No, they don't. Their just as racist as the white ppl in the states. They ignore all dark skinned or afro Ricans. Some even tell their kids not to play in the sun to long. Stop acting like every culture don't have form of colorism & racist undertones.
Or any Rican. I live in Illinois and got cousins that could pass for straight up native. My dad's cousins was Nin Negron's son Jose Negron, Jose could pass for native.
Yup, just how when the Spaniards wrote that a hundred Spaniards took down the Inca Empire when in Peru’s history shows that the Incas they battled were 1/2 or 1/4 of what the empire actually was.
I love how much she blushes when he mentions how fascinating her research is. As a scientist, it is very rare that people take any interest or become actively engaged in learning about such things, especially as it relates to indigenous pre-colonial studies. Good for her!
I was ready to scold you for accusing her of being too personally connected to her research. Sadly there's a lot of Scientists, Sociologists, & Researchers. Who believe you're supposed to be separated personally from your research.
@IMxYOURxDADDY He must not have been to the island. I live in Barcelona now, but I remember a few years back talking to a group of white New Yorkers in Río Piedras´s El Boricua, at the College town near University of Puerto Rico. I was amazed at how strongly they stressed the fact that islanders seemed to be ¨a different breed¨, both physically and culturally. I am not white nor consider my self white, although I do pass in the canary islands easily, where most of my ancestry comes from, but I do agree that the stereotype of a Puerto Rican among latinos and other people foreign to our culture on the island doesnt really relate to the diverse racial reality of Puerto Rico.
@@Dbbrainer My ancestors are also from the Canary islands according to my dna test. I've been to Tenerife and La Gomera. It's a shame what the tourists have done to certain parts of Tenerife. Most people don t know about the natives of the Canaries, called the Gauchos. They were likely Amazig (Berber) who were white non-European people.
Lol none of this is new - we've all known this forever. Full blooded Tainos can't be found anymore. However, we have known for an extended period of time that Tainos intermarried with Spaniards. Those people were more protected than those who did not intermarry. So obviously, the DNA would continue to survive when we marry and make children with other Puerto Ricans and/or Cubans and Dominicans.
I'm Dominican and my mother's side has Taino ancestors 🤷🏿♂️ lol Casique Hatuey, Casique Enriquillo and others are true heroes...people need to do their homework..que viva PR somos hermanos
@@DualPurpose 💯 ....as a child I always wondered why some of the areas and provinces had names that didn't sound remotely Spanish in the DR , even the name Quisqueya..people try to bury history but strong roots always show
Most of them hid in the mountains when the Spaniards were slaughtering them......The towns with lots of high mountains have the most concentration of Taino ancestry....We are still here.
Some remote towns, yes, but most towns in the mountain range were populated by other europeans, because a late law invented by the Spanish goverment called Real Cedula de Gracia in 1815. Still the majority of us from that region are mixed. I do plan to do a more complete DNA analysis to find out possible Taino ancestry which I believe I have from one of my grand mother side.
They confirmed what we already knew on the island. Boricua have known this for decades. Every family I know has stories about Taino ancestors. They never fully disappeared they married Spaniards, and Africans. All Puerto Ricans have heard these stories and I'm glad they can confirm what we already knew.
I’m Puerto Rican and I’m 18% Taino according to my dna results, my sisters are 19%, my parents are 20% and grandparents also 20%. The idea that our Native American blood just disappeared is FALSE. Puerto Rican’s still have Native American blood. You can’t erase our blood.
UniquelyMade Puerto Rican dna is so interesting and diverse! I love it. I’m a mix..(my moms Puerto Rican) and my results came back as Taino, Irish, African, Liberian, Ashkenazi Jewish, scandanavian, and Iranian. I love that so many on the island are all different mixes, like African/taino/Liberian, or taino/Liberian/Caucasian...it’s so cool how unique Puerto Rican’s are , But almost all have that one thing in common, Taino. I think it’s a beautiful thing🙂
@@littlemomma6363 ......." Rapest " ??? It's rapist !!! 20% is a fail ?? More rapist dna than your so called original taino dna ?? Little Momma ......almost every country had gone through some form of take over for over hundreds if not thousands of years . So whether you like it or not .......your gonna have some kind of mix in you whether small or not . Taino where a group of people that occupied the carribean who's roots are mainly native american which runs from modern day US all the way down to South America. Please take time to educate yourself before saying some real insensitive stuff. Not a nice thing you said.
I’m Taíno and new it before I even got my DNA because my Grandmother told us that her family was always native to the island, while my grandfather was from Spain. I’m proud to know that the ancient Taíno people live through me! 🇵🇷
@@duckmercy11 sad you feel that way. The reason it is of so much importance regardless of the percentage is bc we were told they were exterminated and no longer existed at all. I find it weird when people call themselves taino when they are not mostly taino but we are proud to carry taino blood. We also rep the African and European heritage so I am not sure why it is so hard for you to understand the extra pride of knowing people you thought extinct still live through you ...
@@duckmercy11 I have 3% taino personally 82% black and i’m sure you can do the math but knowing that even a small piece of them is left in me brings me such joy as some who grew up with such a draw to my puerto rican side it almost felt like a validation of my connection to the island and the Caribbean as a whole considering that’s where the rest of my family is from. At the end of the day a lot of our history was destroyed and that goes for my black ancestry, so to know that i myself am living proof that they were here and to find it as something exciting or amazing isn’t corny especially considering how much of our history they try to deny. every here knows who’s really corny gang 🤦🏾♂️💯
I am a direct descendant.of a spaniard grandfather and a natural born taina grandmorher, Her skin was beautifully bronzed,and her hair was lucius below her shoulders ,Viva Puerto Rico !
Bro, this is silly. Of course they are going to have Taino DNA. The Spanish mixed with them making them Mestizo (Half Native, Half Spanish). Then the Africans came and they became Afro-Mestizo.
The Africans were already there. They weren't Africans anymore, as they had been there for thousands of years already. Just has they were everywhere else. The Europeans/Spanish like to say they eradicated all indigenous tribes and brought in Africans after, so decedents don't try to lay claim to land which is already theirs. They tell the story in reverse on purpose.
Spain and African blood was first FORCED upon our mothers sisters and daughters. Take pride in original DNA. Not what they forced into our blood stream.
No llores mi Amigos sé gue esto es muy Faso cómo ella es Falsa. Ella no es de P.R no sabe nada de P.R es una Méxicana es mas africana de sus incas mayas yo si se de mi Rasa de Boringuen y estoy muuuy molesta de nuestra Rasa y Reputación se gue nuestra Rasa UNIDOS de sangre es India Taina, Españoles, Francia y American es nuestra verdadera Historia de nuestra Rasa sangre de Boringuen . Y AFRICA no tiene nada que ver con nosotros vino después de P.R gue Abraham Lincoln sacó de los esclavos Africanos de su libertad y se expandió en otros países Internacional. Gue puede claro leer Vien nuestra Rasa de Boringuen su Historia Real Madrid de España y de Puerto Rico.
I’m Puerto Rican, I had my husband and I take a DNA test from Ancestry and my results came back that I am 23% Taino and my husband is 19% Taino. We always knew our Taino ancestors were never completely extinct. A lot of Tainos hid in the mountains when the Europeans invaded Puerto Rico.
Yes, they did. One of the places was Morovis. My mother is from Morovis and I remember her family, growing up, some had very distinct indigenous features. Of course, being a child, I did not recognize that until now. I wish I had more pictures of them. Nevertheless, I am so proud to have that heritage.
The Taíno were a branch of the Arawak indigenous group that originally came from what is now the Orinoco and Amazon basins in South America. As a Puerto Rican I already knew that. However, I was unaware that much more Taíno genetics survived than previously thought.
Taino means relative in the Lokono language, Taino is who the Aruac(not Arawak) told Columbus and them who they were so they were protecting their true identity. Most of the indigenous names in the Americas were erased or consolidated into groups that were easier to pronounce. Stop whitewashing US
Before that, they were from the Black Berbers of North Africa. Very beautiful people, they got mixed with the Spanish Colonizers and branched off to become the Arawak.
