Just a note: Vikings didn't introduce maritime traditions. The Frisians were the viking before and after the viking age. The dragons ships of the vikings was based on a Frisian design.
Vikings decend fron hunter gatherers who had boats here 10k years ago. No doubt farmers arrived on boats too 8k years ago. They must have unless they swam the 25 miles after the great flood when they inherited the earth around 6200bc. Don't know if they were tall but I bet they were built like strong men seeing as they sailed these ice age waters building and transporting stone. No wonder they called them giants. No one went near them for 4k years then we have a flood and farmers taking over. Theirs a couple of old books that tells you all about it.
Bronze Age stone carvings on Bornholm and further north in Sweden seem to conflict with that claim. The Romans were very much aware of the Frisians as some joined the Batavian Auxiliaries. There's no mention of any specific ship. After the Roman left Britain and the Angeles and Saxons moved in and after they got settled, then they brought over hundreds of Frisian boat builders to Britain. The Frisii were more skilled at boat building but no specific style that I've found.
As I understand it, "de Vries" means "Frisian". The Spanish Army occupied Groningen in 1536, so there it that. On the other hand, Dutch names such as Ledesma show up in Mexico. During the time of Spanish occupation, I imagine that some Dutch people moved to Mexico, voluntarily or otherwise. As part of the Groningen diaspora, I always mark "Hispanic" on government questionnaires, just to help them meet their diversity goals. I am not sure whether people from Groningen are exactly Frisians, or if they were part of some subordinate subgroup or caste. My mother expressed annoyance at Frisians, suggesting that they were condescending and arrogant toward mere Groenigs.
@@comment8767Not subordinate. Groningen, like the entire Dutch coastline, is historically Frisian, but there was a large Saxon influx in Groningen later and Low Saxon became dominant there in the Hanseatic times. As a result, the dialect of Groningen is considered Low Saxon with a Frisian substrate, so it's Friso-Saxon.
@@comment8767 ok, so de Vries might mean Frisian but more likely it means frost or below zero temperature so in short: very cold. Since Netherlands can be very cold in winter, this makes more sense. Last objection, Ledesma is certainly NOT a Dutch family name by origin.
@@iverkoppejan2627 It could be that I am mistaken about the spelling of the Dutch-Reformed pastor who taught my catechism class. After poking around a bit, I notice the name "Leestma" is found among people in Dutch areas of northern Indiana and SE Michigan.
Hello dutchie here. I cant seems to find the sources you used. Were did you get your information from? There are a lot of faceless yt vids spreading AI info that sometimes are very incorrect.
ai maakt mij op zich niet uit. Als het gemaakt is op basis van te controleren feiten, kan ai een prima hulp middel zijn voor yt. Alleen als je ChatGPT oid vraagt naar dit soort dingen, is het gewoon niet 100% betrouwbaar.
@@blubbel857 volgens mij is dit gwn snel knippen en plakken gedaan voor een makkelijke snelle bullshit video dat interessant genoeg is voor het gemiddelde persoon
I'm from Antwerp, so obviously of Dutch descent. My maternal great-great-great(?) grandfather was one of the canal diggers that dug a canal into Turnhout, Belgium. It's good to hear info about where most of my ancestors are from.
Frisia was A LOT langer than the present-day province of Friesland. Everything between Bruges and Denmark and everything north of the Meuse, basicly. Frisians were Germanic and aready present in Roman times. They got "enriched" in the migration period, probably by Angles.
@@ronaldderooij1774 Enough must have stayed i believe tho to allow the actual Frisian language to survive. The 'replacements' are probably an amalgam of 'Old' Frisians, Angles and Saxons. Speaking as a present day Frisian with 34% 'Scandinavian' DNA.
@@ronaldderooij1774 That's what they (Jos Bazelmans cs) theorized. Recent atcheology and etymology pounts to places within Frisia that actually show continuity in the province of North Holland and parts of Westergo. Prehistoric place and rivernames survived, only possible because of oral continuity. Eg Diemen, Koog, Bakkum etc.
The Old Frisii merged with the Franks and left the coast, later Jutes came in and were named after the region. That´s why Frisian and English are so close related languages , like the Jutes neighbored the Angles in what is now Denmark.
If you like dutch/germanic and scandinavian history, and you dont want an ai vid, then i advise you to look up : Norse magic and believes. He is an Norwegian youtuber who has a lot of cool vids. Also about the Dutch.
Being from New York, I recognized a lot of Dutch names (even the ones I didn't know were Dutch). But one of the most famous Dutch names that I learned as a child was Stuyvesant, as in Peter Stuyvesant. Also as someone who grew up in NewYork, there are still a lot of Dutch place names. One that always sounded catchy to me was Spuyten Duyvil. That's where the Hudson River branches off into the Harlem & East Rivers at the northern tip of Manhattan. And oh look, I just stumbled into a couple of more Dutch names - Hudson and Harlem.
Hi, we basically founded the USA from our Netherlands... Well, if the English weren't around to steal everything we "owned" (like South Afrika for example). Anyway, the Netherlands were the first to recognize the United States of America as legit. Probably to piss off the English staying in the Carribean back then... ;-)
Die Bataver waren kein keltischer, sondern germanischer Stamm. Die Franken machten den größten Anteil der niederländischen Bevölkerung aus, weshalb das Niederländische zu den niederfränkischen Dialekten gezählt wird.
