Just for the record: The Phillipines' archipelago was discovered, conquered, and ruled by the Spaniards (mostly comed from the Viceroyalty of the New Spain, based in Mexico) since 1543 (during the times of Phillip the 2nd, King of Spain and the Western Indies) until 1898 when the Americans replaced them after the Spanish-American War. But the funny fact is their political, legal and religious administration was, until 1821, directed from Mexico City because Manila was the Trans-Pacific hub between the Imperial China and the imperial metropole in the Iberian Peninsula. So, folks with Phillipino, Mexican, Italian and Spaniard ancestry has, at least, 278 years of history shared. Other data; the Slave trade wasn't managed by the Spaniards (because they have prohibited to do it by the 1494 Tordesillas Treaty's clauses) so their providers were mainly Portugueses and later French and English (through the 1713 Asiento de Negros). Southern Italy, with has a lot o people with Greek ancestry, by the way, was also ruled by the Spanish from 1535 until 1706 and even they rescued a lot of Christian captives (from the Berberian pirates (based in nowadays Algeria and Tunis) through the Mercedarian Order. Lastly, many "Spanish" conquistadors and colonizers were, in fact, Italians (mostly Genoveses, Sicilians and Neapolitans) and Greeks (from Athens, Negroponte, Crete and Cyprus) who came to the New World in the 16th and 17th Century.
All of this historical information was taught in the FIFTH GRADE PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULUM in Texas. The Age of Exploration affected the entire world 🌎 . Shocking so many don’t realize how we are connected in one way or another. ❤
The Spanish also made use of the indigenous population of modern day Mexico, the Aztecs in particular come to mind. I'm not sure there was a need for slaves from Africa in Mexico but certainly throughout the Caribbean.
"Italians" in a geographic sense, since Italy was not a unified nation back then, but a collection of states and territories, some of which belonged to the Aragonese crown in Spain.
the small east asian percentages are also your native american ancestry. Native Americans originally came from Siberia (Asia) over 15k years ago to the Americas. That means native americans share some ancestry with east asians, hence the small percentages. Also, Ashkenazi Jewish is in reality sephardic Jewish from spain, many went to the americas after being kicked out of spain and assimilated with the locals. Also 0.2% NW european is in reality spanish, so is the italian. 100% Spanish people will not show up most of the time as 100% Iberian. Iberia is filled with Celtic/Roman ancestry so it makes sense you show up with those percentages.
Or she could also just have an East Asian ancestor not that far back as well. My family is also from Jalisco as hers are, and we DO have a great great grandmother who was from China. We even have a photograph of her.
@@VodkaRose Yes Chinese immigrated to Mexico from China at the end of the 1880s in northern Mexico when the US kicked them out, they al immigrated direcly from China to mexico city in Chiapas mexico many of the Cemeteries in Chiapas have old tombs with chinese inscriptions from those immigrants who came to Chiapas, they marry local indigenous women and they had absolutely beautiful children big almond shape eyes with small pointed noses, pearl like fair skin and shiny silky hair. but in these case, the Chinese percentage would be way much higher from a greatgrandparent it would not be .2 and .3% like in these siblings
Sabías tu, que en la conquista de Filipinas por parte de España, llevaron Tlaxcaltecas a luchar contra los naturales de esas latitudes, conquistaron y muchos se quedaron a vivir en Filipinas junto con los españoles.
@@ms.tenatravels2067 male and female do not have anything to do with your mixes. Think of it like this. You throw 100% of mom’s mix in one bowl. Throw 100% of dad’s mix in another. Use different colors for each region. If you grab a handful, and any sibling grabs a handful, no two handfuls will be exactly the same. Males from the same line will share the same halogroup. Females from the same line share mitochondria.
It doesn't matter if you're a male or female. Siblings will have slight variations in dna. I have 2 daughters and they're variations are similar to you and your brothers. Some regions vary by up to 3% and some trace regions show up in one but not the other. Foe example, 1 daughter has trace regions of Phillipines and Austronesian and the other has trace regions of Italy. The Italy comes from my mother but that trace regions doesn't show up in me.🤷🏽♀️
@@lauraboor6440 My comment was to the sister in this video who mentioned that male and females siblings show different trace regions. I was explaining that it doesn't matter if you're male and female (brother and sister) or sister and sister or brother and brother. Sibling will have very similar dna a but pick up varied trace regions. They will not have the same exact dna. That was my purpose of the comment if you didn't understand.
