Scientists Challenge Mestizo Genetic Origins With New Data

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @salvadorlopez1814
    @salvadorlopez1814 День назад +16

    Im mexican from Jalisco Mexico, im from a family of the rural mexico, all my family its from a ranch or a very small town of Jalisco Mexico, I get two DNA tests from two companies, Ancestry DNA and 23 and me, the results was very similar.
    38% Nativeamerican from Central Mexico.
    2% African from Central Africa Guinea Ecuatorial.
    38% Spain
    10% Portugal
    8% Basque
    3% France
    1% Safardi Jewish.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  День назад +6

      you carry wonderful heritage, thanks for sharing this info ...

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 20 часов назад +3

      Yup very similar to mine, my family come from Jalisco and Michoacan mainly and I had very similar to yours. Almost all people who have ancestry from Jalisco have the higher european ancestry but that is pretty normal for central and northern mexico

    • @salvadorlopez1814
      @salvadorlopez1814 18 часов назад

      ​@@evoinception Thanks

    • @salvadorlopez1814
      @salvadorlopez1814 18 часов назад

      ​@@michelleg7 That's true

    • @Warrior_By_birth
      @Warrior_By_birth 18 часов назад

      Did they ask you where your family or you “came from”??
      That’s what I have seen, that they ask you where you were born and where your family is originally from.
      I thought that that was the purpose of the person take DNA test, for them to “tell you your origins”!

  • @WallaceAhtone-sq6ty
    @WallaceAhtone-sq6ty 16 часов назад +3

    Im an American of indigenous ancestry, but also 1/3 white European. I recently went to Cozumel, and they are worried about loosing their mayan identity due outsiders moving in and calling it home, mostly expats.
    Personally, I hope that Native Indigenous people keep their identity and heritage alive. This modern world is overcome with globalism, and every old ethnicity like the mayans, are under threat. My own native people in Oklahoma are slowly disappearing. This is not a good thing to see, it's quite the opposite. Rich elites would love nothing else, then for us all to mix out.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  16 часов назад +1

      you make an excellent point, indigenous populations around the world is declining at an alarming rate, we must preserve their culture, language and way of life rather then making tourist spots after they are gone ...

  • @clinkedylinkedy1
    @clinkedylinkedy1 21 час назад +2

    wooow. the haplogroup mitochondrial differences were staggering. I aim to honor our mothers.

    • @juliodiaz4404
      @juliodiaz4404 18 часов назад

      Honor you fathers too. That has been the policy of the Mexican government for years. To depreciate European Spanish identity and instill a false narrative that Mexicans are descendants of the Aztecs. This is a great paradox being that there hasn’t been an indigenous president since Benito Juarez. All Mexican presidents have been WHITE….

  • @aliciaolague1390
    @aliciaolague1390 5 часов назад +2

    I wonder why in this video they do not talk about the fact that Spaniards have a big influence by arabs (pretty sure there was some mixing too) after all they were conquered by them for 800 years, and how that came into play with our DNA. I ask this because many people only take in consideration their “European” ancestry.

    • @arturojimenez7087
      @arturojimenez7087 4 часа назад

      The genetic admixture of Spaniards has little arab influence, surprising as it is. It also has little Gothic mix.

    • @Albertoaesthetic
      @Albertoaesthetic Час назад

      @@aliciaolague1390 The Spaniards didn’t really mix genetically with the Arabs. Spanish has Arabic influence and the architecture in Spain is also intertwined with Arab architecture, but the Spanish did not like marrying with them due to religious reasons. That’s why the reconquista had a lot of support. It was not even about race, it was just that the Spanish did not marry anyone who did not convert to Catholicism.

  • @mattr272
    @mattr272 День назад +8

    The Spanish navy at the time were like the foreign legion of today. Lots of Mediterranean ethnicities comprised the Spanish navy at the time.

    • @goodcitizen3999
      @goodcitizen3999 23 часа назад

      If you are hispanic then do a DNA test and it will tell you all you need to know.

