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It is still alarming that people can talk about their ancestors being 'owned' without batting an eyelid. Not their fault, just a reflection on how society used to be.
My question after looking at 100's of these DNA result videos. Why is it that when African Americans know of or have been told of Native American ancestry their results are always 1% or less? And they're told the results are accurate. On the other hand when other ethnicities know of or have been told the same and their results show 1% or less they're told, they may have Native American ancestry but just didn't get any of the Native ancestors DNA? We also have to take into account how others may have gotten Native ancestry . . . from the thousands of Native children that were orphaned and forcefully assimilated into white culture. Seems to me there's an ulterior motive when it comes to African Americans and their Native ancestry . . . like eliminating their history of one drop of it.
@@nylabellinger7779 no I’m other countries we call her mulata and don’t erase her European ancestry. The USA is the only country that has to label someone one race
@@nylabellinger7779 90% of slave descendants are MIXED RACE people…some of us even have Malagasy and Philippine ancestors via the slave trade from Madagascar and runaway sailors.
@jdone7619 look at the videos on here about St. Malo community south of New Orleans area. That's where the Philipinos settled after escape from Spanish Navy. The Malagasy about 3000 were brought to Virginia from Madagascar. Some were royalty and had to be freed. All info is online. Good luck. 👍🏾
FYI Tina Turner was a Native American/American Indian. African American is a misnomer. 97% of Black American are. As I am 12 tribes within my genealogy. Tennessee was indigenous territory.
These DNA test are not true. The GENEALOGY is king. They should be sued for telling people they are European/African. NA’s don’t do DNA so how could this be factual.
@@nylabellinger7779 i don't consider Tina White, but I'm proud she has mixed blood. Hell, Miss Tina endured racism as bad as anyone in the early years. She deserves to be known as the Black Female Icon that she is.
Tina, Core fan base was white. After she went Solo. Not shocking! Should would cater more to her white dan base. No one is perfect. She did abandon her roots in a sense. Some people wants to be something their not. Tina reached a level white people did not care that she was a black women in Rock-n-roll. Tina did not associate with alot of black in her later career days. Truth is truth! She wasn't close to her kids or family in the U.S.
First of all rock ‘n’ roll was invented by Black people. Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and sister, Rosetta, Thorpe, invented rock ‘n’ roll. So her association with rock ‘n’ roll toward the end of her life was black music. So Black people are only black people if they only listen to R&B or sing R&B? She just opened up her horizons. Come on now. She knew she was black. However, she was a mega star and she didn’t have to only travel in those circles. Moreover, I can’t blame her for being turned off by some black man because of the hell she went through with Ike. I don’t know what kind of mother she was because she was not my mother, so I have to reserve some of my good opinion. God will be her judge. But her blackness is not in question. She has never denied being black more could she walking around in that black body. Go ask the Swiss if she was black and they will tell you she was even though she lived there and was married to one of their citizens. I can’t blame her from wanting to be her own woman.
She wasn’t ‘catering’ to anybody! She was a natural rocker and that is a genre that has a white fan base! Nothing to do with catering! I know this from up close and personal experience!!
@roshayerving1182 Such a stupid thing to say, if you're pop/rock singer, it goes without saying that your audience will be predominantly white(common sense) she also lived in Switzerland for more than 30 years, a predominantly white country, where did you expect her to find fellow black people? It's also not true that she abandoned her family in the US, Tina remained close with her eldest son but had a rocky and eventually distant relationship with the younger one because of drug abuse but she continued to support them financially, including Ike's kids and her sister's children.