You two cracked me up and definitely show a very close sibling bond. DNA markers come jn at different amounts even for siblings of same parents. Boys get y chromosome from dad and girls get specific mitochondrial DNA passed only through mothers. Although you two and I share ancestral DNA from regions, it is in massively different quantities, such as, I am 89% Western/Northern European (mostly French, Italian, Spanish, Iberian, German and Russian) and a mixture of other cultures including, Peruvian, Columbian, Mexican and Puerto Rican but all combined those percentages make up just over 4% with one Peruvian ancestor who lived about 450 AD. Southeast and Eastern is about 4%. My African/African American DNA only shows .2% combined. I'm glad to see young people like yourselves interested in finding out about ancestral history and hope that your research for the fun of it to see how we're all related. Enjoy.
I like how you guys get along, some siblings don't get along unfortunately. My birthplace is Uganda, (waiting on my own DNA test), so you are invited to the cook out lol. Your brother could pass for Afghani as well.
My brother and I have always gotten along really well. And we're very goofy people, in my family, so any time we hang out it's a lot of goofing around and laughing loudly. 🙂 And thank you! It's an honor to be invited to the cookout. 😁 Good luck with your own DNA results! I hope you post them, as well.
Sounds like you had Mediterranean sailors in your ancestry, that would explain the results. Actually it sounds like you had Spanish Sailors in your ancestry, a lot of those places were Spanish sailing ports around the world. Plus a few forced migrations from those ports to the Americas.
I just watched a comedian, Jo Koy's special called "Coming In Hot" and he talked about the similarities between filipino and mexicans.. and how they constantly get mistaken for the other.
True Filipinos were dark They looked like the aboriginal people. Filipinos now are mixed race, like Brazilians, Australians. Some Filipinos look Mexican because of Asian mixed. Origins of native Americans were from Asian Indians. You look more Indians to me. You both look beautiful.
Ah Jalisco! Remember all the Asian fishing floats that are VERY old found along Mexico's western shores? The natural currents and winds brought Asian fleets across the Pacific in ancient times.... snd some never left.
And Scandinavian may be from the Visigoths, Suebi, Vandals, Alans etc. The Germanic peoples who settled/passed through Iberia/Hispania during/after the fall of Rome. The Germanic peoples migrated from Scandinavia and eventually settled in former Roman provinces forming Germanic Kingdoms.
I wish I could participate in something that would let me get my DNA results for free, because I’d love to know but am in way too vulnerable of a position to spend the money... I do actually get to know what about half of my DNA should be, though, because both of my paternal grandparents have done DNA tests and shared their results with me, and some of his ancestors have been traced back to Scotland via paper trail as well. My grandfather’s (MyHeritage) results are: - 44.2% Irish, Scottish, and Welsh - 35.3% Scandinavian - 17.4% Iberian - 1.9% North African - 1.2% Nigerian And my grandmother’s (Ancestry) results are: - 50.23% England and Northwestern Europe - 39.52% Scotland - 7.18% Ireland - 1.9% Wales - 0.97% Baltics - 0.15% Northern Asia - 0.05% Nigeria My mother’s DNA is a total mystery, though, so about half of me could be pretty much anything. I try to see those open possibilities as a good thing and just focus on enjoying what I already know, so I won’t be tempted to spend the money on a test, lol...
Like you guys I didn’t know what all these small percentages were and what they meant when I first got my results. Later you learn to tie them to a specific group of people. So the Italian, Coptic Egyptian, Cypriot, Levantine, Ashkenazi Jewish, and the rest of you Western Asian and North African percentages are connected to Sephardic Jewish people from Spain and Portugal. They don’t have a category for Sephardic Jewish people so they split it into categories because they are mixed people themselves, since their original migration from the Middle East. They left Spain for North Africa, Turkey, Netherlands, Germany, and the Americas after the Inquisition. Later in the late 1800s from the Ottoman Empire. I think you also mentioned the Northern Indian and Pakistani. That might be Romani Gypsy(Gitanos) dna from Spain. They are removed hundreds of years or more from their original migration from Northern India. Your results make sense. It’s a complicated history for Mexican descendants and all of Latin America. Very cool! Thanks for sharing your results. People also joke that, “no one expects the Spanish Inquisition.” But it had a real life effect on our ancestry. We descend from many groups in the Iberian Peninsula and territories. Basques, Spaniards, Canarian Islanders, Sephardic Jewish, Romani, etc. It’s reflected in your 23andme results.