The Romans split off part of the Germanic Chatti tribe that liked Romans and settled them on "the Batavian island". There was room for them as the land was marshy and relatively unpopulated at the time.
You're almost correct. The Dutch mostly descend from Frisians. Only Brabanders, Limburgers and Flemish are Low Franconian. Everyone from above the rivers and along the coastline is of Frisian descent. And those to the east (above the rivers) are Saxon, which is closely related to Frisian.
@@ingwiafraujaz3126 Total onzin, the Frisii from the roman era have nothing to do with nowaday Frisians. Most people in the Netherlands are not of Frisian descent. The old Frisii left for England together with the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. The people that re settled the Frisian area came from Northern Germany / Schlesswig and were commonly known as Frisians named after the land they lived on rather than vice versa.
Nonono German is a Dutch language, that is why they call it Deutsch. We started calling it Nederlands just to annoy them, and the Belgians went on to call it Vlaams which a German can barely pronounce and only while making weird faces, which is one of the reasons I love the Flemish sense of humor so much. We let the Germans think they invented it, because they get so upset easily ;)
@disklamer we are one big family there is no german or netherland first ... we all got the same ancestors. i dont know you, but i wish me that the big family comes together and stop blaming each other. Remember the good things not the Bad ones. But i get your joke 👍
@@ratanashifu well, kinda true.. There arent many foodsources that are rich in vitamine D. Except for fatty fish, like salmon. So it is better to say that the lack of access to a good soucers of vitamine D (fish and enough sunlight) lead to the development of lighter skin.
I'm curious about this 'science' (though great storytelling). Here's also what science measured: Prior to the mid-19th century, the Dutch were one of the shortest populations in Europe! The were reaching only 165 cm on average (for men; Figure 1 ). There then followed 200 years in which height increased by an impressive 20 cm, rising to an average of around 184 cm for men and 171 cm for women (Schönbeck et al., 2013).So what about that?
There’s a difference between genetic height and physical height. In periods in which the majority of people are poor substance farmers residing on grains, heights generally fall. In the modern day though numerous studies show the Dutch are the tallest in Europe.
Yeah, this is ridiculous. Going back 13,000 years, the ancestors of the Dutch would be the ancestors of many other Europeans as well and not just other Germanic people. Most likely the Celtic and Slavic people.
My familie comes from Amsterdam and Friesland , mixed with German and Irish blood , a lot of red hair en most light blond in the family, and we are tall. Native Dutch .
There were also names generated from where they lived and also what skill they had. My maiden name was Hoogendijk, meaning tall water dam. One of my ancestors lived near a tall dike that held back the sea. His first name was William, he grew up building ships with his father and brothers. When his father passed away he moved away as his brothers fought over what was to be inherited. He made his fortune making paver bricks to pave the roads of the Netherlands.
@@ingwiafraujaz3126 Some think it is Germanic because Caesar wrote that, while others believe that Caesar was mistaken and the tribe was actually Celtic due to their involvement in the war in Gaul and because their leaders supposedly had Celtic names. Another theory suggests that they were a hybrid Celto-Germanic tribe.
Is DeWitt a dutch name? Had an ancestor with that surname but with anglicanation just became Witt. So might I be 1/64 through 1/16 (not sure how far back)- & yes I know, after 1/64 the chances of a whole gene plummet!
Yes it is Dutch, it used to be "de Witt" but in America it is common that Dutch names made of multiple words get written as one word and both parts of the new combined word written with a capital letter which we in Dutch don't do. You probably guesed that already but it means the white. In modern Dutch we would write de Wit with one t but both version de Witt and de Wit are in use!
Yes, it is a Dutch family name, de de Wit, or de Witte, or de Witt ( in old spelling ) the white, the white one, so I guess he wasn't Spanish looking...
Tjerk Claesz de Witt was a member in the early colony of what now is Kingston, NY. He was born in East-Frisia (north-Germany) but his family came from Dordrecht, Holland and had high-ranking positions there since 13th century. Late 16th century they fled to the north because Anabaptists were hunted down....
You can still see the difference between the Germanic (North Western part) and the Celts in the South. The 2 lower provinces have way shorter and darker people than the North Western part. These is still a genetic invisible border, which is pretty fascinating to see. I can honestly say that the Germanic part is dominant in the Netherlands. Tall, blonde hair and blue and green eyes. As a half Dutch woman and half Portuguese, with also several different Jewish genes I feel like a darkhaired dwarf with green eyes here😂 a Funny combination. But my 3 girls are blonde with blue eyes. Pretty dominant for the not dominant Germanic features. The Portuguese genes are being defeated by Germanic😂
They were from the Germanic Chatti tribe. Part of the Chatti were friendly with the Romans. The other Chatti didn't like that and a civil war was ready to break out. So the Romans moved the friendly Chatti to the "Batavian island".
My dna is 69% north and west european. And a touch of spanish...i live in the south of the netherlands and what remains of my dna is italian. I thought i got italian from the spanish..but also from the dutch...
If your surname is Lopez and you have dutch ancestors they where probably portugese ( jewish or protestant ) refugees who took refuge in the Netherlands. In my lineage I can find a Lopes for example.
there is an error at the time marker 07:15 about the Germanic Tribes. you refer to FRIESLAND, this is wring the actual you have to refer to is VRIESLANDT and this is a much larger areas. Friesland is just from the recent past. I n the national antrum you will find in the original text that count Adolf died in the battle of Heiligerlee in Vrieslandt, now Province Groningen, Graef Adolff is ghebleven In Vrieslandt in den slaech, Syn Siel int ewich Leven nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_van_Nassau_(1540-1568) died in the Battle of Heiligerlee, Groningen. what makes the your reference to the geo location is wrong, Vrieslandt is much larger area covering Groningen Drenthe and past of what is now Germany. at time maker 08:55 you show more correct and included the current three provinces Groningen, Friesland en Drenthe based on the 2020 study that is referred to in this section Modern Genetic Insights..