  • @MannyTapia-r1y
    @MannyTapia-r1y 20 часов назад +11

    WE ARE MEXICANOS! It doesn't matter what a gringo says in his videos!

  • @myusernameisnotfound
    @myusernameisnotfound 4 часа назад +1

    He said, “Gelisko” for Jalisco 😂😂 AI

  • @sassoscrib
    @sassoscrib 13 часов назад +2

    Your video didn't tell us anything at the average Mexican doesn't already know.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  13 часов назад +2

      And if i go by your logic, no one outside of Mexican community should know about the fascinating history and genetic background, well no i disagree ...

    • @anova5965
      @anova5965 Час назад

      ​@@evoinception The title implies the new findings were a huge challenge to the ideas we have about Mexican heritage, like nobody has Spanish heritage and we all are half amerindian half african or something. But in the end it is just confirmation of stuff we already knew.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  Час назад

      @@anova5965 Yes, its a huge challenge as new genetic research differ form past ones, how earlier the european ancestry was deemed prominent , now if you can see the data its not, its the indigenous one

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 День назад +25

    Wanting to lump "African" with indigenous completely ruins an otherwise good video. Mexico has a very low African population. The ones who have African genetics adobted Mexican family culture

    • @mattr272
      @mattr272 День назад +10

      That is accurate, the reasons for "African" DNA in some Hispanics is specious. There are historical records to account for that. The short answer is the moors, they were integral to Spain and the Mediterranean area for a few centuries. Where the moors had ethnically diverse backgrounds. A small percentage were Black African, or some percentage. Most of the moors were modern day Libyan, Moroccan, Egyptian and other Mediterranean ethnic groups.

    • @johnnyboomer4724
      @johnnyboomer4724 День назад +8

      Líes have to be told in order to make African seem relevant.

    • @maalf1304
      @maalf1304 22 часа назад +1

      yes, very low ...

    • @maalf1304
      @maalf1304 21 час назад +1

      @@mattr272 UNAM studies show that Mexico has very little Afro DNA

    • @V3lv3n
      @V3lv3n 21 час назад +9

      ​@@johnnyboomer4724sure. If you want to pretend Spain never brought over Sub-Saharan slaves, who all somehow disappeared, and never had any descendants whatsoever. Believe what you want I guess.

  • @joserubio3472
    @joserubio3472 5 часов назад

    People do yourself a favor and refer to truthful verifiable sources, the content creator won't even show their face or post with their own voice. Remember that thieves work in darkness as they don't want to be held responsible for the things they do.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  5 часов назад

      stop berating me for no good reason , do not call me thief, what more source you want, i have attached study, if you have any point on which you disagree in video post and i will reply but do not slander ...

  • @TheEggmaniac
    @TheEggmaniac 20 часов назад +2

    Interesting video. If Mexicans are mostly 'mestizos as you say,' how did the population become so mixed over a short period of time? Has it got something to do with people who had some European ancestry were more likely to have some immunity to the diseases, introduced by the Spanish and others, who colonised the area. So they were more likely to survive and produce children. Were as, people who were purely native American ancestry were more likely to get seriously ill and die? It seems like a lot Europeans, probably mostly Spanish had children with native women. Obviously this is going back more than 400 hundred years.

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 20 часов назад +1

      500+ years is not short and second it varies on the place in Mexico, the more south you go the higher the indigenous ancestry honestly.

    • @TheEggmaniac
      @TheEggmaniac 19 часов назад +1

      @@michelleg7 Fair point. Though I was just reading how the population of what is today Mexico was estimated to be 30 million people in 1520, when the Spanish arrived, and fell to 3 million 50 years later. Which is mostly attributed to the populations exposure to 'old world' diseases, like small pox. Which the inhabitants had no immunity to. Thats going to cause a massive reduction in any population of purely indigenous people.