Yes! Thank you for this. The only way I made sense of Northern India was of course the history of gitanos. You are the first person I've seen comment on this.
I can guarantee that when they do an update for them these will be taken away. They do them at least once a year. They basically just throw stuff in there depending on what your major ethnicity or race is,
@@lauraboor6440 yeah in the beginning of 23&me I used to have 0.4% ashkenazi jewish & northern african, now I don't have none. Also now I got Cypriot & northern India, which I didn't have before. Anyways all these ethnicities were less than 1% so I don't given them much importance and people shouldn't either since like you said they change/disappear later on. The more real & accurate are your larger percentages ethnicities anyways.
@@olg06 yes!. I did both them and Ancestry and they never match. They both have changed over the past few years too. This year's ancestry is okay, but last year's was so messed up. Hahaha. Everyone was complaining. They can't even agree on the percentage of roman and northern Italian I am, one says none. The other 25 percent. Do you upload you info to TrueAncestry?
@@lauraboor6440 Yeah I did Ancestry too. In 23&me my euro is mostly all Spanish [& Portuguese] with very little "broadly" euro & south euro, but in Ancestry I have very little Spain! Instead getting surrounding neighbor countries/ethnicities like Portugal, Basque, Northern Italy, France and then Northern Africa pops up! And then I got northern european that switched from 3% England & northwestern europe to 1% Sweden & Denmark and my 1% France disappeared with the recent update... So yeah... anyways my known ethnicity is Spanish & native mexican so I'm sticking with the 23&me
Germanic Tribes from Northwestern Europe invaded and settled in Iberia when the Roman Empire declined. Therefore most Latinos have Northwestern European ancestry.
Oh, wow!! That's so interesting! I had no idea. That Northwestern European DNA really took me by surprise because all of the other groups of people that showed up in our results were groups of people who, at one point or another, I had already thought might potentially be linked to us. I usually know a little bit about the migrant or slave groups that went or were taken into Mexico, so the only ones which truly surprised me were Northwestern European and Cypriot (until I realized that one of the languages in Cyprus is Greek). However, a little while after we stopped making this video, I did remember that there is also a history of German and French migration into Mexico, so it made sense. I figured that might be where that tiny percentage comes from. But I had no idea about the Germanic Tribes which settled in Iberia. Thanks for that information!
You're talking about the Visigoths... commercial DNA tests can't detect that, they go back to the late middle ages only (about the year 1000) when the Visigoths were already part of Spain. So their DNA is detected as Spanish. The Northwestern European she is getting is more recent, she probably has a French ancestor on her tree.
@@ntl5983 Incorrect. Since the Visigoths, Vandals, and other Germanic Tribes are foundational populations that contributed to the genetics of modern Iberians, you would still see genetic matches to other populations with Germanic Lineages aka most Northwestern Europeans. The same logic applies to Celtic Tribes who colonized the Iberian Peninsula pre-Roman period. That’s why many Latinos have matches to the British Isles in this DNA Ancestry tests.
@@nerdlarge4691 Nope. the ethnic breakdown shows you where your ancestos were around the year 1000, that is explained by Ancestry when your results arrive... 23andMe should have the same timeframe. Ancestry also has "communities" which show you where your ancestors were around the year 1700. If it was as you suggest there wouldn't be Spanish or Irish ethnicities, they would both show up as Celtic since they both share the same Celtic origin in what is now northern Spain. Also, there was a French occupation of Mexico in the1860s, many French soldiers had children with Mexican women, so many Mexicans from central Mexico (like her) have some French ancestry. I'm Mexican so I know what I'm talking about.
@@ntl5983 These ancestry predictions by these companies are just that predictions. And the further they go back like for instance "year 1000", the more inaccurate the predictions are. Also, these companies often have have trouble differentiating between certain Western European populations because there is so much genetic similarity due to shared historical lineages. That's why there is a such thing as "Northwestern European" ancestry in the 1st place. Unless there is some genealogical evidence like census or marriage records that confirm a fairly recent French ancestor then any Northwestern European matches in a Mexican is just as likely trace genomic carryover from the medieval populations of Iberia.
Watch 'Finding Your Roots'. It is amazing to see how much we are the same. While Dr. Gates does celebrities (it is a TV show), it still shows how much we all share. Too bad humans still want to judge each on the exterior colour of the package.
