Portugal, and Spain to come across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • @Theodorebenevolent
    @Theodorebenevolent Год назад +1

    Anyone know about haplogroup Q-Y2200?

  • @BETOETE
    @BETOETE Год назад +3

    the coming of eastern Asians to South America is still a bit sketchy for me although the only explanation is in Belingia.

  • @shaolindreams
    @shaolindreams Год назад +33

    Kinda interesting that White European people from either R1a or R1b haplogroups closest relative branch is Q, i wonder if anyone knew before genetics unravelled our past.
    At some point they were one somewhere in Asia, R went West and Q went East. Also sad that when they met again it wasn't in the best circumstances. Great video.. this should be included in history lessons.

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Год назад +9

      People from North India have R1a, R2, and Q and most of them are not White

    • @jonathanmenendea9326
      @jonathanmenendea9326 Год назад +12

      Ancient north eurasians?

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Год назад +5

      @@jonathanmenendea9326 yes

    • @shaolindreams
      @shaolindreams Год назад +14

      @@eltecnico9541 I was just making the point of Europeans are related closely to Native Americans...but anyway, Haplogroup H of India is much darker complexion more so in the south. R1a has been there for a fairly long time so they have admixture with Haplogroup H, so obviously living around different people over time they 'change'. This one of the reasons why Northern Indians are generally lighter skinned and Southern Indians tend to be darker skinned. Do you know where R1a comes from? I can tell you about admixture if you want, i'm a white African.

    • @majuscule8883
      @majuscule8883 Год назад +8

      ​@@shaolindreams In a a way R and Q are still the same. They have similar traits:
      -Big bose
      -adventurous , exploration
      -warrior, hunter
      Haplogroup Q helped to defeat the Roman empire, many participated to the invasion of Europe.

  • @cmotherofpirl
    @cmotherofpirl 8 месяцев назад

    Meadowcroft site in Pennsylvania is dated to 19,000 years ago.

  • @wannacashmeoutside
    @wannacashmeoutside 8 месяцев назад

    Will you please do a video on haplogroup H 🙏

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +3

    Cool haplogroup😎

  • @quenting4540
    @quenting4540 Год назад +5

    Monte verde in chile have the oldest human settlement.

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      And it's in contradiction with the official Clovis Theory ...

  • @ataranaoahakaraaf3786
    @ataranaoahakaraaf3786 Год назад +1

    very interesting again

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Год назад +1

    We only think we know. We can only look at modern migration and assume it is or was the norm . An interesting theory none the less . Thx.

  • @evie9239
    @evie9239 11 месяцев назад +7

    My great grandmother was sakha (yakutian). interesting to think Native Americans were at one point hanging about Lake Baikal with them at some point!!

    • @An-kw3ec
      @An-kw3ec 10 месяцев назад

      And even so, natives migrated to many tropical countries in south america, but they live mostly in highlands, places with similar climate of Siberia, the cold climate adaptations still strong.

  • @anonymousanonymous4690
    @anonymousanonymous4690 Год назад +5

    Anyone else haplogroup Q here

  • @LuciusQuinctiusCincinnatus111
    @LuciusQuinctiusCincinnatus111 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 gold material!

  • @Leslie-es5ij
    @Leslie-es5ij Месяц назад

    I really wish that Ken Burns would do a few native American documentaries !

  • @gnb051ciwipt7
    @gnb051ciwipt7 Год назад +5

    I am haplogroup Q and come from Han nationality in southern China

    • @azizyigido
      @azizyigido Год назад +1

      Turkic(Uyghur)

    • @gnb051ciwipt7
      @gnb051ciwipt7 Год назад +2

      @@azizyigido I am not Uighur, but like most Chinese, I am Han. In fact, my haplogroup belongs to Q-m120. This haplogroup was born about 9000 years ago. According to the existing archaeological findings, it is speculated that Q- m120 migrated southward from Sukugul Province of Mongolia and finally arrived in China. The Yangshao culture in 4000 BC discovered my haplogroup, with a part of West Eurasian normal dyeing, followed by the Western Zhou Dynasty and Ningxia The cemetery of Peng Yang in the Spring and Autumn Period, as well as the presumed emperor Zhao Kuangyin of the Song Dynasty in China, are all of this branch. At present, Q-m120 is mainly distributed in China, and the frequency among Han people is about 2%. Although Q-m120 was occasionally found in the Altai Ukok Plateau in ancient times and the Simmerians of Moldova, Central Asia and Europe There are very few distributions of the Q-m120 anymore. I don't know whether my father's line spoke Proto-Turkic or Proto-Yeniseian before entering China, but we entered China very early, and most people have been assimilated long ago.