Everyone talked about it growing up in the Island, but It is amazing to be able to confirm scientifically that the noble Taino India still living inside all of us, along with our African ancestry. 🎉😊
Pedro Garcia - Or Irish that pass for Puerto Ricans - no kidding aside, some of the prettiest blue or green eyes I have ever seen are from Puerto Rico.
I believe I still carry those genes in my blood up to this day. Tainos were never extinct, history has failed us. Us Puerto Ricans are a mix of tainos, Spanish and African. All this happened when slavery was a thing back hundreds of years ago. So in my conclusion tainos are still here, whether is thru ancestry or just plain old DNA.
@@FLeXn_YT Your idea goes contrary to reality in reference to Latin Americans. Excerpt Latin America has the largest diasporas of Spaniards, Portuguese, Black Africans, Italians, Lebanese and Japanese in the world. The region also has large German (second largest after the United States), French, and Jewish diasporas. The specific ethnic and/or racial composition varies from country to country: many have a predominance of European-Amerindian, or Mestizo, population; in others, Amerindians are a majority; some are mostly inhabited by people of European ancestry; and others are primarily Mulatto. Various Black, Asian, and Zambo (mixed Black and Amerindian) minorities are also identified in most countries. White Latin Americans are the largest single group. Together with the people of part-European ancestry they combine for almost the totality of the population. varietygalore.boards.net/thread/2038/latin-american-diversity-overview
:) I have traces of Taino all the way back to my ancestors. While we are at it can we change the name "Puerto Rico" back to "Borikén" :( Shout out to all my Boricua hermanos y hermanas. Nuestra isla esta pasando por mucho pero ustedes saben que nuestra isla siempre se levanta!!
Tree. That is very common knowledge. Maybe that's the misunderstanding of the non-Latino who is interviewing the Puerto Rican lady? On the other had she seems to go right along with him as if she also had that idea? Strange!
Me either this report is sensationalizing to promote their study. I think people would have found it interesting regardless but they always have to embellish and flat out lie to market something. Ridiculous
Is this a joke? That's like saying Native Americans don't have Cherokee, Apache, Shawnee,etc in their blood (570+ tribes by the way). Some mixed with whites & some with other races along throughout history but their roots remain & have the DNA. Same thing goes for PR's people. We have Taino & any other native tribes blood/DNA in our veins until this day. For those of you that didn't know this- some of the names of the towns in PR are named by tribes or for the tribes that once lived there. Not all the people of PR belonged to just the Taino tribe, but all lived in peace under the rule of Taino tribe leader Cacique Agüeybaná up until the Spaniards invaded & enslaved them. Also, some Tainos, natives, etc...left the island during Spanish invasion to avoid being enslaved themselves, so to think Taino blood is nonexistent is just ignorant. It is the same blood shared by Dominicans, Haitians, Cubans, & surrounding islands.
I have friends in PR and they tell me a lot about their history. I'm pretty interested in it, so thanks for the little history lesson! Shame that most people seem ignorant, considering this is news in the first place..
LUIS VELEZ That is correct Haitians are the most African blood of all the islands besides Jamaica. But that doesn’t take away the fact that they also have Taino blood same as Dominicans & Puerto Rican’s. Look it up for yourself.
Mark TheZealot GBY Mark, I love every part of who I am mixed race Boricua lol. I’ve asked questions to my parents, grandparents, aunts, & elders. It actually made me a better person growing up because I treated everyone the same regardless of color or race. Humanity in general is a mixture no matter what part of the world. If people understood this more the world today would be a better place.
LUIS VELEZ And Luis if you’re Hatian or Dominican I’m sorry that you feel that way. I’ve always looked at Hatians,Dominicans, Cubans, etc as family because of the blood & history we shared in the Carribeans. And maybe you misunderstood what I was saying in my original statement. I wasn’t putting anyone down but reminding Hispanics & Latinos on here that we share a lot of the same blood due to the horrible things that transpired not only on my island but on the others as well.
My friend was raised in America and didn’t know. Would have never believed it w/out evidence. He’s excited to have possibly passed this heritage onto his daughter
@@lordhelmit1499 He believed Puerto Rican ancestry was always either European or African, with no indigenous ancestry possible. He believed his ancestry was entirely spanish based on his last name... but he looks indian/native so it never made sense
Puerto Rican’s have indigenous blood because I knew many Puerto Rican’s when I grew up that we use to called them Indio that means Indian they were definitely had indigenous blood.
As a puertorican who lives in puerto rico, they always taught us at school that we have taino blood, african blood, and European blood. This is nothing new to us.
@@iloveblue76 same but from philly, we were always taught we have all 3. I did a 23 and me test to see how true..and suprise suprise I am spanish, Taino and african...and my MtDNA is indeed native american.
This should not be a surprise to anybody, Puerto Ricans very often resemble their ancestors of Spaniards, African Slaves, and Carribean Indians. In this, they are not that much different from other Latin Americans in the region. Latin America never had the hard racial divides of British North America.
John Smith 🇵🇷 has the richest Native ancestry in all of the Caribbean. There is also emerging DNA evidence that out of all three of the races, that we are more closely related to the Taino. Many customs and traditions once thought to be Spanish, or African are found to actually be Taino in origin. Modern day geneticist also day PR DNA is the closest to a perfect human...just sayin...😉🇵🇷💪🏼
-Technically, the Puerto Rican Mix is Tainos, European (Not just Spanish) and African. - In 1815 there was a decree where Spain offered “free land” to non-Spanish speaking Europeans to whiten the island. As a result, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Russians, Polish, British, etc all came in droves for that “Free Land” in exchange to be a subject/Citizen of Spain. This was Puerto Rico’s Ellis Island 🌴 - In 1514 Queen Isabella of Spain sanction marriage being legal between European men & Taino Women. - Before taking my DNA test, I traced via documents both my Portuguese x times Great Grandfather in 1518 and my Spanish x times Great Grandfather in 1521 entering Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and both marrying “Mestiza women” (Taino & European mixture) - which according to the Caste System kept them European
@@evelynvega1730 - Yes, absolutely the Jewish people too. Also, in our DNA. However, this started off with the crypto Jews, the first people that the Spanish vanished off to their colonies in the New World, because they refused to convert to the Catholic religion, the 1815 Royal Decree of Graces, the Holocaust, including WWI & WWII.
It has been known that the Taino DNA did not disappear. I went to HS in 1980 on the island of Puerto Rico and it was taught then that the modern day Puerto Rican (at that time) was made up of those 3 basic genetic sources: European, African, & Taino. To be clear, not every person there has all 3, some have only 2 of those sources, but of course, we have had many that have other genetic sources from many different groups from elsewhere in the world. The culture of the Taino had been pretty much wiped out, but many of the locals have within their family genes Taino heritage. Glad to see that they actually now show modern confirmation of that information.
evelasq1 I once heard about that and I didn’t know that there was still Tanio culture left. I remember being told about my Native American background and I didn’t know that that could be so that someone could be Native American still to this day. Heck I hardly thought that they were real and I laughed at him. I look now and I see Native American features in both my father and I ( and his side of the family) and I once didn’t think they were real.
How can we test my husband our our children's DNA to see if the taino gene is in their bloodline? Also if we can prove they have this in their bloodline do they in fact count as native Americans and the native American child welfare act? I think that is what it's called?
@@kristinlanders1481 You can do an AncestryDNA test. I just got my results and I my test says that I have 16% taino blood, mostly Spanish and Portugal and also a lot of African in the mix.
We are also connected to the native indigenous from the North of Venezuela 🇻🇪, I lived there and heard the story or the fact that we are cousin to them.
This must be news to the greens. Us Puerto ricans know this just like the history books in Florida where I live changing info and dates about Puerto Rico🤔 Why don't you talk about that?