I once asked my father about my brown eyes, and he told me they came from the Spanish when they "ruled" northwest Europe. That, I suppose, is why Antwerpeners are called Senors in Belgium!
If you asked yourself how your ancestors have influenced your current behaviors you could start by first of all your parents, and upbringing in this lifetime. Go further up to 10 generations and you have over 4000 ancestors that have influenced your current DNA through epigenetics. In Shamanism there is a modality called Ancestral Healing that can dive deep into looking at all these different patterns that still influence your subconscious mind.
We the dutch (originally frysians) have been conquered by the christians.. The southern tribes have been held after the fall of the romans.. We are pagan and today.. Only a small part of us truely remain
Riiiiggghtt. A video about the Netherlands (flat as a pancake) and doggerland (just as flat) But what does the video show? Hills... Could you really not have taken the trouble to show at least more or less correct landscapes???
I would almost believe it. The underlying facts and data are fragmented at best though, so if nothing else the suggestion of coherence and linearity is a bit off.
There’s so much BS in this video…along with some other at the least strange facts, my name doesn’t originate from Spain meaning ‘the brown one’ is just a version of a former first name Bruijen, changed into Bruijenzs and than de Bruijn for a fact. So AI generated
That ethnotype didn't exist 10,000 years ago. The Western Hunter Gatherers were Negritos, like the Negritos of Asia, who came from the same population called the Ancient Non-Africans, 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. Also, likely a result from the Ice Age, they all had the blue eye mutation and were heterozygous for the mutation on HERC2/OCA2. 01:20 "... and to Modern Dutch people who carry traces of this ancient lineage." Actually Modern Dutch people are mainly the descendants of the Russian Steppe Yamna of the Bronze Age. The Yamna had 50% Western Hunter Gatherer dna, from Eastern Europe. The Western Hunter Gatherers of Western Europe were largely though not completely diplaced by the Early European Farmers of the Neolithic, before that. Who themselves were displaced by the Yamna. Timeline: *10,000 BC* End of the Ice Age, which meant the melting of miles of ice over Europe and the poles moving about 20 degrees north, with the entry of Western Hunter Gatherers to the north. *6,000 BC* Neolithic, arrival of the Early European Farmers from Anatolia *4,000 BC* Bronze Age, arrival of the Yamna from the Pontic Steppes of Russia, herders 02:00 "... these early inhabitants were dark skinned reflecting adaptations to their environment" Not in the Netherlands. For millions of years under the African sun, yes. And they maintained the same phenotype, just like the Andaman Islanders. Also, they weren't 'dark skinned', they were Negritos, and they had Afros, not straight or wavey hair, or a 1980s Robin of Sherwood mullet, like they put on Cheddar Man, against the genetic evidence.
My last name it means crumbbaker. German-Frisian heritage Brösel=German Lytske=Frisian, Lytske is also commonly a name within current frisian culture. My last name was butchered by dutch county clerks in the 1700s. When the name came to be, seemingly out of thin air. But immigrants from Germany seems plausible in 1700s. As groter-friesland culture was already in decline from 716 AD. Brown hair, blonde beard and blue eyes. My profile picture depicts my personal, most used mental state. and is not a representation of what I look like.
1. als een klein stukje niet houdbaar is, betekent nog niet dat je alles overboord moet gooien. 2. bij uw advies hoor ik graag wel even waarom, als ik zo vrij mag zijn.
In the US, Dutch people settled swampy areas that previous settlers did not have the know-how to farm. Swampy areas in Chicago, Indiana, Michigan, and Washington State have Dutch people. The name Chicago means something like "stinking swamp onion". So, naturally, there is a suburb named South Holland, where onions were a big crop, farmed by Dutch people. Dutch people also worked on canal projects, such as the 1834 Illinois and Michigan canal. Whidbey Island has lots of people named "Zylstra". Chehalis has "Vanderstoep". Lynden, WA is known for strict Blue Laws, such as a law that requires all drinking places to have clear, plate glass windows in front, so everyone can observe the sinners drinking. Dancing was prohibited. These are not downtown Amsterdam Dutch people -- more like the Dutch equivalent of hillbillies, displaced peasants from Groningen, who may have gotten kicked off the land as advancing drainage and ag technology reduced the need for dumb labor. Groningen itself has a university and seems rather sophisticated, at least in recent times. I guess the peasants migrated from adjacent rural areas -- like my ancestors from Bedum.
@@comment8767 the word hillbilly became an insult because those people who tried to farm the hills stayed poor be cause their crops washed out in the spring rains. the low ground was easier to plant ; it was more fertile; less rocks
timeline in this video has some cracks and loops, nice try to braid it but its result is a huge lie, my other comment was automatically removed, lets see how yt can handle this
Pop culture is commercially aimed at the 13-38 year old market, a certain amount "recycling" is understandable and homage should always be paid to the greats. However, nostalgia is not healthy, not for the individual and not for society. South Parks "member berries really did make this point well. Stay authentically absurd in the face of a commercial mindlessness.