    • @gnb051ciwipt7
      @gnb051ciwipt7 Год назад +3

      @@azizyigido By the way, I am very sorry for the Chinese government's genocide against Uyghurs.

    • @masih9595
      @masih9595 Месяц назад

      So you are not real Han

    • @zakahmed455
      @zakahmed455 Месяц назад

      @@masih9595 This guy just provided a very scholarly and considered reply and this is all you have to say lol

  • @ShadowWalker-vq7kb
    @ShadowWalker-vq7kb 8 месяцев назад

    I got one question about the land bridge. When was the last time someone could walk from Russia to Alaska?
    Last frickin winter. 😮

    • @user-yt3xd2jl6d
      @user-yt3xd2jl6d 8 месяцев назад

      The last to arrive were the Inuit, but they arrived by sailing across the ocean.

    • @user-yt3xd2jl6d
      @user-yt3xd2jl6d 8 месяцев назад

      Approximately 5000 years ago

    • @ShadowWalker-vq7kb
      @ShadowWalker-vq7kb 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-yt3xd2jl6d exactly the Inuit before two crazy countries started pointing guns at everyone they went back and forth every year.
      One other thing to consider on sailing down the coast is during the ice age the ice cap came south of Alaska down to California and they may have been able to walk around the glassiers.
      Way before 5000 years ago
      I would think the people that lived on the ice would go to Alaska for the salon run or the reindeer migration.

  • @SvetlanaBatobolotovna
    @SvetlanaBatobolotovna Год назад +3

  • @mattrange5439
    @mattrange5439 Год назад +7

    Well, I learned two things in the 4 minutes of this that I was able to endure: Q is the predominant Native American haplogroup, and computer voices still sound terrible.

  • @michaelman9358
    @michaelman9358 9 месяцев назад

    K2b2 (as you call it) has been confirmed to be the first migration of humans w/o any contact.... why did you have an arrow to Central China??

  • @sidritkurti1173
    @sidritkurti1173 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is there sny relationship between the languages spoken by Amerindians and Turkic people? I guess there is

  • @user-vr6io5xb9e
    @user-vr6io5xb9e Год назад +9

    I don’t know much about DNA but looking at their linguistic,traditions and beliefs I was always suspicious that Indigenous people of North America ( especially the one in Canada and Navajo people) are related to Altai people and they’re immigrated from Siberia through Bering Strait

    • @user-vr6io5xb9e
      @user-vr6io5xb9e Год назад +3

      Oh and they also share a tragic destiny which sadly addiction of alcohol has ruined their population conveniently 😔

    • @MiloSatori
      @MiloSatori Год назад +8

      @@user-vr6io5xb9e The Hopi are the oldest tribe in the American continent, i'm Mexican Hopi descent and i decided to not drink in respect of my ancestors.

    • @adamsimon4545
      @adamsimon4545 Год назад

      you don't know nothing of native americans .period. stop making up things to believe when you have no proof for them, just learn first before mouthing off, okay? please an thanks?

    • @user-vr6io5xb9e
      @user-vr6io5xb9e Год назад

      @@adamsimon4545 I know one thing for sure that they’re genocided by Anglophone mercilessly. For example just in North America 100 million native Americans were slaughtered by the invaders

    • @abhask8409
      @abhask8409 Год назад

      @@MiloSatori so you are our brother and sister.

  • @blackhawk7r221
    @blackhawk7r221 Год назад +6

    DNA test kits. Remember, these companies are in the family tree business. It’s their goal to get you to convince others in your family to pay for a kit. Profits to tell you intriguing information. Take it with a grain of salt. From a former employee.

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 Год назад

    What I am really interested in but not clear on is Part One of the migrations to North America, but before their journeys got them to Beringia. In this video, it is explained that Y-DNA Haplogroup Q started around Lake Baikal. But Y-DNA Haplogroup C did not. Where did that group start from? And in both cases and both groups their journeys made them what they were. But the two groups had different journeys. The Q group traveled through Siberia. The C group did not, but traveled by Japan instead. That is what I find interesting. It seems the C group ate a lot more fish. The Q group did not have access to that. What did they eat? Fish would a lot more easier to catch than mammoths.