We also have got DNA ancestry from other indigenous tribes from around the world like Canary Islanders native population, The Guanches from North Africa. Our cultural ties with the Canary Islands are undeniably strong even to this day. 🇵🇷🇮🇨
There are white Puerto Ricans and millions of white Latinos. Anglo Americans are not the only white people in the Americas my friend. Neither are Afro Americans the only black people in the Americas.
@@elinmortal.6264 Ubicate! Puertorriqueños=Tainos=Españoles=Africanos! Ignorancia decir que los Puertorriqueños mataron los Tainos. PUERTORRIQUEÑOS SOMOS TAINOS.
I'm NOT Puerto Rican and I knew this already. Some of my Puerto Rican friends in the military told me that. They also said that Tainos were all color shades too from black to yellow
Puerto Rico is also the whitest of the Caribbean islands, suggesting that the European population deeply intermixed with the natives, and the Africans at a lesser degree thsn for example the Dominican Republic which has a higher African genome.
@@wolfheart2443 Lo siento! Mi telefono no tiene la bandera Puerrtoriqeno emojis. I don't know much Spanish either 😥 My father was from Puerto Rico. My mother is American. I edited my comment 😘
The reason this is news is because 30 years ago small groups of Taino descendants began organizing on the island and New York, the result was a massive ridicule and even hostile response by some academia and fellow citizens who would even refuse us meeting spaces saying we were nothing but Cos players ashamed of our Blackness. Time and science has proved that the Taino component is wide spread all over the island and on average differs in autosomal testing from the African component by 5 to 6 points.
Exactly. We weren’t hiding and pretending to be something else. It was all their envy, insecurity and afraid of the truth coming out. Thank god for science. Even though at times a bit flawed but it still showed evidence we are still here.
Anyone from any of the Caribbean islands knows we didn't die out. They found Taino remains and artifacts in southern Florida and GA...they just don't want us here. Tainos we're literally shipped first as slaves.
My parent educated me and we knew we were not extinct. We have to watch what we read and who's writing it. Thank you for your research que viva Puerto Rico.
Tainos are the same people from the continent .. they derived from central and South America .. especially Venezuela so if you have Tainos blood , you are stating you have Native A. Blood from North to South. Empanadas y pasteles is Native A. Culture which was also passed down in the carribean a and is eaten today.
My father's great grandmother was a half taino woman. her father was indigenous Taino who who grew up in a cave in San cristobal DR. There's two documentaries on RUclips about her . Viviana De la Rosa. She was known for her ability to predict the future - psychic ability. And a lot of people don't believe my DNA 35% native taino 🙄 cuz family is Dominican.
Well it's the same with Natives here in the U.S. In order to live on a reservation and qualify for grants and stuff you must prove your lineage. To live on a reservation your background must be comprised of at least 25% native ancestry and with some tribes even 1/16th is acceptable. As a Puertorican that was born on the island I can guarantee you that based on the findings in this video, that those chances would be very skim to none. Even for those born on the island like me. Puerto Rico did a disservice to its people by not preserving land and granting status to Taino descendants like they do with natives in the U.S.
@@PRCutie101 you so correct. There has been a strong attempt to completely erase the Natives anyplace the Europeans went. Just so happens the Taino had a small area to live and complete escape wasn't always possible. I'm a good mix of Native American, French and Scandinavian but nobody has really ever viewed me as white so don't identify as White I'm Native American. My purpose of saying this is there is really not many pure blood Indians anyplace in todays day and age.
@@lizbethartemis4886 this is one of the most ignorant comments I’ve seen in a minute. Getting excited about the results of someone’s research has nothing to do with your comments about reparations. That subject has nothing to do with this video at all.
Me too I have native of Puerto Rico blood and also native of South America-, Central and North America as well as Spaniard and Portuguese. I did a DNA test.
I thought this was a thing tho. When I was in school we were already told some taínos hid with non taínos and one of the reason they were able to hide so well was they all had a joint decision that they would all create families with them in order to still have a happy prosperous life. So ofc, children wouldn’t look 100% Taino but that’s why they were able to survive.
Why would Taínos have to hide? The Spanish, whatever you might think of what they did, were not genocidal. They were not targeting Taínos for extermination, which is why most Puerto Ricans have Taíno ancestry.
I noticed the same thing right away! My first thought was how can they do that when they have access to so many photos and even access to stock photos (if they where that pressed!). That was very poor decision making!
This is a incredible find. I’m sad at the same time what the Spaniards did to the ingenious people. I’m Filipino and sad what Spain did to our own ingenious people as well. It really changed our history.
@@tejanothetexan4115 ............Brother your prideful words are only that prideful.You can have all the native blood you have but at the end of the day we all suffered losses based on our past. Aztecs were a mighty nation but fell mightily to the spaniards in the conquest. Some 350000 aztecas deep vs 850 spaniards. As a whole Native blood runs through us all whether small or large amounts.
I think it’s great to be proud of everything that makes us Puerto Rican including our African DNA. Nothin wrong with with proud of being Afro-Latino. I understand the point of the other comment below as well, but no one can tell you how to identify. Be proud of all that you are.
My parents are from Puerto Rico. My African dna is 30% and my Taino dna is 15%. Anyone in America with 30% African dna is considered Black. I consider myself Afro-Rican. People think I’m African American all the time because of my features. We just have a different culture. I’m proud of my heritage. Many Puerto Ricans are in denial. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind to their own ethnicity and history.
Dont feel sad for yourself. Be sad for the brainwashed Boricuas in born and raised in the mainland who think that they are 100% white euros. Its a north american thing to teach black and latinos that the more so-called white genes that you have makes you a better human. Many afro americans believe that myth, many latinos from caribbean and southwest ancestry believe that myth. Educate yourselves. There is no excuse in this day and age for people to deny who their ancestors were. Too much information at your finger tips. Knowing where you came from makes you a better and more confident person.
@@luisromero776 not all Puerto ricans in the mainland think they're white euros, don't generalize. I live in the states and know many ricans that acknowledge their african roots, taino etc
@@REGGIE_BXNY 30% African DNA doesn't make you JUST Black. What's wrong with being mixed? The One Drop rule is an inherent form of white supremacy that us black people in America are still clinging onto and perpetuating. Its also unfair to the Puerto Ricans/Dominicans/Cubans who are majority African descent (dark skin/coily hair) who are fighting for media representation in the media because when you claim you just black you're taking opportunities away from people that are VISIBLY black and that's a problem!!! No body ever said "Ohhh 30% white makes you white" or "Ohhh 30% Chinese makes you Chinese"!!! Its called biology!!!!! You have to be majority of something to be considered that something!!! Make it make sense!!
Just not Spanish. Other euro countries. Most are 70 percent Euro with just 25 being Spain. My mother is 83 euro but just 25 Spain. I'm 60 euro with just 25 Spain.
More than 60% of puertorricans have taino mitochondrial dna, and a lot of them has more than 20% of taino dna. People are taking the dna tests and it is been evidenced a higher percentage of taino dna that expected. You can see in people looks in the island the inevitable evidence of that taino dna in-heritage but not everyone can take the test to prove it. I also has been proving connections with other tribes around the Continent.
Caleb G. ........ Puerto Rican men were told that we did not have maternal dna of taino blood and that paternally we had 0% chance of having any taino blood . That the majority of our DNA was composed of 80 to 85 plus percent european / spaniard and a 10 to 15 percent african dna. This information was based off a study performed on several thousand dna testing that was done throughout PR a few yrs back.
Alchemxst Xavier .......I’m not the one who conducted this test. I cant say it was a lie or not. Based on what this female is saying we are learning more and more everyday.
Because science puts the icing on the cake. Centuries ago people would say that you were born because a spirit and a mystical breeze came into your moms womb. Now we know it was your moms seed and your dads sperm. Science works.
Any Rican that grew up in the island knows this.
They teach this in school
In elementary bro .