There's a lot here about haplogroups but I missed the detail about exactly How that translates to the height differential for Dutch people. From other sources, it seems their height is gained from better nutrition and sexual selection.
Skål! Valhalla not [the goddess] Hel! Wait I’m a quarter UK Irish, with ancestors from every county in the UK at least starting in 1635. A quarter German and half Nordic maternally. I used to say 3/8 Norwegian 1/8 finish. Never had my DNA done, since Ancestry is going bankrupt and 23 and me might still be owned by the Mormons or purchased by the Chinese. I know a black man who says that he is about 60% Nordic, and I shook his hand. I said when I make the long boat, we can just sail down the Chesapeake and then stick by the coast until we can get to Aruba since five of his great grandparents were danish down there.
Latin Ducere to lead: Duce, Duke, leader. Mussolini was called Il Duce, leader. Seduce, allow oneself to be led. Induce, Adduce, Traduce, Produce, all latin with relevant prepositions. UK
Just a note: Vikings didn't introduce maritime traditions. The Frisians were the viking before and after the viking age. The dragons ships of the vikings was based on a Frisian design.
Vikings decend fron hunter gatherers who had boats here 10k years ago.
No doubt farmers arrived on boats too 8k years ago.
They must have unless they swam the 25 miles after the great flood when they inherited the earth around 6200bc.
Don't know if they were tall but I bet they were built like strong men seeing as they sailed these ice age waters building and transporting stone.
No wonder they called them giants. No one went near them for 4k years then we have a flood and farmers taking over.
Theirs a couple of old books that tells you all about it.
The Frisians vikinged before the Vikings vikinged.
Bronze Age stone carvings on Bornholm and further north in Sweden seem to conflict with that claim. The Romans were very much aware of the Frisians as some joined the Batavian Auxiliaries. There's no mention of any specific ship. After the Roman left Britain and the Angeles and Saxons moved in and after they got settled, then they brought over hundreds of Frisian boat builders to Britain. The Frisii were more skilled at boat building but no specific style that I've found.
The oldest runes ever discovered are also discovered in what is now called Friesland, in the Netherlands.
is this what they teach in dutchland lmao
Very few Dutchies that are called Rodriguez. Yet one the most prevalent last names ‘de Vries’ is notably absent.
As I understand it, "de Vries" means "Frisian". The Spanish Army occupied Groningen in 1536, so there it that. On the other hand, Dutch names such as Ledesma show up in Mexico. During the time of Spanish occupation, I imagine that some Dutch people moved to Mexico, voluntarily or otherwise.
As part of the Groningen diaspora, I always mark "Hispanic" on government questionnaires, just to help them meet their diversity goals.
I am not sure whether people from Groningen are exactly Frisians, or if they were part of some subordinate subgroup or caste. My mother expressed annoyance at Frisians, suggesting that they were condescending and arrogant toward mere Groenigs.
they did leave their genes though and the hard “g” and “sch” .
@@comment8767Not subordinate. Groningen, like the entire Dutch coastline, is historically Frisian, but there was a large Saxon influx in Groningen later and Low Saxon became dominant there in the Hanseatic times. As a result, the dialect of Groningen is considered Low Saxon with a Frisian substrate, so it's Friso-Saxon.
@@comment8767 ok, so de Vries might mean Frisian but more likely it means frost or below zero temperature so in short: very cold.
Since Netherlands can be very cold in winter, this makes more sense.
Last objection, Ledesma is certainly NOT a Dutch family name by origin.
@@iverkoppejan2627 It could be that I am mistaken about the spelling of the Dutch-Reformed pastor who taught my catechism class. After poking around a bit, I notice the name "Leestma" is found among people in Dutch areas of northern Indiana and SE Michigan.
Hello dutchie here. I cant seems to find the sources you used. Were did you get your information from? There are a lot of faceless yt vids spreading AI info that sometimes are very incorrect.
ik denk dat het ai is ze hebben 9 audiotracks
ai maakt mij op zich niet uit. Als het gemaakt is op basis van te controleren feiten, kan ai een prima hulp middel zijn voor yt. Alleen als je ChatGPT oid vraagt naar dit soort dingen, is het gewoon niet 100% betrouwbaar.
Drie kwart is AI
@@blubbel857 volgens mij is dit gwn snel knippen en plakken gedaan voor een makkelijke snelle bullshit video dat interessant genoeg is voor het gemiddelde persoon
@@blubbel857 ook zijn video over de joodse geschiedenis zit vol met fouten
I'm from Antwerp, so obviously of Dutch descent. My maternal great-great-great(?) grandfather was one of the canal diggers that dug a canal into Turnhout, Belgium. It's good to hear info about where most of my ancestors are from.
That doesn't make Dutch descent obvious.
Belgium is where Antwerp was built and is still there.
Frisia was A LOT langer than the present-day province of Friesland. Everything between Bruges and Denmark and everything north of the Meuse, basicly. Frisians were Germanic and aready present in Roman times. They got "enriched" in the migration period, probably by Angles.
I always learned that the old Frisians largely left after the Roman collapse. So, "enriched" is probably not the right word. More "replaced".
@@ronaldderooij1774who can distinguish between them? 🇳🇱,🇩🇰 are reluctant to spit. Many questions remain unanswered.
@@ronaldderooij1774 Enough must have stayed i believe tho to allow the actual Frisian language to survive.
The 'replacements' are probably an amalgam of 'Old' Frisians, Angles and Saxons.