    • @intruzione
      @intruzione 14 часов назад +2

      Racial mixing was legal during the Spanish Empire, after diseases were introduced and the native population had reduced, the Spanish crown created Republica de Indios and Republica de Españoles, to repopulate the indigenous population that had decimated. Spaniards weren't allowed to live in Republica de Indios and indigenous people could live in Spanish villas, but had to adopt Spanish culture. Many Spaniards married indigenous women because of the lack of Spanish women, others with titles of nobility would marry noble natives or the few Spanish women . Most indigenous people adopted new things to their communities brought by the spaniards.... The indigenous in southern Mexico were mostly sedentary groups and the spanish crown issued communal land grants to these people in those areas after evangelization, and most spaniards couldn't go into those small villages, which explains why south of Mexico is predominantly native. Now the land up north was composed foremost of nomadic tribes, so the Spanish settlers colonized that area which is why a lot Mexicans up north have more Euro features and more euromestizos.

  • @Albertoaesthetic
    @Albertoaesthetic 5 часов назад +1

    I’m Mexican from Cotija de la Paz, Michoacán. My DNA test said I’m 86% European (Spain, Portugal, and Italy) 13% Indigenous and 1% North African.

    • @AlanAndalon
      @AlanAndalon 2 часа назад

      Very similar to mine. My family is from Guadalajara, Jalisco and my DNA test is 79% European (Spain, Portugal, Basque, French & Italian), the rest indigenous and North African due to the Moorish Muslim invasion hundreds of years ago in Spain. That still does not make us Mestizos. That is called Castizo. That is where many people are confused.

    • @Albertoaesthetic
      @Albertoaesthetic Час назад

      @ Cotija is 2 hr and 30min from Guadalajara. It is located on the border with Jalisco. I always explain to people that genetics in Mexico vary depending on the region! Guadalajara, Los Altos de Jalisco, and in Michoacán: Sahuayo and Cotija tend to be more European looking.

    • @caraqueno
      @caraqueno Час назад +1

      @@AlanAndalon Why are people in Mexico and Mexican-Americans still using these 18th Century racial classifications when no other Latinos use them. Most of Latin America carries Indigenous DNA but Colombians, Chileans, Costa Ricans, et al, don't go to lengths to use archaic terms, such as "castizo", "mestizo", etc. In fact, most people of the Caribbean call themselves and their culture "criollo" whereas a Mexican would use that term to indicate people who are purely European in DNA. "Criollo" means "native" and that's how Caribbean Latinos refer to themselves. I hope many Mexicans heal from the history of discrimination and racism faced by darker-skinned, Indo- and Afro-descendant Mexicans.

  • @salvadorlopez1814
    @salvadorlopez1814 День назад +1

    Thank for the video, this video it’s the more accurated video, of Mexican Genetics this far. 👏👏👏👍

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  16 часов назад +1

      I appreciate you finding the video useful and informative.

  • @gabrielgarza8283
    @gabrielgarza8283 18 часов назад +3

    I was always made fun of for being a darker skin by some lighter skinned cousins. Now that we have genetic testing it turns out that I’m only 15 % indigenous and 1% black… whereas most of them are 30% indigenous. O the irony! They deemed themselves “pure” blooded, and me as a mixed peasant that brought shame on the family😂.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  16 часов назад

      thanks for sharing your wonderful heritage ...

  • @josephduran3977
    @josephduran3977 15 часов назад +1

    The word mestizo simply means a person of mixed race,, no matter the races involved En las islas filipinas tambien se usa esa palabra. porque Las Filipinas formaba parte del imperio espanol.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  14 часов назад +1

      yes, but it gained prominence due to a european and indigenous person coming together to make a family ...

    • @Xolotlhernan
      @Xolotlhernan 2 часа назад

      In Mexico
      Indigenous-white = mestizos
      White-black= mulato
      Indigenous-black= zambo.
      In Mexico we don’t use those labels. We all are and feel Mexican regardless of skin color

  • @azborderlands
    @azborderlands 23 часа назад +2

    8:17 23/Me actually reads INDIGENOUS of the Americas in a separate category than an Asian category.
    I got Mesoamerican at first contact indigenous ancestry and recent Pueblo Ancestry that has influenced nearly 1/2 my DNA. 50% Spanish. Definitely Meztisa.