I learned this in like 3rd or 4rth grade
No, they don't. Their just as racist as the white ppl in the states. They ignore all dark skinned or afro Ricans. Some even tell their kids not to play in the sun to long. Stop acting like every culture don't have form of colorism & racist undertones.
I look like a taina no surprise for most people from PR. There were in the Virgin Islands and neighboring island as well.
I grew up in the states and knew this. Lol.
Or any Rican. I live in Illinois and got cousins that could pass for straight up native. My dad's cousins was Nin Negron's son Jose Negron, Jose could pass for native.
This happens when others write your HISTORY.
Exactly
Or when someone tries to rewrite history and erase yours from existance and nearly succeeds
Yeah, because is his-story not our.
Yup, just how when the Spaniards wrote that a hundred Spaniards took down the Inca Empire when in Peru’s history shows that the Incas they battled were 1/2 or 1/4 of what the empire actually was.
US history books that mention columbus and tainos mention this mixes
I love how much she blushes when he mentions how fascinating her research is. As a scientist, it is very rare that people take any interest or become actively engaged in learning about such things, especially as it relates to indigenous pre-colonial studies. Good for her!
Los judios eran los que estaban en puerto rico las tribu perdidadas de lsrael
I was ready to scold you for accusing her of being too personally connected to her research. Sadly there's a lot of Scientists, Sociologists, & Researchers. Who believe you're supposed to be separated personally from your research.
Yes, María is a gorgeous scientist.
If they have a little black,they 100 % black in the Us,lol,Anglo-Saxons and African Americans will tell you that😂...
bravo!
Long live the Caribbean 🇵🇷🇯🇲🇭🇹🇩🇴🇨🇺.
Louis rodriguez hey bro what about the USVI flag :)
@@HighDefinitionVideo sorry no American passports allowed
@@lcplfrancois Puerto Rico like the USVI use the US passport
@@Greatgreg100 Puerto Rican are not too crazy about being a common wealth
patrick F. Yes I understand that but Internationally PR and the USVI are recognized as Americans and therefore use the US Passprt
We’ve always known this. Taínos still alive through us Boricuas
@IMxYOURxDADDY lmao bro you pathetic af
@IMxYOURxDADDY He must not have been to the island. I live in Barcelona now, but I remember a few years back talking to a group of white New Yorkers in Río Piedras´s El Boricua, at the College town near University of Puerto Rico. I was amazed at how strongly they stressed the fact that islanders seemed to be ¨a different breed¨, both physically and culturally. I am not white nor consider my self white, although I do pass in the canary islands easily, where most of my ancestry comes from, but I do agree that the stereotype of a Puerto Rican among latinos and other people foreign to our culture on the island doesnt really relate to the diverse racial reality of Puerto Rico.
@@Dbbrainer My ancestors are also from the Canary islands according to my dna test. I've been to Tenerife and La Gomera. It's a shame what the tourists have done to certain parts of Tenerife. Most people don t know about the natives of the Canaries, called the Gauchos. They were likely Amazig (Berber) who were white non-European people.
@IMxYOURxDADDY facts but the original tainos was black
@myfav0s2012 facts
Can we acknowledge her commitment to finding this information. Great conversation!
No
Yes!
Lol none of this is new - we've all known this forever. Full blooded Tainos can't be found anymore. However, we have known for an extended period of time that Tainos intermarried with Spaniards. Those people were more protected than those who did not intermarry. So obviously, the DNA would continue to survive when we marry and make children with other Puerto Ricans and/or Cubans and Dominicans.
@@ShowUpToGetIt Lol.
I'm Dominican and my mother's side has Taino ancestors 🤷🏿♂️ lol Casique Hatuey, Casique Enriquillo and others are true heroes...people need to do their homework..que viva PR somos hermanos
Miz Dixon that’s a Panamá flag not a Dominican flag.
@@macheteafilao13 lmao
@@Ohaiii344 those are facts, Cuba, DR and PR have more in common than most people know or care to know..but yea that's not the Dominican flag lol
@@DualPurpose 💯 ....as a child I always wondered why some of the areas and provinces had names that didn't sound remotely Spanish in the DR , even the name Quisqueya..people try to bury history but strong roots always show
@Kamar G tianos, arawak, etc. There were different tribes like west african....yoruba, igbo, and hausa/fulani.
Most of them hid in the mountains when the Spaniards were slaughtering them......The towns with lots of high mountains have the most concentration of Taino ancestry....We are still here.
Heresay
Some remote towns, yes, but most towns in the mountain range were populated by other europeans, because a late law invented by the Spanish goverment called Real Cedula de Gracia in 1815. Still the majority of us from that region are mixed. I do plan to do a more complete DNA analysis to find out possible Taino ancestry which I believe I have from one of my grand mother side.
Yea just like DR you see the most Taino people or people of Spanish blood in the mountains.
most of em died with pride and fought back, some hid .
@Bidu Bidu nope
They confirmed what we already knew on the island. Boricua have known this for decades. Every family I know has stories about Taino ancestors. They never fully disappeared they married Spaniards, and Africans. All Puerto Ricans have heard these stories and I'm glad they can confirm what we already knew.
Yes!
Exactly
I’m Puerto Rican and I’m 18% Taino according to my dna results, my sisters are 19%, my parents are 20% and grandparents also 20%. The idea that our Native American blood just disappeared is FALSE. Puerto Rican’s still have Native American blood. You can’t erase our blood.
How much African DNA did you have
UniquelyMade Puerto Rican dna is so interesting and diverse! I love it. I’m a mix..(my moms Puerto Rican) and my results came back as Taino, Irish, African, Liberian, Ashkenazi Jewish, scandanavian, and Iranian. I love that so many on the island are all different mixes, like African/taino/Liberian, or taino/Liberian/Caucasian...it’s so cool how unique Puerto Rican’s are , But almost all have that one thing in common, Taino. I think it’s a beautiful thing🙂
I'm 21% Taino from Utuado✊
@@littlemomma6363 ......." Rapest " ??? It's rapist !!! 20% is a fail ?? More rapist dna than your so called original taino dna ?? Little Momma ......almost every country had gone through some form of take over for over hundreds if not thousands of years . So whether you like it or not .......your gonna have some kind of mix in you whether small or not . Taino where a group of people that occupied the carribean who's roots are mainly native american which runs from modern day US all the way down to South America. Please take time to educate yourself before saying some real insensitive stuff. Not a nice thing you said.
UniquelyMade its crazy that u know that when they just found this out
Soy puertorriqueña y me siento extremadamente orgullosa al escuchar esta información!
Apocalypto and every imagine that we use to see was a lie. The people of the Caribbean our mostly African I've seen it.
They our 80 percent Black. I know what a Black Behind looks like.
@@HaroonAmadHow do you confuse, "our" with, "are"?
I’m Taíno and new it before I even got my DNA because my Grandmother told us that her family was always native to the island, while my grandfather was from Spain. I’m proud to know that the ancient Taíno people live through me! 🇵🇷
You're probably at best 10-15% Taino. So cringe how y'all claim them with twice as much African and 5x more European DNA on average.
@@duckmercy11 sad you feel that way. The reason it is of so much importance regardless of the percentage is bc we were told they were exterminated and no longer existed at all. I find it weird when people call themselves taino when they are not mostly taino but we are proud to carry taino blood. We also rep the African and European heritage so I am not sure why it is so hard for you to understand the extra pride of knowing people you thought extinct still live through you ...
@@duckmercy11 it's more cringe to have an outsider speculate on someone's DNA and how they feel about their ancestors/culture.
@@duckmercy11 I have 3% taino personally 82% black and i’m sure you can do the math but knowing that even a small piece of them is left in me brings me such joy as some who grew up with such a draw to my puerto rican side it almost felt like a validation of my connection to the island and the Caribbean as a whole considering that’s where the rest of my family is from. At the end of the day a lot of our history was destroyed and that goes for my black ancestry, so to know that i myself am living proof that they were here and to find it as something exciting or amazing isn’t corny especially considering how much of our history they try to deny. every here knows who’s really corny gang 🤦🏾♂️💯
@@itscoral If y'all didn't wave that stupid flag around so much and wear your identity on your sleeve acting like you're better I wouldn't care.