Speaking as a present day Frisian with 34% 'Scandinavian' DNA.
@@ronaldderooij1774 That's what they (Jos Bazelmans cs) theorized. Recent atcheology and etymology pounts to places within Frisia that actually show continuity in the province of North Holland and parts of Westergo. Prehistoric place and rivernames survived, only possible because of oral continuity. Eg Diemen, Koog, Bakkum etc.
The Old Frisii merged with the Franks and left the coast, later Jutes came in and were named after the region. That´s why Frisian and English are so close related languages , like the Jutes neighbored the Angles in what is now Denmark.
If you like dutch/germanic and scandinavian history, and you dont want an ai vid, then i advise you to look up : Norse magic and believes. He is an Norwegian youtuber who has a lot of cool vids. Also about the Dutch.
This production was so A.I. it was actually good.
Like listening to a computer reading a script.
Especially at 2x… 🖖😎🤓😳
Being from New York, I recognized a lot of Dutch names (even the ones I didn't know were Dutch). But one of the most famous Dutch names that I learned as a child was Stuyvesant, as in Peter Stuyvesant. Also as someone who grew up in NewYork, there are still a lot of Dutch place names. One that always sounded catchy to me was Spuyten Duyvil. That's where the Hudson River branches off into the Harlem & East Rivers at the northern tip of Manhattan. And oh look, I just stumbled into a couple of more Dutch names - Hudson and Harlem.
Stuyvesant sound like stuifzand in dutch, means drifting sand. light sand
Henry Hudson and his last name were English, he was just working for the Dutch East India Company.
Hi, we basically founded the USA from our Netherlands...
Well, if the English weren't around to steal everything we "owned" (like South Afrika for example).
Anyway, the Netherlands were the first to recognize the United States of America as legit.
Probably to piss off the English staying in the Carribean back then... ;-)
Broadstreet - bredestraat. Breukelen - Brooklyn. Cookie - koekje (not sure tho) New York - Nieuw Amsterdam.
Flushing = Vlissingen
Brooklyn = Breukelen
Wall Street = Wall straat (compare to the ‘Wallen’ in Amsterdam)
They interbred with giraffes.
🤣
No, with baboons 😅.
Ahahahaha
@@antoniescargo1529The giraf is funny because we are tall.But your remark makes no sense.
Giraffes kinda sexy...ngl
This video is full of bad mistakes, and leaves out things..
Some historical events are backwards, and chunks were missing.
Die Bataver waren kein keltischer, sondern germanischer Stamm. Die Franken machten den größten Anteil der niederländischen Bevölkerung aus, weshalb das Niederländische zu den niederfränkischen Dialekten gezählt wird.
The Romans split off part of the Germanic Chatti tribe that liked Romans and settled them on "the Batavian island". There was room for them as the land was marshy and relatively unpopulated at the time.
You're almost correct. The Dutch mostly descend from Frisians. Only Brabanders, Limburgers and Flemish are Low Franconian. Everyone from above the rivers and along the coastline is of Frisian descent. And those to the east (above the rivers) are Saxon, which is closely related to Frisian.
@@ingwiafraujaz3126 Total onzin, the Frisii from the roman era have nothing to do with nowaday Frisians.
Most people in the Netherlands are not of Frisian descent.
The old Frisii left for England together with the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. The people that re settled the Frisian area came from Northern Germany / Schlesswig and were commonly known as Frisians named after the land they lived on rather than vice versa.
@@bhbh-rm5tu Stimmt, nur die Frissi waren wahrscheinlich teil oder totaler Kelter.
Didnt know ancient people drove cars at 0:18 in the background 😂
The Dutch is a germanic language and we speak germanic dialect in the north of Belgium and of course in the south of Netherlands.
God thank at last one that know his history.
Nonono German is a Dutch language, that is why they call it Deutsch. We started calling it Nederlands just to annoy them, and the Belgians went on to call it Vlaams which a German can barely pronounce and only while making weird faces, which is one of the reasons I love the Flemish sense of humor so much. We let the Germans think they invented it, because they get so upset easily ;)
@disklamer we are one big family there is no german or netherland first ... we all got the same ancestors. i dont know you, but i wish me that the big family comes together and stop blaming each other. Remember the good things not the Bad ones. But i get your joke 👍
Dutch it's a germanic dialect.
Called Flemish.
Approx.: 2:00. Dark skin is not only caused by sunlight but also by having a diet in which fish is the main staple food.
Had no idea
@@ratanashifu well, kinda true..
There arent many foodsources that are rich in vitamine D. Except for fatty fish, like salmon.
So it is better to say that the lack of access to a good soucers of vitamine D (fish and enough sunlight) lead to the development of lighter skin.
Correction - van der weal- meaning wall means one thats living on lasnd/shore/ so if ur ship comes near the shore its called ship aan wal. :)
Proud to be a Frisian
I'm curious about this 'science' (though great storytelling). Here's also what science measured: Prior to the mid-19th century, the Dutch were one of the shortest populations in Europe! The were reaching only 165 cm on average (for men; Figure 1 ). There then followed 200 years in which height increased by an impressive 20 cm, rising to an average of around 184 cm for men and 171 cm for women (Schönbeck et al., 2013).So what about that?
There’s a difference between genetic height and physical height. In periods in which the majority of people are poor substance farmers residing on grains, heights generally fall. In the modern day though numerous studies show the Dutch are the tallest in Europe.
Volle melk!