  • @RS-ln3ns
    @RS-ln3ns 20 часов назад +4

    YOU SHOULD DO A VIDEO ABOUT THE BLACK AMERICANS IN AMERICA. THEY ARE NOT FULLY AFRICAN. THEY ARE ALSO A MIXTURE OF AFRICAN AND BRITISH EUROPEAN. IT'S VERY UNFAIR TO REFER TO THEM, AS AFRICAN AMERICAN, WHEN THEY ARE NOT 100% AFRICAN AND ALSO HAVE EUROPEAN HERITAGE AND SPEAK ENGLISH AND ALL HAVE BRITISH SURNAMES.

    • @magnusdareus
      @magnusdareus Час назад

      Nobody is 100% anything.

    • @RS-ln3ns
      @RS-ln3ns 44 минуты назад

      WHO SAID THEY WERE ?

  • @Sargon-Saccabee-III
    @Sargon-Saccabee-III 19 часов назад

    What’s the percentage of those who do for themselves what the “others” rely on slave good production to achieve?

  • @ivanrodriguez268
    @ivanrodriguez268 17 часов назад +1

    What many 'studies' and 'experts' fail to address here is that sexual selection in the last few generations has changed the landscape of the race in Mexico. What is considered attractive culturally has produced more offspring with those features. Mexicans in general consider light eyes, light hair and tanned skin as beautiful. Large eyes, thick lips and muscular builds are what gets the most attention and possibilities of finding a mate. Also, money helps! Another thing to consider is how many people from other countries move to Mexico and mix in. Chihuahua for example, has a huge amount of people from Germany (Mennonites) and while most do not mix, a few do and when they do they have lots of kids. I know a large family from Parral who all have green eyes/blue eyes and blonde brown hair. They all married locals and their kids are very mixed. Some dark, some light. That's Mexico for you. Tourism is also increasing and a lot of Europeans and Americans stay. I was on a trip to Puerto Vallarta recently and it was amazing to see young american white school kids hanging out with Mexicans. They will grow up, they will marry and have kids. You see some very exotic people with bright blue eyes and dark skin. It's a beautiful thing.

  • @victorkimackblanco3644
    @victorkimackblanco3644 17 часов назад

    I consider my self a Mesto. I did my DNA I’m 70 percent European and 30 percent indigenous\ Native American 🙌🙏🏼🩷

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  16 часов назад

      you carry wonderful heritage and thanks for sharing ...

    • @AlanAndalon
      @AlanAndalon 2 часа назад

      That is not Mestizo. That is Castizo. 3/4 European, 1/3 Indigenous is Castizo, you are more white European. In Spain, there are also Spanish, White Europeans with North African ancestry, they are also Castizo, not Mestizo. Mestizo is 50/50 or 60/40 Indeigenous to Spanish blood.

  • @Warrior_By_birth
    @Warrior_By_birth 18 часов назад

    Mestizo was and still is Native America - Spanish NOTHING ELSE.
    The same as Indio (in Hispano America) meant indigenous/Native American.
    Or are you going to tell us that NOW is ONLY a person of India???

  • @Racso-tb4bs
    @Racso-tb4bs 5 часов назад

    Why are anglos always trying to explain or define other peoples genetics and history? Weird

  • @RJ-pe6uj
    @RJ-pe6uj День назад +1

    Ancient Gods roam around in the bottom part of Mexico and taught the mestizo farming and their forum of science. 🔶🔶

  • @kroo07
    @kroo07 14 часов назад

    2012 article!

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  14 часов назад

      there are many research papers included, one is from 2017, titled - "Admixture in Latin America: Geographic Structure, Phenotypic Diversity and Self-Perception of Ancestry Based on 7,342 Individuals", which i used of the Phenotypic Data, i will add the links in descriptions for them as well ...

  • @gamervox1707
    @gamervox1707 День назад +1

    People with native American culture are native Americans.
    people without this culture but born with native blood are genetic natives But at the same time they are likely to be mix so they are calling themselves mix.