The only people that didn't know this are Americans. This is why latinos identify by their ethnicity because we're a blend of many races.
Yeees !!! We identify by our ethnicity. You said it perfectly
Yes!
Yes! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 we know what we are!
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I agree
I am a direct descendant.of a spaniard grandfather and a natural born taina grandmorher, Her skin was beautifully bronzed,and her hair was lucius below her shoulders ,Viva Puerto Rico !
Bro, this is silly. Of course they are going to have Taino DNA. The Spanish mixed with them making them Mestizo (Half Native, Half Spanish). Then the Africans came and they became Afro-Mestizo.
Common sense goes a long way. But on the other hand science needs definitive evidence which is what they found.
Well not necessarily, because it was beleived that they died off from viruses & bacterias the Spaniard had & slaughter.
Akwasi Agyeman you got it...that’s the truth...
The Africans were already there. They weren't Africans anymore, as they had been there for thousands of years already. Just has they were everywhere else. The Europeans/Spanish like to say they eradicated all indigenous tribes and brought in Africans after, so decedents don't try to lay claim to land which is already theirs. They tell the story in reverse on purpose.
Crysco only a small number of Africans were in the Western Hemisphere prior to 1492.
We have taino blood,& from Spain & African too...Viva Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Spain and African blood was first FORCED upon our mothers sisters and daughters. Take pride in original DNA. Not what they forced into our blood stream.
@@benjaminrivera3190 Your blood is your blood no matter how it was obtained. You wouldn't exist without rhose 2.
No llores mi Amigos sé gue esto es muy Faso cómo ella es Falsa. Ella no es de P.R no sabe nada de P.R es una Méxicana es mas africana de sus incas mayas yo si se de mi Rasa de Boringuen y estoy muuuy molesta de nuestra Rasa y Reputación se gue nuestra Rasa UNIDOS de sangre es India Taina, Españoles, Francia y American es nuestra verdadera Historia de nuestra Rasa sangre de Boringuen . Y AFRICA no tiene nada que ver con nosotros vino después de P.R gue Abraham Lincoln sacó de los esclavos Africanos de su libertad y se expandió en otros países Internacional. Gue puede claro leer Vien nuestra Rasa de Boringuen su Historia Real Madrid de España y de Puerto Rico.
@@benjaminrivera3190 there's nothing wrong with black blood
@@benjaminrivera3190 Your IQ is sure from taino blood. 🤦🏻♂️
I’m Puerto Rican, I had my husband and I take a DNA test from Ancestry and my results came back that I am 23% Taino and my husband is 19% Taino. We always knew our Taino ancestors were never completely extinct. A lot of Tainos hid in the mountains when the Europeans invaded Puerto Rico.
Yes, they did. One of the places was Morovis. My mother is from Morovis and I remember her family, growing up, some had very distinct indigenous features. Of course, being a child, I did not recognize that until now. I wish I had more pictures of them. Nevertheless, I am so proud to have that heritage.
The Taíno were a branch of the Arawak indigenous group that originally came from what is now the Orinoco and Amazon basins in South America. As a Puerto Rican I already knew that. However, I was unaware that much more Taíno genetics survived than previously thought.
More like arawak is a branch of tainos. Scientists also discovered native tribes in South america and colombia got same tainos bloodlines
@@network263 I was gonna say this too
Taino means relative in the Lokono language, Taino is who the Aruac(not Arawak) told Columbus and them who they were so they were protecting their true identity. Most of the indigenous names in the Americas were erased or consolidated into groups that were easier to pronounce. Stop whitewashing US
@@network263 tainos is a branch of arawak because arawak came first.
Before that, they were from the Black Berbers of North Africa. Very beautiful people, they got mixed with the Spanish Colonizers and branched off to become the Arawak.
About 20 years ago I was talking to a Taino Cazique "Chief" he said "the Spaniards thought they had eliminated us but in fact we hid in their Blood"
That's so inspiring. How did you meet a Chief?
@9mm Capone it was never a war, he murdered and raped and enslaved my people.
Brilliant! 👍🏻🤜🇵🇷
Which cacique was it??
@@mia7061 TELL LIKE IT IS.
Everyone talked about it growing up in the Island, but It is amazing to be able to confirm scientifically that the noble Taino India still living inside all of us, along with our African ancestry.
🎉😊
In other related news scientists have 100% confirmed that Puerto Rico is an island!!!
If every land mass is connected to the Earth's core then how can any land mass be called an island. Hmmm?
Surrounded by water??🤔
@@stateofmind4341 every land mass is surrounded by water
😂🤣😂🤣
Lol
That’s what happens when ‘others’ write YOUR history. We are still here!
They were trying to wash that blood out. both government P.R. and the U.S.
I’m Dominican and found through my DNA test, I have a large percentage of taíno DNA…. Am so proud of this! 🇩🇴
Duhhh people don't disappear they got blended with the other people they live amongst.
Well not necessarily, because it was beleived that they died off from viruses & bacterias the Spaniard had & slaughter.
They never came in peace they came to conquer Slaughter
@@obeb787 a variety of things happened throughout the history of humanity. All of one kind didn't just get wiped out by one particular situation
@@hospicenursingab yeah? How do you know that?
@@obeb787 message me and I'll school you
Truly amazing, Puerto Rico is just completely filled with wonders!
How is this incredible? Can't you see that Puerto Ricans are brown?
grod805 Bigot.
grod805 my family is white asf not brown lol
Not necessarily their is white tipe with red hair or even blue eyes and even blonde that can pass for Irish
Pedro Garcia - Or Irish that pass for Puerto Ricans - no kidding aside, some of the prettiest blue or green eyes I have ever seen are from Puerto Rico.
I believe I still carry those genes in my blood up to this day. Tainos were never extinct, history has failed us. Us Puerto Ricans are a mix of tainos, Spanish and African. All this happened when slavery was a thing back hundreds of years ago. So in my conclusion tainos are still here, whether is thru ancestry or just plain old DNA.
All Puerto Ricans don't share that ancestry.
@@radrook7584 you might be right but most do. Just dig around and do some research and you'll be surprised.
@@FLeXn_YT Your idea goes contrary to reality in reference to Latin Americans.
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Latin America has the largest diasporas of Spaniards, Portuguese, Black Africans, Italians, Lebanese and Japanese in the world. The region also has large German (second largest after the United States), French, and Jewish diasporas.
The specific ethnic and/or racial composition varies from country to country: many have a predominance of European-Amerindian, or Mestizo, population; in others, Amerindians are a majority; some are mostly inhabited by people of European ancestry; and others are primarily Mulatto. Various Black, Asian, and Zambo (mixed Black and Amerindian) minorities are also identified in most countries. White Latin Americans are the largest single group. Together with the people of part-European ancestry they combine for almost the totality of the population.
varietygalore.boards.net/thread/2038/latin-american-diversity-overview
germans, irish, french, italians, and more.
My grandpa looks like a straight Taino Indian so this is not a surprise
You should see my maternal grandma!
YES!! 8 have two twin aunts with dark skin and long pigtail braids that are definitely Taino Indian women!! ❤️❤️🥰
:) I have traces of Taino all the way back to my ancestors.
While we are at it can we change the name "Puerto Rico" back to "Borikén" :(
Shout out to all my Boricua hermanos y hermanas. Nuestra isla esta pasando por mucho pero ustedes saben que nuestra isla siempre se levanta!!
Lucy Rodriguez Borikén
Rafael
Lucy is right the word Borinken has its roots deep in Taino culture.
@@ohiobuckeye5828 yea. Although i did spell it wrong. I agree thst Taino roots are deep.
@@rafaelventura-rosa4688 :) i fixed it. I often type so fast that i get caught in a bit of errors.