Yeah, this is ridiculous. Going back 13,000 years, the ancestors of the Dutch would be the ancestors of many other Europeans as well and not just other Germanic people. Most likely the Celtic and Slavic people.
Our health care and acces to it improved got better quicker then the rest
Klei aardappels
My familie comes from Amsterdam and Friesland , mixed with German and Irish blood , a lot of red hair en most light blond in the family, and we are tall. Native Dutch .
Why were the maternal haplopgroups missing for the most part?
Very cool! I live in nijmegen great to see a random history lesson about my dna❤
Van der Wal at 10:15 doesn't mean from the wall, but more like from the quay, or ashore.
I agree, I also have heard of it being associated with the Wal / Waal River (?).
There were also names generated from where they lived and also what skill they had. My maiden name was Hoogendijk, meaning tall water dam. One of my ancestors lived near a tall dike that held back the sea. His first name was William, he grew up building ships with his father and brothers. When his father passed away he moved away as his brothers fought over what was to be inherited. He made his fortune making paver bricks to pave the roads of the Netherlands.
Interesting video but no mention of how the Dutch became the tallest people on earth.
Friesians.
Because it’s mostly B.S..
You do know that not 100% of them are tall. I know several Dutch women that are average hight and even shorter than me.
Except for the place where it WAS mentioned where it came from. ruclips.net/video/vJOdeNlT93k/видео.html
it is because we no longer ate honey but started to chew bees
Eborones and Batavi were Germanic, not Celts. Their haplogroups might be similar nevertheless.
It's unclear if the Eburones were a Celtic or Germanic tribe though.
@@Weda01It's really not.
@@ingwiafraujaz3126 Some think it is Germanic because Caesar wrote that, while others believe that Caesar was mistaken and the tribe was actually Celtic due to their involvement in the war in Gaul and because their leaders supposedly had Celtic names. Another theory suggests that they were a hybrid Celto-Germanic tribe.
Is DeWitt a dutch name? Had an ancestor with that surname but with anglicanation just became Witt. So might I be 1/64 through 1/16 (not sure how far back)- & yes I know, after 1/64 the chances of a whole gene plummet!
Yes it is Dutch, it used to be "de Witt" but in America it is common that Dutch names made of multiple words get written as one word and both parts of the new combined word written with a capital letter which we in Dutch don't do.
You probably guesed that already but it means the white.
In modern Dutch we would write de Wit with one t but both version de Witt and de Wit are in use!
Yes, it is a Dutch family name, de de Wit, or de Witte, or de Witt ( in old spelling ) the white, the white one, so I guess he wasn't Spanish looking...
Katharina Witt is from east Germany. Vit means withe, a colore, in Swedish.
Spelled like that it is more of a Belgium name.
Tjerk Claesz de Witt was a member in the early colony of what now is Kingston, NY. He was born in East-Frisia (north-Germany) but his family came from Dordrecht, Holland and had high-ranking positions there since 13th century. Late 16th century they fled to the north because Anabaptists were hunted down....
Thank you 🎉
Always nice using youtube to find the vids and than download them for free on other media like youtube and without comercials 😅
Wow brilliant, thank you !
de Ruiter has nothing to do with the Spaniards, it is a name that originates in the Holy Roman Empire
You can still see the difference between the Germanic (North Western part) and the Celts in the South. The 2 lower provinces have way shorter and darker people than the North Western part. These is still a genetic invisible border, which is pretty fascinating to see. I can honestly say that the Germanic part is dominant in the Netherlands. Tall, blonde hair and blue and green eyes. As a half Dutch woman and half Portuguese, with also several different Jewish genes I feel like a darkhaired dwarf with green eyes here😂 a Funny combination. But my 3 girls are blonde with blue eyes. Pretty dominant for the not dominant Germanic features. The Portuguese genes are being defeated by Germanic😂
North Holland is West Friesland.
The Batavi were NOT Kelts!
They were from the Germanic Chatti tribe. Part of the Chatti were friendly with the Romans. The other Chatti didn't like that and a civil war was ready to break out. So the Romans moved the friendly Chatti to the "Batavian island".
@@daneaxe6465Except the "friendly" Batavi in the Netherlands held a big revolt against the Romans.
Van der wal doesnt mean from the wall.. it means from the river bank
My dna is 69% north and west european. And a touch of spanish...i live in the south of the netherlands and what remains of my dna is italian. I thought i got italian from the spanish..but also from the dutch...
I have ancestry to Holland, not sure what the connection is. It’s more interesting to find out more about this. Thanks and this explanation helps.
If your surname is Lopez and you have dutch ancestors they where probably portugese ( jewish or protestant ) refugees who took refuge in the Netherlands. In my lineage I can find a Lopes for example.
this video told me 100 % of nothing about my dutch ancestors!
they were from one of several haplogroups haha
there is an error at the time marker 07:15 about the Germanic Tribes. you refer to FRIESLAND, this is wring the actual you have to refer to is VRIESLANDT and this is a much larger areas. Friesland is just from the recent past. I
n the national antrum you will find in the original text that count Adolf died in the battle of Heiligerlee in Vrieslandt, now Province Groningen,
Graef Adolff is ghebleven
In Vrieslandt in den slaech,
Syn Siel int ewich Leven
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_van_Nassau_(1540-1568) died in the Battle of Heiligerlee, Groningen.
what makes the your reference to the geo location is wrong, Vrieslandt is much larger area covering Groningen Drenthe and past of what is now Germany.
at time maker 08:55 you show more correct and included the current three provinces Groningen, Friesland en Drenthe based on the 2020 study that is referred to in this section Modern Genetic Insights..