    • @user-rn6nb2ey7e
      @user-rn6nb2ey7e Год назад +2

      Native Americans also carry Haplogroup C2, they don't have Siberian Haplogroup N
      About 50,000 years ago, C2 entered East Asia, and C1 entered Southeast Asia
      About 40,000 years ago,K2 split into MNOPQRS entered East Asia and Siberia
      MS remained in Southeast Asia
      NO remained in East Asia
      PQR remained in Siberia
      About 30,000 years ago, QR separated
      About 20,000 years ago R went to Europe and Q went to America
      Therefore, Native Americans:Q1 C2 R1
      As the climate began warming at around 18,000 years ago, the Beringia region also became more moist and the sea level rose,submerging the land bridge .
      About 10,000-15,000 years ago, N1O2 entered Mongolia and mixed with C2Q1R1
      Among them, those who stayed in East Asia became the Mongolian race(NOQC2MS)
      Mongolian race= East Asians, Asean(Austronesian,Tai-Kadai..), Altaic people (Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic speaking people), American Indians/Native Americans
      East Asians and Native Americans are Sinodont
      They carry the EDAR gene, found in ancient and modern East Asians, Southeast Asians and Native Americans but not common in African or European populations
      About 5000-10000 years ago
      Xiongnu/(C2 N1a O2a Q1)+ R1a→Xianbei → Rouran → Turkic Empire →Mongol Empire→ Qing Empire
      Mongolian=53,8%C2+10,8%O2+10,8%N1+4,6%P* (xQ,R)+9,2%R1a
      The proto-Altaic people split into two groups N1a and O2a+C2
      Most of the Altaic people who remained in the east became Han chinese,Mongolian,Southern Tungusic(Manchu,Xibe),Korean,Janpanese
      Han chinese=50%O2a+13,0%O1a+ 12,0%C2+ 10,3%N1+ 7,2%O1b + 4,2%Q1
      Genetically, Manchu exhibit roughly equal frequencies of the Y-DNA haplogroups N1a(formerly N1c), O2a and C2 (formerly C3).
      N1a enter Siberia and became the Neo-Siberians (absorb Paleo-Siberians Q1R1C2)
      They are divided into Four groups:
      1, Siberian Turks:The Khakas,Chukchi people,The Tuvans,Dolgans,The Yakuts,Yukaghir people,Yukaghir people
      N1a has been found with greatest frequency among indigenous peoples of Siberian Turks
      2,North Tungusic(Evenks,Evens,Oroqen),North Mongolians(Buryats,Kalmyks)
      3,Uralic people:Samoyedic +Ugric people
      Enets,Nganasans,Nenets,about 90%N1a
      Finns + Hungarian people
      4,Native American,Inuit,Yeniseian people
      O2a+C2 enter the Korean peninsula,where they assimilated the earlier inhabitants of the peninsula(O1b).
      Korean=41%O2+31%O1b2+15%C2+4%N1a+3%O1a+2%O1b1+2%QR..
      During the Yayoi period, haplogroup O1b2+O2a started to arrive and spreaded to every region of Japan.
      Origin of Japanese: Jomon (D1a2+C1a1) + Korean peninsula /Yayoi (O2a+O1b2).
      3,Historians believe that the Huns were not a single ethnicity but a confederation-like grouping of Siberian natives(N1a Q1 C2) and Indo-European tribes(R1aR1b,Old European(I )).
      N1a+QR1a:Khanty and Mansi,Pannonian Avars
      N+R1aI:Some Slavic peoples,Finns,Hungarians,Latvians,Estonians,Balts,Bashkirs,Shorians,Tatars.
      R1aR1b+I:Ukrainian, Czechs, Bulgarians, Russians
      Haplogroup I is the oldest major haplogroup in Europe
      The national groups of Eastern Europe are characterized by dominant haplogroups R1a/ Slavs or I2, while those of Western Europe are characterized by dominant haplogroups R1b or I1
      The first settlers I1+I2
      The second group of settlers R1b
      The third group of settlers R1a+N1a
      4,The modern Turkic people are a mixture of Eurasian People. These includes Indo-Iranian (R1az93+J2)and Indo-European tribes of Central Asia who becomes Turkic for 2000 years ago.
      O2a+C2 enter Central Asia and became the Central Asian Turks:Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs
      "Origin of "Proto-Altaic"
      language=Turkic+Mongolic+Tungusic+Uralic+Koreanic+Japonic"
      R1 dominates Indo-European languages
      R1a dominant Slavs + Indo-Iranians (Pashtuns, Iranians, Indians)
      R1b dominant Western European
      Q dominates Native American,Inuit people, Yenisei people
      N dominates Urals and Yakutia
      O dominate Japanese Korean Chinese
      C2 dominates Mongolian Kazakh Tungusic

    • @moth7457
      @moth7457 Год назад

      @@user-rn6nb2ey7e Thank you for the info.

