Revealing MY MOMS AncestryDNA Results - She’s WHAT?!
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Totally loving your mom’s reaction to her ancestry! Her enthusiasm to explore ALL of her family origins is so awesome. You two are so cute together!
Your mom is beautiful and I love her personality ✊🏾❤️
I can tell your mom is excited and nervous at the same time. Love these videos 🙏🏾✊🏿✊🏾
Shut up blackboy
The small trace regions can change and shouldn't be taken as fact. Genetic Communities are based on IBD so more accurate. All those European trace regions for example could be from one ethnicity so on updates they could change so while they can generate interest they might not be accurate which is why is you look at the percentages they go from something like 0% to 10% for example. Having 1% Egypt for example could just be a part of another African ethnicity which is why one person could get it and another doesn't even with siblings.
Too Funny, the best DNA reveal I've seen yet (Good Job Bre and Mom, thank you Beautiful Sisters; SUBBED)
I love your Mom. She's the best. Yep. I'm with her, she needs to visit each country. Egypt, super cool.
Great video. Hope you make one when you visit one of your ancestors homelands for your mother's birthday.
Thank you so much! We did actually. We went to Egypt for my moms birthday last year😊❤️. 8 Days in Egypt | Salt Lakes, Hot Air Balloon, Marriot Mena House, & MORE
ruclips.net/video/x2H2gqKYT98/видео.html
I thought your mom was actually born in the motherland from her looks. No one would think you both are american if you visited Afrika. Good video
OH MY GOODNESS, You look so much like my older sister, especially the 👀. ONE AFRICAN PEOPLE🇬🇧 born, 🇯🇲 parents, hoping to visit 🇧🇴 for first time, 2023. YOUR WILL BE DONE LORD🙏🙏
Lol your mom is so cute and her reaction was priceless.
Wales (pronounced similar to whales) is where the Prince of Wales gets his royal title, from his mother, Queen Elizabeth, in the United Kingdom.
Each parent only gives their children 50% of their DNA. So you do not receive all the DNA they each have to give. What you get is random and so any siblings you may have will not have the same DNA as yourself. Your mother probably did not give you any percentage of her Egypt DNA and that is why you did not have any. Ancestry has videos on the subject if interested more. ruclips.net/video/ZmbmAt5bm34/видео.html Also indigenous means there is native american ancestry. Also Wales is pronounced like the whales in the ocean. Enjoyed your video. I find all the ancestry results so interesting. I love the show "Finding Your Roots" on PBS channel.
Or the Egypt is so small that ancestry don't bother with it.
Wales is part of the uk .. great video lovely to see your mom excited about the results x
That 1% Egyptian is interesting if it's not statistical noise. I don't know what the connection would be as she has no other northeast African ancestry. The Indigenous part isn't all that unusual,there are pockets of mixed Africans and Native Americans in California.
Your mom could have an ancient Egyptian/ancient Kemet genes in her. Your mom could be a descendant of an ancient Kemetian/ancient Egyptian who migrated to West Africa. Explore your African ancestry, it will lead to greater discovery of yourself.
🙄delusional much.
Congratulations beautiful people ❤🇿🇦
You two are awesome love your spirit ♥️🇨🇦🌏🇺🇦
Congratulations 👏
Mali 🇲🇱 is where Mansa Musa came from & the Mandinka ppl. And he’s the richest person to ever live
My older brother done his DNA few years ago with 41% Benin
Just because you both look alike doesn't mean we know your actual relation. You could be a alt timeline Bre Lachel,a sister or a person who coincidently looks similar. Luckily the relevant information was in the title. Also,I almost forgot this eventuality,you could be Bre Lechel from the future projecting a realtime image of yourself in the past.
It's pretty rare for African Americans to be part Egypt. Wonder if your mom Egyptian ancestor migrated to west Africa and intermarriage with them?
It was interesting the Egyptian part may be from one of the Pharoah
Ancient Egyptians are different from Arabs
@@baerkaabnaab2388 off course
@@isiomaamma9869 they call Egyptian in that test are the Arabs in Egypt today not the ancient ones
Your mum belongs to the Yoruba tribe in South Western Nigeria. You guys looks very much Yoruba.
Great results. I would focus heavily on learning about your African regions. You're going to be blown away by the rich culture and history. On your DNA match list, look for very distant matches that have African names. Through careful research, you will discover the ethnic groups you descend from. Don't be surprised if you discover Igbo or Yoruba ancestry. For the first time ever, the diaspora has the ability to begin repairing broken bonds that the slave trade destroyed. With regard to Europe, please note that in many, many cases, that DNA came as a product of rape. Again, congrats on taking the test. Your journey is only beginning!