I think the latin part is more of resulting spanish occupation ( with loads of italian troops, who didn't behave that well during this period)
I once asked my father about my brown eyes, and he told me they came from the Spanish when they "ruled" northwest Europe. That, I suppose, is why Antwerpeners are called Senors in Belgium!
@@hildeschmid8400 Spaanse Furie!?
Donkere ogen hebbende Limbo hier :D
Nope. DNA testing shows no influx of Spanish DNA in the Netherlands. The Dutch married Dutch.
Are the videos on this channel produced with AI?
If you asked yourself how your ancestors have influenced your current behaviors you could start by first of all your parents, and upbringing in this lifetime. Go further up to 10 generations and you have over 4000 ancestors that have influenced your current DNA through epigenetics. In Shamanism there is a modality called Ancestral Healing that can dive deep into looking at all these different patterns that still influence your subconscious mind.
The Batavi were not a celtic tribe!!!
It was a germanic tribe related to the chatti from Hessen in Germany.
We the dutch (originally frysians) have been conquered by the christians.. The southern tribes have been held after the fall of the romans.. We are pagan and today.. Only a small part of us truely remain
Do Romania Next
But what is R2D2?
Riiiiggghtt. A video about the Netherlands (flat as a pancake) and doggerland (just as flat) But what does the video show? Hills... Could you really not have taken the trouble to show at least more or less correct landscapes???
AI never been to de polder joh
I would almost believe it. The underlying facts and data are fragmented at best though, so if nothing else the suggestion of coherence and linearity is a bit off.
Amazing!
Thanks!
Link sources please? This could all be made up.
There’s so much BS in this video…along with some other at the least strange facts, my name doesn’t originate from Spain meaning ‘the brown one’ is just a version of a former first name Bruijen, changed into Bruijenzs and than de Bruijn for a fact. So AI generated
they eat lots of chesse
yes and smoke lots of weed lol
@@vvv-o9y we even have weed cheese, and cheese weed. Enjoy!
@@disklamer blue cheese is a nice strain
Dear new viewer, if you see this, just skip it. This is no history, but fantasy.
That ethnotype didn't exist 10,000 years ago. The Western Hunter Gatherers were Negritos, like the Negritos of Asia, who came from the same population called the Ancient Non-Africans, 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. Also, likely a result from the Ice Age, they all had the blue eye mutation and were heterozygous for the mutation on HERC2/OCA2.
01:20 "... and to Modern Dutch people who carry traces of this ancient lineage."
Actually Modern Dutch people are mainly the descendants of the Russian Steppe Yamna of the Bronze Age. The Yamna had 50% Western Hunter Gatherer dna, from Eastern Europe. The Western Hunter Gatherers of Western Europe were largely though not completely diplaced by the Early European Farmers of the Neolithic, before that. Who themselves were displaced by the Yamna.
Timeline:
*10,000 BC* End of the Ice Age, which meant the melting of miles of ice over Europe and the poles moving about 20 degrees north, with the entry of Western Hunter Gatherers to the north.
*6,000 BC* Neolithic, arrival of the Early European Farmers from Anatolia
*4,000 BC* Bronze Age, arrival of the Yamna from the Pontic Steppes of Russia, herders
02:00 "... these early inhabitants were dark skinned reflecting adaptations to their environment"
Not in the Netherlands. For millions of years under the African sun, yes. And they maintained the same phenotype, just like the Andaman Islanders.
Also, they weren't 'dark skinned', they were Negritos, and they had Afros, not straight or wavey hair, or a 1980s Robin of Sherwood mullet, like they put on Cheddar Man, against the genetic evidence.
We are all from the Highlands of Ethiopia 2 million years ago. White supremacist can get over that eventually maybe
Totally AI but not that bad. Soon we cannot hear the difference anymore. Amazing.
Nice video and plausible theory but we really don’t know it sure. We have to make assumptions because there’s no written history
Interesting. You missed to mention that Dutch is a German dialect. Deutsch (German) is the same like Dutch, just with the flavour of dialect.
Make a video about Austrian DNA?
My last name it means crumbbaker. German-Frisian heritage Brösel=German Lytske=Frisian, Lytske is also commonly a name within current frisian culture.
My last name was butchered by dutch county clerks in the 1700s. When the name came to be, seemingly out of thin air. But immigrants from Germany seems plausible in 1700s. As groter-friesland culture was already in decline from 716 AD.
Brown hair, blonde beard and blue eyes.
My profile picture depicts my personal, most used mental state. and is not a representation of what I look like.
People from the Dinaric alps are also giants.
Where are the Neanderthals in this video?
Neanderthals and the Netherlands got nothing to do with each other LOL
R2 - D2.. came in when???
A long time ago. Far far away..
If you mention scientific research, make sure you cite the source, because it sounds more like a piece of ChatGP's imagination at this point
The Dutch are vikings . Vikings origin are from Iran (Persia)
This vid is not correct. Don't listen to it.
1. als een klein stukje niet houdbaar is, betekent nog niet dat je alles overboord moet gooien. 2. bij uw advies hoor ik graag wel even waarom, als ik zo vrij mag zijn.
Vertel jij maar hoe het is dan. Ik hoor het graag.
Wat precies?