@@namirouge we have such strong roots :)
As a Puerto Rican I find this discovery so significant! Thank you CBS and Maria Nieves-Colon!+E
Recording Artist-Edwin Vazquez
This just in.... water... wet
George Bou lol
Lmao!! Love that
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Like Trump discovered, we are surrounded by lots of water🤪
🤯 😂
All my 🇵🇷 friends in Miami have Taino blood. I’ve never once heard of that bloodline going extinct
Tree. That is very common knowledge. Maybe that's the misunderstanding of the non-Latino who is interviewing the Puerto Rican lady? On the other had she seems to go right along with him as if she also had that idea? Strange!
Me either this report is sensationalizing to promote their study. I think people would have found it interesting regardless but they always have to embellish and flat out lie to market something. Ridiculous
@@radrook7584tv is bs that’s why.
Here in 2025 and it never fails watching other people try to tell OUR history.
Is this a joke? That's like saying Native Americans don't have Cherokee, Apache, Shawnee,etc in their blood (570+ tribes by the way). Some mixed with whites & some with other races along throughout history but their roots remain & have the DNA. Same thing goes for PR's people. We have Taino & any other native tribes blood/DNA in our veins until this day. For those of you that didn't know this- some of the names of the towns in PR are named by tribes or for the tribes that once lived there. Not all the people of PR belonged to just the Taino tribe, but all lived in peace under the rule of Taino tribe leader Cacique Agüeybaná up until the Spaniards invaded & enslaved them. Also, some Tainos, natives, etc...left the island during Spanish invasion to avoid being enslaved themselves, so to think Taino blood is nonexistent is just ignorant. It is the same blood shared by Dominicans, Haitians, Cubans, & surrounding islands.
I have friends in PR and they tell me a lot about their history. I'm pretty interested in it, so thanks for the little history lesson!
Shame that most people seem ignorant, considering this is news in the first place..
LUIS VELEZ That is correct Haitians are the most African blood of all the islands besides Jamaica. But that doesn’t take away the fact that they also have Taino blood same as Dominicans & Puerto Rican’s. Look it up for yourself.
Mark TheZealot GBY Mark, I love every part of who I am mixed race Boricua lol. I’ve asked questions to my parents, grandparents, aunts, & elders. It actually made me a better person growing up because I treated everyone the same regardless of color or race. Humanity in general is a mixture no matter what part of the world. If people understood this more the world today would be a better place.
LUIS VELEZ No I’m not. I’m mixed olive skinned like my mom & grandma 😎
LUIS VELEZ And Luis if you’re Hatian or Dominican I’m sorry that you feel that way. I’ve always looked at Hatians,Dominicans, Cubans, etc as family because of the blood & history we shared in the Carribeans. And maybe you misunderstood what I was saying in my original statement. I wasn’t putting anyone down but reminding Hispanics & Latinos on here that we share a lot of the same blood due to the horrible things that transpired not only on my island but on the others as well.
Every Puerto Rican that lives in the island already knows that. Like, everyone knows this
yea I knew it through my greadma
My friend was raised in America and didn’t know. Would have never believed it w/out evidence. He’s excited to have possibly passed this heritage onto his daughter
@@Jokaanan Never believed what? That puertoricans have an ancestry?
@@lordhelmit1499 He believed Puerto Rican ancestry was always either European or African, with no indigenous ancestry possible. He believed his ancestry was entirely spanish based on his last name... but he looks indian/native so it never made sense
Also I think its important to prove scientifically, this could allow those on island to reclaim ancestral land and artifacts.
We as Puerto Ricans knew that all along
Puerto Rican’s have indigenous blood because I knew many Puerto Rican’s when I grew up that we use to called them Indio that means Indian they were definitely had indigenous blood.
As a puertorican who lives in puerto rico, they always taught us at school that we have taino blood, african blood, and European blood. This is nothing new to us.
Exactly 💫
I'm Puerto Rican, born on the island, but raised in NY! My family always taught me this! Nothing new! 🇵🇷
@@iloveblue76 same but from philly, we were always taught we have all 3. I did a 23 and me test to see how true..and suprise suprise I am spanish, Taino and african...and my MtDNA is indeed native american.
I'm so glad! I was born in Aguadilla, I got curious and did an ancestry DNA test. It sure enough said African, Portuguese, and Indigenous!
You guys miss the boat we Boricua know this .Tainos live in us.before them we’re the Arawark.
I”am Puerto Rican .I had friend who Mexican .did not believe Taino native lived in Puerto Rico .it lives our blood
Even Taino migrated to America too
This should not be a surprise to anybody, Puerto Ricans very often resemble their ancestors of Spaniards, African Slaves, and Carribean Indians. In this, they are not that much different from other Latin Americans in the region. Latin America never had the hard racial divides of British North America.
Like some mexicans can pass for indians straight up , and those mexicans with spanish blood cannot.
Yes you're right that's why I said duh a couple comments ago haha
John Smith 🇵🇷 has the richest Native ancestry in all of the Caribbean. There is also emerging DNA evidence that out of all three of the races, that we are more closely related to the Taino. Many customs and traditions once thought to be Spanish, or African are found to actually be Taino in origin. Modern day geneticist also day PR DNA is the closest to a perfect human...just sayin...😉🇵🇷💪🏼
You didn’t need a test for that. Even as a non puerto rican I can see it by looking at them that they have indigenous ancestry
TAINO roots, African branches, European stems.
Much love to my Puerto Rican cousins 🇺🇸
If you have Taino blood, you have African ancestry. Tainos had African ancestry. They were very dark people.
@@ajsplace12 you really want to seem special? Native people are NOT black..
@@aranielleb7718 Im sorry. You seem upset. Im not sure what you want me to do about it. Facts are facts.
@@ajsplace12 All humans originated in Africa many years that is true, but Tainos weren't black.
-Technically, the Puerto Rican Mix is Tainos, European (Not just Spanish) and African.
- In 1815 there was a decree where Spain offered “free land” to non-Spanish speaking Europeans to whiten the island. As a result, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Russians, Polish, British, etc all came in droves for that “Free Land” in exchange to be a subject/Citizen of Spain. This was Puerto Rico’s Ellis Island 🌴
- In 1514 Queen Isabella of Spain sanction marriage being legal between European men & Taino Women.
- Before taking my DNA test, I traced via documents both my Portuguese x times Great Grandfather in 1518 and my Spanish x times Great Grandfather in 1521 entering Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and both marrying “Mestiza women” (Taino & European mixture) - which according to the Caste System kept them European
Jewish people too .
@@evelynvega1730 - Yes, absolutely the Jewish people too. Also, in our DNA. However, this started off with the crypto Jews, the first people that the Spanish vanished off to their colonies in the New World, because they refused to convert to the Catholic religion, the 1815 Royal Decree of Graces, the Holocaust, including WWI & WWII.
Interesting information of one of the best people in the Caribbean.
This is true because my great grand mother’s mother was of Irish and Lebanese decent
I am interested in tracing my ancestors who are Puerto Rican on my fathers side. If I may ask how did you go about finding this information. Thanks
For REAL!!! I have been preaching this for the longest time!!!
I did one of those ancestry kits and I'm Puerto Rican and have 14% native blood.
E Martinez nice you just gave the government all your familes past and future genetic DNA record.
@@boiwth5406 like they didnt know before he did.
Cujam Rasalgethi most people that do this sort of stuff don’t think about the consequences lol so no.. I really don’t think he knew what he was doing
@@boiwth5406 Really? What are the consequences as you see it?
UVIIC wow you’re so paranoid, if you go to the hospital to get blood taken then they already got you and when you were born they took dna from you
🙄😣They play enough tribal music here at 2 am in Rio piedras. I could've told you that
That is sub saharan african heritage though.
Yup, she could have gone to Rio Piedras and in 40 mins have a thousand subjects and the results of those wasted 10 years
My Grandmother stated they hid in plain sight to survive. Not call themselves Taino, except to family.