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Watching this in amazement. I have brother’s results and similar to your brother. Except no Italian nor Asian, which was disappointing since we have been asked if I am Filipino, Hawaiian,Korean or Polynesian. Also had Levantine and 9% African come up Congo. My dad think possibly from his side of the family. My daughter during covid cut/donated her hair and hair type changed drastically from 2c type to 3c. This is after frantically researching on how to take care of her hair. My dad’s from Chihuahua, but my paternal grandfather was born in California and his family moved to Mexico as a young child. My mom’s parents were from Torreón México. What’s interesting on her side is her father was 6’3” with green eyes and more Indigenous facial features, however he had curly hair. I have the testing kit to do mine next.
Mexico has nearly as much diveese waves of immigration as the US- but so many just think Mexican is a race. My son in law turned up 75% European of Spanish with just traces of ME, French and German ancestry and 25% indigenous from north Mexico... ...my EurAsian daughter laughed so hard he is whiter than she is! Funny part is SHE is often mistaken for Latina.
Great sense of humor young man! This was interesting and enjoyable. It just goes to show that all the racial and ethnic animosity out there is illogical as we're all made of so many different pieces and parts and who knows even how much more throughout time as current DNA tests only go back for a certain amount of years. We don't know all our history, it would be impossible to know it all. Nowadays we think the ancients all stayed put but there were many travelers and traders throughout history, and they got around.
Sooo basically both of you are Mexican-Indigenous-Mestizos. I on the other hand-am Euro-Castizo because my DNA is 70% is European & the rest Jewish, Middle-Eastern, Turkish, & Native-Mexican 😃!
I'd never heard the term "Euro-Castizo" or even just "Castizo" before. I learned something new. But yeah, we're Mestizos, which we already knew. We grew up hearing, "Nosotros somos indígenas" ("We are indigenous") from our mom, even though we knew that we obviously had some European blood in us. When I was in elementary school, I used to do Aztec dancing, as well as Flamenco and Folclórico. But honestly, even though I did dance Spanish Flamenco music, I never identified with my European descent. It was fun to dance and I loved using the castanetes, but I never thought of myself as Spanish or in any way European. I've always identified as Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicana, Indígena, or Latina. So the way I identify doesn't change. But it's interesting to know that we have so many tiny sprinkles from other places all over the world. Especially the ones for which we had strong gut feelings. 🙂
That about asian slaves is not true. Spaniards brought slaves only from Africa. No asian slaves. No way. The Spanish Laws prohibited to enslave indigenes of America or Asia. Chinese went to America ia semi-slave status when China collapsed after the Anerican independences. But Phillipines were ruled from Mexico almost three centuries.
Italians and Spanish are really mixed. Many Italian places belonged to Hispanic Monarchy(Aragon) for centuries during the Spanish Empire same as New Spain(Mexico), many settlers were actually from Italian regions.
@@luisrvazquez3461 Almost! 😊They were separate monarchies. Not under the empire. They were independently ruled by Houses of recent Spanish descent (Aragonese/Bourbon). But indeed, the people/cultural connections, as you say, are huge.😁
I have a last name mesina The other is Spanish I didn't believe that mesina Wasn't a Spanish name so I searched it up turns out it's from Italy And I'm Mexican I was very confused because I thought Only Spanish colonized Mexico Sure French went there but they didn't stay there and mated with the Mexicans/Spaniards so How did I get that last name Also My parent I got the Italian name from Is brownish Skin color and dark hair so It's hard to believe I have Italy in me
Nice results I'm Mexican I got ancestry results - 38% native Mexico 1% native Peru Bolivia, 19% Spanish, 12% Portuguese, 14% french , 7% basque, 2% Scotland, 1% Jewish people of Europe, 1% Senegal, 1% Cameroon congo, 3% north African, 1% Levantine! I was surprised if the French lol
I’m 66% native and I’m hairy asf bro I started growing my beard when I was in 6th grade around 11 years old all my teachers and friends would tug on it to make sure it was real I guess I just got lucky 😅😅
My sisters and I all have different DNA results. It’s not just male and female get different DNA from their parents all the children will have a different makeup.
It is because we inherit ethnicities different from each siblings one can get an ethnicity that the other doesn’t have or get more than the other.. it is all randomly inherited
0.3% Vietnamese and 0.3% Italian are pretty insignificant amounts. Johnathan is basically native Mexican and Spanish. I'd really ignore any percentages under 1.0%. The differences have nothing to do with the fact that one is male and one if female - it's just that all siblings will inherit different DNA from their father and different DNA from their mother.