  • @JoeKoOhNo
    @JoeKoOhNo Год назад +2

    Although I am not in complete agreement with some of your conclusions, I have always accepted the theory that North America was settled by people migrating from Asia 14,000 - 40,000 years ago. Your evidence is very compelling.

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 Год назад +2

    So the people of Haplogroup C are NOT Ancient North Eurasians? Also, Totem Poles. I saw in a documentary some Asian groups along Asian coast a group that had what looked like Totem Poles stacked in the background along the C group routes. So it seems the Totem Pole culture traces back through the C groups. Not the Q groups. I think the Totem Pole culture only traces back through the coastal groups. Not ANE.

  • @reocurringdream
    @reocurringdream 9 месяцев назад +4

    Its good to know what I had always suspected that the Asians and Natives Americans are actually from the same family group. Our ppl are in all climates and travelled everywhere. Congrats to my fellow first ppls out there. We are many and we are strong.

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +10

    It's also interesting that density of Q is around 15% in Northeast India.

    • @chadh8632
      @chadh8632 Год назад +1

      Q predicted this

    • @weifan9533
      @weifan9533 Год назад +4

      Most likely brought there by the Tibeto-Burman peoples, who had an origin somewhere in Northern or Northwestern China.

    • @berberboy4790
      @berberboy4790 Год назад +9

      Hi. No it is not amazing. The Altaic people were Turks. One branch of a Turkic tribe ruled over Nirthern India, The Moghuls. I would have tought that it would be more

    • @anonymousanonymous4690
      @anonymousanonymous4690 Год назад

      @@berberboy4790 Turkic and Turks are two different things and native Americans descend from the ancestors of Turks NOT Turks. You Turks try to claim everything.

    • @berberboy4790
      @berberboy4790 Год назад +2

      @@anonymousanonymous4690 I do not agree with you
      We know they are not Turks, but have maybe Turkic genes. What devides them from other Turkic people of Central Asia is their language. A very big part of Turkic people feel a bond with each other, also with the Turks. Language is one of the most bonding reason. I do not know how much genetic bond there is. We are interested because the Turks travelled and are interested and want to understand why they kept the common language and common traditions

  • @Ersen_abiniz
    @Ersen_abiniz Год назад +1

    We are waiting for next part. l amQ1b m378

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 Год назад +1

    Fascinating

  • @moirapettifr7127
    @moirapettifr7127 Год назад +7

    We were surprised to learn we have 6% Western Chinese DNA. We come from Southern Germany/Poland on my mother's side and my father is Iberian Peninsula/ France. It's really interesting this DNA and how fascinating. I also find it interesting that QEII did not allow her family to have DNA testing done lol!

    • @ineedhelpsoundproofing
      @ineedhelpsoundproofing Год назад +2

      Western Chinese? Maybe you have Tatar from your mother's side of the family

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Год назад

      @moirapettifr7127
      King Charlie 3rd is woke
      (and also a member
      of the WEF) he might
      go for genetic testing.

    • @ineedhelpsoundproofing
      @ineedhelpsoundproofing Год назад +2

      Poland has a Tatar community, I'm guessing that's where your Asian DNA is from

    • @Oyuki-Mayonesa
      @Oyuki-Mayonesa Год назад +3

      There’s a documentary showing that the rightful king of England is living as a common person in Australia right now. That one of the queens in history got pregnant 🤰 while the king was away on a trip and the baby came early that this was covered up

    • @feilox
      @feilox Год назад +1

      @@Oyuki-Mayonesa wouldn't that make it ill-legit? I mean it should be of the man if this is a kingdom right? not a queendom? This is why I don't get British monarchy SHOULD be a unbroken line and female hierarchy doesn't count, it should go to the uncles and brothers. Unless I'm mistake you guys live in a matriarchy not patriarchal society.

  • @luffypirateking1068
    @luffypirateking1068 Год назад +3

    Interesting I am haplogroup Q from Afghanistan wonder how I received it