One of the most common dutch last names isn't even mentioned in this
why settle in the low lands,flatter? it seems like they would have been colder
On top of that it was mostly march land , wet and damp
In the US, Dutch people settled swampy areas that previous settlers did not have the know-how to farm. Swampy areas in Chicago, Indiana, Michigan, and Washington State have Dutch people. The name Chicago means something like "stinking swamp onion". So, naturally, there is a suburb named South Holland, where onions were a big crop, farmed by Dutch people. Dutch people also worked on canal projects, such as the 1834 Illinois and Michigan canal. Whidbey Island has lots of people named "Zylstra". Chehalis has "Vanderstoep". Lynden, WA is known for strict Blue Laws, such as a law that requires all drinking places to have clear, plate glass windows in front, so everyone can observe the sinners drinking. Dancing was prohibited. These are not downtown Amsterdam Dutch people -- more like the Dutch equivalent of hillbillies, displaced peasants from Groningen, who may have gotten kicked off the land as advancing drainage and ag technology reduced the need for dumb labor.
Groningen itself has a university and seems rather sophisticated, at least in recent times. I guess the peasants migrated from adjacent rural areas -- like my ancestors from Bedum.
@@comment8767 the word hillbilly became an insult because those people who tried to farm the hills stayed poor be cause their crops washed out in the spring rains. the low ground was easier to plant
; it was more fertile; less rocks
Wow@@!! Video AND the comment section are in dire need of history/archeology research.
I thought that the Dinka and Maasai are the tallest people in the world.
Many refer to "people" as people who have a country not simply a tribe.
@ What would you refer the two tribes I mentioned?
So did I
It's well known that the Dutch are the tallest. . . for quite some time now.
@@campland2880 Indeed however I don’t think that the Dutch are the tallest people in the world. The Dutch are the tallest Europeans yes.
timeline in this video has some cracks and loops, nice try to braid it but its result is a huge lie, my other comment was automatically removed, lets see how yt can handle this
Pop culture is commercially aimed at the 13-38 year old market, a certain amount "recycling" is understandable and homage should always be paid to the greats. However, nostalgia is not healthy, not for the individual and not for society. South Parks "member berries really did make this point well. Stay authentically absurd in the face of a commercial mindlessness.
Is this made by AI?
There's a lot here about haplogroups but I missed the detail about exactly How that translates to the height differential for Dutch people. From other sources, it seems their height is gained from better nutrition and sexual selection.
Am I correct, or do I smell ethnic relativism?
Paternal haplogroup I is an under group of G. G is comming from Turkey and Persia.
Acording to the viking Saga, all europaians came from Persia
I wonder why/what about the title Dutchess ?
I would say, people with the surename, sen, and son at the end, is a wiking connection. Like Eriksen, Erikson.
Not necessarilly. It is Germanic. In German; Sohn, in Dutch spelled; zoon, but with the same pronounciation, English; Son.
@GMILES-hy5fg in English, you can trace, even DNA, to surename. Williamson, Dickson, Harryson, and so on to Scandinavian roots.
Batavi were Germanic. Not Celtic.
How about the influx of the Franks?
Skål! Valhalla not [the goddess] Hel! Wait I’m a quarter UK Irish, with ancestors from every county in the UK at least starting in 1635. A quarter German and half Nordic maternally. I used to say 3/8 Norwegian 1/8 finish. Never had my DNA done, since Ancestry is going bankrupt and 23 and me might still be owned by the Mormons or purchased by the Chinese. I know a black man who says that he is about 60% Nordic, and I shook his hand. I said when I make the long boat, we can just sail down the Chesapeake and then stick by the coast until we can get to Aruba since five of his great grandparents were danish down there.
Mountains and someone with dark eyes?? I've seen enough. The Netherlands?
Latin Ducere to lead: Duce, Duke, leader. Mussolini was called Il Duce, leader. Seduce, allow oneself to be led. Induce, Adduce, Traduce, Produce, all latin with relevant prepositions. UK
The earlier groups had the same dominant dna group I2a like southern slavs have today (serbs,croats)
Neolithic anatolian farmers big world
Croats are taller than Dutch. Ivo Karlovic tallest ever tennis player at 6 feet 11 inches towers over Dutch men.
My dna test has 24% west germanic, 74% great britain dna. And rest is divided into finish/russo and Arabic most like from isreal region
Not a good video. Not recommended.
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Gekoloni-oogaboogad.
sub standard production
A lot of Friesian surmames end on the letter a like
Mekkora baromsàg !!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Xdd
Deutscher Titel, aber englischer Quatsch.
The surname thing what a nonsense
Very very unlikely truthfull his-story. It all guessing
They are gay in Frisia.
Nonsense old stick - they are super st8.
U are merely fantasizing....again.
Lol, another fairy tails..
hahahahahahhahahaha
Bosnians are the tallest people on the planet with Montenegrins second. Women in Montenegro reach 6 foot 6 inches far taller than Dutch women.
I am almost certain there are more 6'6"+ Dutch women than Montenegrin women.
We have many Bosnians over here.
Nice people.
But there hight is way less than us Dutch.
No way. Wishful thinking.
Nope. Nilotic/Dinka in South Sudan are the tallest people.
Nope
First people where black. Now think about that racists!
Propaganda...
Who cares? We all bleed red.
If that is true , they should have taken loving care of their younger brothers and sisters .
@@truthtellerx2490 but did you know that Whites were the original inhabitants of South Africa? And im not even joking like you are.
😂😂😂 The out of Africa theory was debunked years ago . We are 2 sepreat species.