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands 23 часа назад

      That seems highly unfair to those you are labelling “genetic” natives.
      Carrying 40,50,60%+ Indigenous ancestry and DNA.
      The fact they were detribalized due to cruel and oppressive methods enforced upon them.
      Deliberately dismantling their birthright so that todays society can tell them they don’t count because they’re only “genetically” native.

  • @sallyreno6296
    @sallyreno6296 16 часов назад

    There is no such thing as "race."

  • @senzen2692
    @senzen2692 20 часов назад +2

    The thing is the people who arrived in what is now Mexico weren't spaniards, even less european, since Spain didn't yet exist: they were a mixture of north africans, arabs, visigoths, romans and celts; put a beard and a turban on a spaniard and you'll be hard pressed to tell them apart from Pakistanis. Likewise indigenous people in Mexico are very different according to their region. Mexicans are the product of this mixture.

    • @ralphcaruso1345
      @ralphcaruso1345 20 часов назад +1

      You mean Sikh not Pakistani.. don't think all Pakastanis wear turbans..

    • @gabrielgarza8283
      @gabrielgarza8283 16 часов назад

      @@senzen2692 go to an optometrist. For real.

  • @martinestrada3960
    @martinestrada3960 19 часов назад +1

    This man and the rest doesn't understand that in Mexico end other countries have 100 percent original white for centuries

  • @miguelramirez6352
    @miguelramirez6352 17 часов назад

    THE TERM "MESTIZO" IN SPANISH AMERICAN COUNTRIES REFERS EXCLUSIVELY TO A MIX BETWEEN SPANIARDS AND NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE ( AMERINDIANS) NOT RELATED TO PEOPLE FROM INDIA!

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  16 часов назад +1

      yes, this is a common misconception ...

  • @adolfoOrozcoCisneros
    @adolfoOrozcoCisneros День назад

    Mestizo that wass on the new spain, in MX is mexican mix

  • @tbrown4080
    @tbrown4080 День назад +1

    RIch more European and poor more Indian.

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  День назад

      yes this was actually a very intriguing part of the study along with the host of genetic data ..

    • @entheonica
      @entheonica 14 часов назад

      It's true. I'm mexican and i can say that genetics science shows what my eyes see everyday. White mexican have power and money, mestizo mexican are the mayority, and indigenous people are the most poor and abandoned. My dad are white green eyes, my mom are morena Brown eyes and i'm in the middle 😅

    • @Albertoaesthetic
      @Albertoaesthetic 5 часов назад

      I’m a white Mexican and I’m broke 🤣

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  5 часов назад

      @@Albertoaesthetic i hope the bad times are over soon ...

  • @olderolderman4603
    @olderolderman4603 2 часа назад

    We are a salad of people a mixing 🥣 🎉

  • @alexanderadametoscano7650
    @alexanderadametoscano7650 День назад +4

    I'm Mexican . I'm 95% Caucasian European but I only have about 0.47% mestizo and it's from New Mexico, USA . Also 0.48% Spanish White and It's from Minnesota , USA . I'm mostly French (32.3%) - Portuguese (28.7%) - Italian (12.1%). The rest (below 7%) Irish, Dutch, Swede, Serbo-Croatian.

    • @JorgeGarcia-mh5il
      @JorgeGarcia-mh5il 20 часов назад

      Looking at your ID photo you just another mestizo amigo ...you ain't got blue eyes , you ain't got red o bond hair , you ain't got the european looks at all ...so ..in my opinion you just another mexican like anybody else with due respect you need to go el bajio in Gto , los Altos in jalisco , at least for you to know who's really european looking not just by words !!

    • @JorgeGarcia-mh5il
      @JorgeGarcia-mh5il 20 часов назад +1

      it's an obsession by some to bring up the mexican topic and minimizing the people from mexico by showing videos from 40 years ego , or indigenous people from south American countries ...this video in my opinion its not accurate by involving only spanish and indigenous when mexico is so diverse nowdays as far as nationalities borned in the country already more likely the person producing the video never have been to mexico and much less visiting diffrent regions in the country in order to get more information about this issue !!