It has been known that the Taino DNA did not disappear. I went to HS in 1980 on the island of Puerto Rico and it was taught then that the modern day Puerto Rican (at that time) was made up of those 3 basic genetic sources: European, African, & Taino. To be clear, not every person there has all 3, some have only 2 of those sources, but of course, we have had many that have other genetic sources from many different groups from elsewhere in the world. The culture of the Taino had been pretty much wiped out, but many of the locals have within their family genes Taino heritage. Glad to see that they actually now show modern confirmation of that information.
Some of the Taino cultures are still being practiced and recognized.
It’s news because Europeans lied to us
evelasq1 I once heard about that and I didn’t know that there was still Tanio culture left. I remember being told about my Native American background and I didn’t know that that could be so that someone could be Native American still to this day. Heck I hardly thought that they were real and I laughed at him. I look now and I see Native American features in both my father and I ( and his side of the family) and I once didn’t think they were real.
How can we test my husband our our children's DNA to see if the taino gene is in their bloodline? Also if we can prove they have this in their bloodline do they in fact count as native Americans and the native American child welfare act? I think that is what it's called?
@@kristinlanders1481 You can do an AncestryDNA test. I just got my results and I my test says that I have 16% taino blood, mostly Spanish and Portugal and also a lot of African in the mix.
We aren’t dead, we’re still here ✊🏼😎
Don't ever let them lie to You...If You are Native...Be Native!!
We are also connected to the native indigenous from the North of Venezuela 🇻🇪, I lived there and heard the story or the fact that we are cousin to them.
But you're not... both are descendants of european and indigenous peoples...
Arawak in South America is like umbrella, alot clans scattered all over places indeed
The Tainos travelled to Puerto Rico from South America and displaced other tribes that had been on the Caribbean islands..
I heard that too.
This kind of seems like old news. I've heard about this YEARS ago. However, it's good that a major news network is looking at this information.
It just solidifies what our grandparents told us about where we come from
This must be news to the greens. Us Puerto ricans know this just like the history books in Florida where I live changing info and dates about Puerto Rico🤔 Why don't you talk about that?
We also have got DNA ancestry from other indigenous tribes from around the world like Canary Islanders native population, The Guanches from North Africa. Our cultural ties with the Canary Islands are undeniably strong even to this day. 🇵🇷🇮🇨
The PR accent is almost indistinguishable from the Canary Island accent.
People never leave this Earth ever
Not new. Just a confirmation of well known facts for those who are familiar with some historical and anthropological findings.
We've known this all along, how else do we have native-looking grandparents and such? they didn't come from Mexico I can tell you that...
Native American is native American no matter the part of America they came from😂
It's one thing to know where you come from and another to have a scientific genetic map of your ancestry. I love it.
We the native people of this land are still here!! 💪
Puerto Rican already new this fact
Great interview thank u!
This isn’t news for them. That’s news to WP 🤷🏽♂️
No, I think most white folks are aware of that, I know I did, it's obvious.
Wendell Beverly This comments is for the folks that label all Spanish speaking folks an ‘ illegal alien ‘.
Im white and been knowing this , it was taught in history class that they may have mixed .
A lot of Asians and Blacks also don't know this, not just white people.
There are white Puerto Ricans and millions of white Latinos. Anglo Americans are not the only white people in the Americas my friend. Neither are Afro Americans the only black people in the Americas.
Yes I'm 55% European 21% Native American 4% African I'm 100% Boricua✊
@@elinmortal.6264 Ubicate! Puertorriqueños=Tainos=Españoles=Africanos! Ignorancia decir que los Puertorriqueños mataron los Tainos. PUERTORRIQUEÑOS SOMOS TAINOS.
@@elinmortal.6264 Puerto Ricans have Spanish, Taino, and African dna in them.
@@cutepr asi es Que viva el Boricua✊
@@cutepr Verdaderamente que se dedique el Carlos a su historia de Ecuador porque con la de Puerto Rico esta bien colgado. 💪💗🇵🇷
@@elinmortal.6264 Did you listen to the report? Maybe you're a troll, because nothing in your comment makes sense. Paz
I’m Puertorican. My grandfather was Indian he even speak the dialect. So this is very interesting 🤔 thank you
Please tell me more
Why is this even news
thatguywhodoesstuff it’s old news.
Nobody cares.......
Because she spent 10 years to get a conclusion that we already knew 🤣
I'm NOT Puerto Rican and I knew this already. Some of my Puerto Rican friends in the military told me that. They also said that Tainos were all color shades too from black to yellow
No mention of Asian …
Puerto Rico is also the whitest of the Caribbean islands, suggesting that the European population deeply intermixed with the natives, and the Africans at a lesser degree thsn for example the Dominican Republic which has a higher African genome.
Exactly
Where are my proud 🇵🇷 at?
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🙋♀️💜😍
@@elenaarman-tang7811 Si sabes que esa es la bandera de Cuba, Verdad?
@@wolfheart2443 Lo siento! Mi telefono no tiene la bandera Puerrtoriqeno emojis. I don't know much Spanish either 😥 My father was from Puerto Rico. My mother is American. I edited my comment 😘
@@elenaarman-tang7811 😉✊
I remember hearing this when I was in 5th grade, I'm in my forties now.
we don't need no scientist to tell us that.... we already told you so
The reason this is news is because 30 years ago small groups of Taino descendants began organizing on the island and New York, the result was a massive ridicule and even hostile response by some academia and fellow citizens who would even refuse us meeting spaces saying we were nothing but Cos players ashamed of our Blackness. Time and science has proved that the Taino component is wide spread all over the island and on average differs in autosomal testing from the African component by 5 to 6 points.
There has been a lot of ethnophobia about this.
Its the divide and conquer technique. Have the afro and indian population fight each other, but it aint working anymore.
Exactly. We weren’t hiding and pretending to be something else. It was all their envy, insecurity and afraid of the truth coming out. Thank god for science. Even though at times a bit flawed but it still showed evidence we are still here.
They thought they can bury BORICUAs. They did not realize.. We were like seeds. 🇵🇷 💜💪
Who tried burrying us? This is dumbest research ever made everyone in the island knows its basic 2nd grade history
Anyone from any of the Caribbean islands knows we didn't die out. They found Taino remains and artifacts in southern Florida and GA...they just don't want us here. Tainos we're literally shipped first as slaves.
Check what happened to Taínos from the Bahamas under Spanish conquest. 😢 read the history of Geronimo.
I recently got my dna tested and I come from maternal haplogroup C1..and damn proud of it! I love my beautiful family❤️❤️
My parent educated me and we knew we were not extinct. We have to watch what we read and who's writing it. Thank you for your research que viva Puerto Rico.
Tainos are the same people from the continent .. they derived from central and South America .. especially Venezuela so if you have Tainos blood , you are stating you have Native A. Blood from North to South. Empanadas y pasteles is Native A. Culture which was also passed down in the carribean a and is eaten today.
I had Puerto Rican friend who applied for a grant as a "Native American" and was refused because they claimed the
"natives had all died out".
My father's great grandmother was a half taino woman. her father was indigenous Taino who who grew up in a cave in San cristobal DR. There's two documentaries on RUclips about her . Viviana De la Rosa. She was known for her ability to predict the future - psychic ability. And a lot of people don't believe my DNA 35% native taino 🙄 cuz family is Dominican.
Fitawrari Fitness they say you have be North American Indian
With documentation that you live in a tribe .
Well it's the same with Natives here in the U.S. In order to live on a reservation and qualify for grants and stuff you must prove your lineage. To live on a reservation your background must be comprised of at least 25% native ancestry and with some tribes even 1/16th is acceptable. As a Puertorican that was born on the island I can guarantee you that based on the findings in this video, that those chances would be very skim to none. Even for those born on the island like me. Puerto Rico did a disservice to its people by not preserving land and granting status to Taino descendants like they do with natives in the U.S.