They say to ignore anything under 8 percent. He got the tiny bit of Italian from the Spanish, if it is even correct. Ancestry and 23 and me have different results for me.
And don't forget the black, because colonial slavery was a very real thing and more recent historical event. These less than 1% ethnicities ended up disappearing or changing for me BUT the native, spanish, and black ended up still being there even through all the "updates" so those are accurate I'd say.
@@lauraboor6440 Idk how many owned slaves but the freed black slaves dissolved into the mayority mestizo population. I believe the average mexican has 3-5% black, i'm on the high end with 7% but even then I still don't look black.
no, girls do not get differnt genes than the guys, at least not in the way you are thinking. Each child gets a different combination of genes because each parent gives a 50% but exactly 25% from each grandparent.
Jalisco-Nayarit (colonial Nueva Galicia) and Colima-Michoacán-Guanajuato (Nueva España) had a numerically important population of African descent, especially in cities, towns and haciendas.
i’m puerto rican my results are similar to you except i have more spanish and african and no asian you have asian african and native american although i have native american my results are 5 % native and idk which tribe it would be. Also it’s funny because I literally grow a crazy beard and can’t get rid of it no matter what😂
I don’t like 23 and me break down on native Americans it tried say I was Asian too. I’m just Native American that’s only cultural Ik. I took a my heritage dna test for Native American side it named my tribe which was on point and never expressed I was Asian
Foreigners assigned the label "Negritos" to the native people of the Philippines. They were about three feet tall and looked exactly like black Africans -- very dark skin and very curly hair. There aren't very many of them alive today. I don't know if they're still so short. The rest of the Filipinos are offspring whose ancestors migrated there from nearby lands -- Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, etc. At some point, foreigners from further away intermixed with them.
woah sad how proud latins dont know who they are. alot of options. first off yes you will have white in u from spain. second depending what region or not you will be a mestizo half spanish half indigenous. or mostly indigenous or mostly spaniard i know this i have spanish in me from my moms side in costa rica. sad just ppl dont know sh|t
Since Mexico is a country, anyone who is born there is a Mexican even if thier parents were Swiss. Same with the USA, they are American if they were born here, regardless of where thier family was from. Nationality is different from ethnicity.
I love you two, it's always more fun to do emotional things with a little humor. I am considered "white," but I know better. We are a mix of so many different peoples. I believe we are all from the same family if we could trace our lives back to the beginning. Big hug to you both. Gramma Pam
This DNA tests are soooooo interesting. That very small percentage you have of Northwestern European, it's understandable since the Iberian peninsula was invaded by Germanic, Baltic and Scandinavian people (barbarian invasions as it was called) during the 5th century, before they were pushed out of the peninsula by the Visigoths (also a Germanic tribe). Maybe it comes from there, a very old trace. 7:08 slavery of Philippinos and native Americans as such was banned in the Spanish Empire since around mid 16th century. Africans was another thing, they were enslaved regardless. Spanish bought them from the Portuguese and British slave merchants. Slavery was widespread in the Philippine islands before the archipelago was integrated into the Spanish Empire. Policies banning slavery that the Spanish crown established for its empire in the Americas were extended to its colony in the Philippines, Leyes de Indias, which set laws to protect the indigenous peoples from abuses. Although it was not always followed, and abuses were committed regardless at some points. When those abuses happened, there were some measures that could be taken to punish the abusers. It happened even before the Leyes de Indias applied, with Christopher Columbus for example, that committed serious acts against caribbean natives (taínos), and thus he was arrested by Spanish crown envoys. The Spanish enslaved people not by race (except Africans). Native Americans and Philippinos were considered Spanish citizens. They could enslave someone if that person embraced cristianity (religion was a big deal those times), and then later went back to their original religion or a different religion like islam or protestantism/lutheranism; it was considered treason. That happened also with white people (who were the targets of the inquisition). And also war slavery, that is, if native Philippinos or native Americans (that were considered Spanish citizens), raised in arms/rebelled, they could be taken as war prisoners, and thus enslaved, which was a very common practice worldwide. There were Spaniard slaves too due to this practice. Cervantes was a slave for 5 years for instance.