Love this comment ❤️.
I haven't found a single match from Africa. It's been so long since I had an ancestry from Africa so I didn't really expect to match anyone. People who would have match me likely long passed away.
Yayyyyy 🔥🔥
If you get Cameroon 🇨🇲 and Nigeria 🇳🇬 as the top 2 percentage ,that then explained that your Ancesters could definitely be either from The Tikar , Bamiléké people of Cameroon and the Igbo people of Nigeria..The Tikar and Bamiléké are cousins and tribes from Cameroon . They cultural related and has mixed with the Igbo people of Nigeria
Your Egypt DNA is even confirmation that your Ancesters are Tikar / Bamiléké people of Cameroon who migrated from Egypt on the 9th Century as they refused to convert to Islam ..they travelled from Egypt to Sudan then present day Cameroon
She’s Cameroon 👍
Most african Americans have european ancestry, I know, they don't like how it might have gotten there but they have it
I hope it’s Spanish not English
I love your mom
Also know that the Nile River has a few citys the same names along the Mississippi River. If anyone trys to deny your blood line came from Ancient Egypt just look at the Egyptians there today and no one there looks African, 2nd the roots in the palm of your hand aligns with the 2 largest Pyramids in Egypt, you should have 2 pyramids in your right hand that looks like a M or 77 or 2 Sails⛵⛵. When you align your roots with those pyramids using a camera phone then merge it you we see faces of the past an you will see GOD and how the pyramids were built. BLACK people started off the color of their palms hands and feet GOD was the color of your black bronze skin.
That's my Nigeria 🇳🇬 sis
My guess is nigeria to be the highest
How much African and European u and your mother have
I’m unsure we didn’t add them up individually but fs more African than European
Spain is in Europe. Spanish is a European language.
Nice results
You Look Ibo Tribe bof east nigeria look
The 1% is her root so she came from Egypt first to America rare indeed but America and Africa were connected thousands of years ago.
Louisiana creole is a separate group from Africans Americans mean you have a mixed race ancestor
That’s an interesting comment.
That’s not what being Louisiana Creole means. I’d appreciate it if you all would stop pushing that rhetoric about us. Monoracial Africans would have children with other Africans and their children would be called “nèg créole”. Europeans would have monoracial children and they would be called Creole as well. It was used to distinguish those locally born versus those that were born back in their respective homelands be it Europe or Africa. Yes there are mixed race creoles but there are monoracial black and white creoles.
@@saintseer9578 Louisiana Creole 🙄... How about French Creole. I'm about sick and tired of people claiming Louisiana as the only creoles of French descent. Their are many others in states like South Carolina, Texas, Mississippi etc just to name a few. Also when referring to Louisiana it should be Louisiana Territory instead of just the boot itself. We are LATINO/HISPANIC there is no black or white that is Anglo Saxon culture. All we see is mixture!
@@krazyjnva2up2down55 premiyé ekan mo parl pròsh koloni-la de Lwizyann mo di “Louisiana Creole” mo té parlé de lê koloni…pa dêt kouyon, kouyon. Dèzyèm, makak, ki mo té di té vré alooooors pé tô ladjèl to pa konné nô listwa en plin. Mo gin non fwa pou kouyon-yé konm to. Ka to parl nimport ki de nô langaj-yé? Éyou to sòr garçon? 🧐
When I say Louisiana Creole I’m speaking in regards to the colony…way to assume makak. Also there’s historical record of origin and phenotype in court documents/legal documents for everyone from the colony. Nèg Creole, Griffe/Grif Creole, Milat Creole, Blan Creole, etc. I wouldn’t just pull that info out of my ass. Now stop pushing the everyone and they mama is mixed/has to be mixed to be creole narrative that’s historically inaccurate. That stuff didn’t take root until after the purchase and got reinforced until around the civil war when the mixed creoles wanted a leg up in society…anyways those merikin-yé (the anglophones you were referencing to) that flooded into the former territory didn’t understand that we all identified as Creole and their dumbasses went “so it means mixed 🤨” because they were too stupid to comprehend black people, white people, and mixed people were all calling themselves the same ethnic identifier. Creole is a culture/ethnic identifier and the culture is what’s mixed not necessarily the people. Also people from South Carolina are not Creoles that was a Anglo colony. Lastly if you’re gonna try and berate someone and correct someone next time read to understand or at least ask for clarity on what I was saying. Mo swat to té aprenn kishòj aswa makak…pasé un bonswa boug 😄