@@firefly5435 you need to find another with high Taino blood percentage and start repopulating 💯💯💯
@@PRCutie101 you so correct. There has been a strong attempt to completely erase the Natives anyplace the Europeans went. Just so happens the Taino had a small area to live and complete escape wasn't always possible. I'm a good mix of Native American, French and Scandinavian but nobody has really ever viewed me as white so don't identify as White I'm Native American. My purpose of saying this is there is really not many pure blood Indians anyplace in todays day and age.
So that makes them More American then Americans.
Just makes them indigenous
More indigenous
Getting involved on this project and research, would be a great opportunity for a PHD student. Good job guys!
😂😂 claim your indigenous blood officially. Get reparations from Spain for gifting away Taino land.
@@lizbethartemis4886 this is one of the most ignorant comments I’ve seen in a minute. Getting excited about the results of someone’s research has nothing to do with your comments about reparations. That subject has nothing to do with this video at all.
They still live in the mountains of Puerto rico its guarded
by who? and from who?
@@faithvalentin1403 do ur research
@@eddylorenzo5033 i AM THNX FOR NOTHING
@@faithvalentin1403 sorry just now and days noone knows who's after who keeping my ancestors safe dont take it personal but yeah still alive very few
@@eddylorenzo5033 those r my ancestors too n i understand
Me too I have native of Puerto Rico blood and also native of South America-, Central and North America as well as Spaniard and Portuguese. I did a DNA test.
spanish and poruguese isn't a distinctive dna , amor those are fictional nationalities. nobody exists without the african continent
I know I have of Africa too from both mother and father for which I am very proud of .
Finally the true comes out, QUE VIVA LOS TAINOS Y LOS AFRICANOS 💚💚💚💚💚
@darkeagle got nothing to do with you forsure
@darkeagle they try to include Africans in everything..
They will never tell you that the taino were speaking hebrew.
Y los blancos? Son tres
@@aranielleb7718 don't hate
They just needed to ask pretty much any Puerto Rican. It's in our blood, our features, our culture, our family history...always has been...❤🇵🇷
This is amazing! 3,000 BCE Wow! God bless them!
I thought this was a thing tho. When I was in school we were already told some taínos hid with non taínos and one of the reason they were able to hide so well was they all had a joint decision that they would all create families with them in order to still have a happy prosperous life. So ofc, children wouldn’t look 100% Taino but that’s why they were able to survive.
Why would Taínos have to hide? The Spanish, whatever you might think of what they did, were not genocidal. They were not targeting Taínos for extermination, which is why most Puerto Ricans have Taíno ancestry.
So nasty how they put a “for sale” sing in the picture with the flag! Just low
I noticed the same thing. For me it reflects that the island is for sale.
It was tacky to say the least. Could they not find another picture of that flag anywhere?
Very lazy or low taste choice of a background picture.
I noticed the same thing right away! My first thought was how can they do that when they have access to so many photos and even access to stock photos (if they where that pressed!). That was very poor decision making!
THe sign was put there by a statehood EVIL YELLYCAL< amen amen $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!
This is a incredible find. I’m sad at the same time what the Spaniards did to the ingenious people. I’m Filipino and sad what Spain did to our own ingenious people as well. It really changed our history.
That is stupid, the ones who killed the natives where the puerto ricans, there antecesors. Today Spaniards have nothing to do with that.
Only they didn’t know. My grandmother talked about it everyday.
Immortal technique told you of this a long time ago in a song called point of no return
And what? I'm Chicano from East L.A. and my people have way more native blood than Ricans and cubans and that's facts..Aztlan Azteca
I'm Indian too 😁
Love your people ✌
Fr
@@tejanothetexan4115 ............Brother your prideful words are only that prideful.You can have all the native blood you have but at the end of the day we all suffered losses based on our past. Aztecs were a mighty nation but fell mightily to the spaniards in the conquest. Some 350000 aztecas deep vs 850 spaniards. As a whole Native blood runs through us all whether small or large amounts.
I’m only 7% Indigenous Puerto Rican according to my DNA results, but I’m damn proud of that 7%
What’s sad is how other Puerto Rican’s get mad at me when I say I’m African
Idk what percentage I am but u can definitely see African features in me
I think it’s great to be proud of everything that makes us Puerto Rican including our African DNA. Nothin wrong with with proud of being Afro-Latino. I understand the point of the other comment below as well, but no one can tell you how to identify. Be proud of all that you are.
My parents are from Puerto Rico. My African dna is 30% and my Taino dna is 15%. Anyone in America with 30% African dna is considered Black. I consider myself Afro-Rican. People think I’m African American all the time because of my features. We just have a different culture. I’m proud of my heritage. Many Puerto Ricans are in denial. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind to their own ethnicity and history.
Dont feel sad for yourself. Be sad for the brainwashed Boricuas in born and raised in the mainland who think that they are 100% white euros. Its a north american thing to teach black and latinos that the more so-called white genes that you have makes you a better human. Many afro americans believe that myth, many latinos from caribbean and southwest ancestry believe that myth. Educate yourselves. There is no excuse in this day and age for people to deny who their ancestors were. Too much information at your finger tips. Knowing where you came from makes you a better and more confident person.
@@luisromero776 not all Puerto ricans in the mainland think they're white euros, don't generalize. I live in the states and know many ricans that acknowledge their african roots, taino etc
@@REGGIE_BXNY 30% African DNA doesn't make you JUST Black. What's wrong with being mixed? The One Drop rule is an inherent form of white supremacy that us black people in America are still clinging onto and perpetuating. Its also unfair to the Puerto Ricans/Dominicans/Cubans who are majority African descent (dark skin/coily hair) who are fighting for media representation in the media because when you claim you just black you're taking opportunities away from people that are VISIBLY black and that's a problem!!! No body ever said "Ohhh 30% white makes you white" or "Ohhh 30% Chinese makes you Chinese"!!! Its called biology!!!!! You have to be majority of something to be considered that something!!! Make it make sense!!
Puerto Ricans are a mix of Spanish people taínos and Africans
Edit: explained simply
Just not Spanish. Other euro countries. Most are 70 percent Euro with just 25 being Spain. My mother is 83 euro but just 25 Spain. I'm 60 euro with just 25 Spain.
More than 60% of puertorricans have taino mitochondrial dna, and a lot of them has more than 20% of taino dna. People are taking the dna tests and it is been evidenced a higher percentage of taino dna that expected. You can see in people looks in the island the inevitable evidence of that taino dna in-heritage but not everyone can take the test to prove it. I also has been proving connections with other tribes around the Continent.
There's also Irish German Greek Italian European dna.
No, it is more than that lie; you need to do your DNA test.
more .. Irish, German, Italian, etc.
I am Puerto Rican born in the USA. But my DNA is 25 % indigenous ancestry. Taino, Toltec,Maya, Inca's and chipawa. 😮😮😮
Finally! they notice we still exist!!!
You're diluted, you're not 100% tainos..
And you don’t need them to notice
@@aranielleb7718 she looks full native to me...
They said aliens don’t exist, but Martians like me have existed far longer than humans have.
We are the aliens
This is why Puerto Rican must help the native we are whole as indigenous 👌🏼💪🏼
get Taínos acknowledged … get reparations for Spain gifting your land away to Europeans …
Why is this a news story? I’m not latino or any kind of native but we’ve known this for years...
Caleb G. ........ Puerto Rican men were told that we did not have maternal dna of taino blood and that paternally we had 0% chance of having any taino blood . That the majority of our DNA was composed of 80 to 85 plus percent european / spaniard and a 10 to 15 percent african dna. This information was based off a study performed on several thousand dna testing that was done throughout PR a few yrs back.
israel nieves that TEST. Was a LIE
Alchemxst Xavier .......I’m not the one who conducted this test. I cant say it was a lie or not. Based on what this female is saying we are learning more and more everyday.
Because science puts the icing on the cake. Centuries ago people would say that you were born because a spirit and a mystical breeze came into your moms womb. Now we know it was your moms seed and your dads sperm. Science works.
Eso lo sabíamos ya los puertorriqueños 👊🏽🇵🇷
I read about this almost two decades ago, how's this news?