I have a sister and we tested our DNA. I am more Polish and Indigenous American compared to her DNA results. It is interesting how DNA can be. I have recent Mexico and Central America traces also. The regions that popped up where, Nuevo Leon, Jalisco, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Michoacán, Mexico City, Chihuahua and Durango.
Jews in Spain pretended to be Catholic to avoid death. When Mexico opened up to Spanish migration, Jews and Muslims were eager to leave Spain. That's where your Poland comes from: Ashkenazi diaspora.
Basically dna is chosen at random so you can be full siblings and not have all of the same ethnicity. One sibling can inherit Italian and one probably won’t.
And from a biblical sense, will determine which of Noah's sons one is related to. R1b for example, can be traced to Seth's line as can Q (most Native Americans)
All the genetic test kit results are very eurocentric/white leaning. They can tell you a lot of detail if you're of european descent. I'm Tatar (originally a central asian tribe), and there's barely any detail. The genetics don't lie, but the interpretation and story of those genetics comes from where the focus of the research has been invested..... also... Ashkenazi Jew is confused with turkish and middle eastern very often... Many turks come up as ashkenazi jew when they KNOW they've never had jewish in their history.. it's all about that white lens. also also, Levantine refers to the region of the Levant, south eastern turkey and areas east of that.
Take the fractions of a percent with a grain of salt. They may not be correct. If you run the report with a higher confidence level, those tiny fractions probably will disappear and unknown will increase.
When I was in Tijuana, they thought I was a Mexican. We Malays do get confused with Xicanos, even the Phillipinos there, who are also Malays by DNA, thought we were Xicanos.
Remember Spain was ruled by Arabs for 500 years. During that time Jewish people and Africans and people from the Levant moved in and out Spain. No Mexican with Spanish roots should be surprised. 😉
😄😄😄 I love watching these results. You 2 need to go back and watch your reactions for all your white back ground. Then look at your reactions when you find out you are part black. No smiling, no laughter zero excitement 😄😄😄 it never ceases to amaze me. You cling onto 0.3% of your Italian and Jewish. Then gloss over the 3.8% African. Especially her brother 😄😄😄 sad to have black. I'm from Africa this is why it amazes me.
A news story just broke about a genome study done from human remains in southern China...it had markers shared with native Americans. It proves once and for all that all Native Americans have ancestry from East Asia
A few things to note Build your tree while you have your elder’s around if you haven’t already. You seemed surprised where your grandparents were from. Pick their brains now. You can upload your 23&me results to MyHeritage and FTDNA and your ethnicity results will actually be a little different ;) Just depends how the companies interpret the results. If you test your parents and even grandparents, you will be able to get closer to where you inherit the regions from and you might be able to find others who match your elder’s results and might be able to unravel more of your history (Genetic Genealogy). If you take Ancestry DNA you will also get slightly different results AND you could build your tree there - they also have a lot of records in Mexico if you get the ‘world’ subscription. I tested my parents and I received SO much more information from their tests. Thanks for posting, it was fun to watch your unboxing so to speak.
I am also 5% more european than him and 9% less native american than him and I can tan easily! Rn I am so "white" to people. I feel as though I'm tan not white.
You forget that Mexico as a nation is mixed with Europeans , Asians, Africans , Native Americans etc Your race is Caucasian, no matter what continent or country or percentage Of ethnicities you have in your DNA Please understand there's a difference between race , ethnicity and even tribe , clan or village And also please realize that Mexico like most western or Caribbean nations are made up of slaves from slave trade and migration over the years.
when i see americans in this kind of videos showing dna results... dont you guys teach you in schools about mixing? as a mexican is shocking to me how in the states everything needs to be white, black, latino, asian, native, period, choose one only, maybe is because here in Mexico mixing or mestizaje was more common trough our history
I RELATE SO MUCH TO JONATHAN & feel his pain about not being able to grow a beard lol the hairs just get longer and the cheeks just get longer fuzz that makes me look darker/like my face is dirty lol 😂🤣😭 I have never heard someone else describe it the same way lol 😂
HELLO!! My name is BRIAN MCGEE SERRANO from CHICAGO. I LOVE THIS!! So are you keeping track of your Family Tree as well?? It would great to see you and your Brother the younger generations working together to Trace your Family Tree and keep all of Your Family History & Family together. I am tracing my Family History & Cousins WORLDWIDE, from Africa to EVERY PART of the WORLD, and also in various parts of Mexico & in the Choctaw and Cherokee Nations that also once lived in Mexico. Everyone in the world is a Cousin and Our Ancestors all originally came from AFRICA. A lot of Our ELDERS named their children to remember their ancestors So multiple people in many generations had the same names, and they also named their children to remember the places that their Ancestors migrated and came from, like in the case of Your Grandmother DONA APOLONIA her Sisters your Aunts Dona MACEDONIA y Dona PETRA etc. I was just doing some family history research for a couple of days on Cousins from Sicily, ITALY. My head was spinning from the repeat names from 1722 to 1994 Some of my Cousins were name CALOGERIO OCCHIPINTI like 14 times, and VINCENTE OCCHIPINTI 10 times, LOL. I was like If I run across one more CALOGERIO Y VINCENTE I am gonna need a vacation from this family history research. That's why it is so important to keep track of dates and birth locations in our family history research, because there may be a lot of repeated names in each generation. I took the ANCESTRY DNA Test and initially they sent me a list of 15,000 DNA COUSINS from every part of the world. The worldwide DNA Cousins list keeps growing everyday.
I had a couple of people thought I was Philipeno or part Philipeno too! Have the both of you tried the SOMOS Dna test? It goes deeper and more specific as far as Central, North and South America indigenous dna. The Ancestry and 23andme are more European Centric. I know my knew my European admixture in detail but nothing on my indigenous side. I am only 40% European and I thought I was missing out on a big chunk out of my ethnicity make up. I found out I am 38% from the Nahuas which is the ethnic group in the Jaslico area I believe. Then an additional 13% mixture of tribes from Chile, Peru and Ecuador! Cool right?! My grandmother was born in Guanajuato. We could be related lol. So I know more about my make up and can see every admixture I have that make me... me. So interesting. I have Spanish/Basque,Italian, North African, British, Irish and European Jewish on my European side and now Nahuas. Then 3.7 percent West African. So ous results are similar with the exception of Egyptian, Vietnamese and south Asian! I think the small results lower than 2 percent are almost ancient DNA like someone at least 8-10 generations back.
My 23andme test indicated that I was 51.2 percent Spanish and around 15 percent northwestern European which most likely comes from my great grandmother who was French/Irish. Overall my European ancestry is 75.5 percent. The rest of my ancestry is 13 percent African and 10 percent Native American. Also I’m Puerto Rican.
History might give you some answers on how this and that got there Let's start with Vietnamese It might've actually come from The Philippines in some way, since The Philippines was colonized by Spain, there were big trades between The Philippines and Mexico called "the galleon trade" that was from Manila to Acapulco which also brought Filipinos to Mexico and vice-versa There are many Filipinos who have Chinese Ancestry and since China borders Vietnam, they definitely intermix with eachother, my guess is that a Filipino with Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry was part of the Galleon Trade and I'm guessing that guy settled in Mexico then started a Family The Filipino/Austronesian DNA must've been bred out of your family or it just got grouped up in the "Broadly Southeast Asian" part For the Indian/Pakistani, since the Spanish and Portuguese are close, I would assume this came from Portugal's colonial enclaves across the Indian subcontinent that were brought over to Latin America for something like trade A 2nd explanation is that this came from the Romanis, they're a nomad ethnic group that lives across Europe including Spain, they originally came from the Punjabi region in North India Southern East African Well Angola was Portuguese colonized so the South East African is likely from Africans brought over by the Portuguese West Asian & North African It was either from the Berbers who traded with South Europe or it was from the Islamic colonization of Spain.
Cyprus is an island whose residents were part of ancient Greece but today is an individual country they speak a dilect who originated from ancient Greek but it's not modern Greek and have the same names with the Greeks that's explain your family names. What I mean is they are neither Greeks nor Turks but individual.
That’s so weird🤣my husband had his dna done last year, he is pure Hispanic from Sinaloa Mexico. He turned out to be IndianMayan , Spanish from Spain , and 2 percent Philippino🤣 plus bass and Cuban and 6 percent African from all over africa Congo and even some Irish! There’s no pure MEXICANS😂
As other close relatives take the test the lower ones will go down, some of the lower ones will go away. If you have a older relative that is a direct blood line and they take it the lower ones will change, mine did.
Thanks for sharing your results. It was interesting to see the differences and similarities between you and your brother. I also enjoyed the interactions between you two. It was fun to watch you both. I was also entertained by the captions on the side when you were comparing because I was saying the exact words “yes it did” each time. Thanks again for sharing!