Revealing My DNA Results | Haitian Caribbean Edition | Ancestry
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- Revealing My DNA Results | Haitian Caribbean Edition | Ancestry
Made my ancestry with www.ancestry.com.
As a Haitian Caribbean woman, revealing my DNA results. So interesting! Hope one day I'll be able to travel to these places. - Hudba
I recommend reviewing your results every 6 months to a year. They will change from the original report as new people are added to the database.
I did mine in 2014 with Ancestry, I have seen many locations and percentage adjust over the years.
Interesting, thanks for the tip!
I am Haitian and I speak fluent French.
I’m American and I’m 90% African a little of each region no European DNA at all
Wow
What is the other 10%?
@@TweSunshine Asian…
@@destinywilliams8597 ok
The disrespect. The Polish went to help Haiti and fought alongside Haitians.
Yes, as I mentioned in the video.
You don't know where Scotland is? Anything in your DNA counts.
3% is GGG-grandparents were born around 1810, give or take a decade. The period was an important one in history. It was called The Age of Enlightenment, where great Scottish thinkers and artists flourished, such as Robert Burns, William Adam, Sir Walter Scott and Adam Smith. These people transformed the way we see and understand the world today.
For the average person back then, 90% of the people in Scotland lived in the countryside away from cities, but a big change came. The arrival of industrial technology caused a population to move into cities, and thus created a shift in wealth. More importantly, there was the import of tobacco, sugar and cotton trades. Who knows-- maybe your ancestors played a role?
Maybe her ancestors played a role? Of course they played a role! What do you think ushered in the "Age of Enlightenment" and the shift in wealth that allowed Scots to flourish? They weren't enlightened enough to realize that transporting people across the world to enslave them for the enjoyment of sugar, tobacco and clothing made of cotton was wrong.
More importantly this is when the great philosophers assassinated the African character. They pushed racist theories. “The Hamitic theory” Such as African people didn’t create anything. Africans were childlike. Africans needed to be lead because they are primitive people. All these people help shape and create the racism we deal with today. It is also what “Western civilization “ is built on. Including America. Individualism ideology came from this period and the bases for capitalism today. There were maybe two who didn’t push this ideology.
Also the Age of Enlightenment started before 1810.
Voodoo comes from Benin. Its their national religion.
It's always so interesting to me that the majority of Haitians have very little French DNA, and the European DNA is more spread out, thanks for sharing
Nice result. What part of haiti you from or your parents please?
You re mostly blackity black😂😂😂..nice❤
Most Definitely.
Your Scottish dna is probably French I find Ancestry misinterprets even European dna a lot of times especially because dna testing in France isn’t allowed so they have a small sample size from there
My Great Great Great Grandmother on My Father mother side was born in Paris France My Great Great Great Grandfather on that side was mixed Irish Scottish and Native American
The Scottish Language is English
@@norrisc7163 where’s ur family from?
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Nigeria, Benin and Togo as your top three. You are definitely a Yoruba girl. Most Haitians are and many of them know it. You can confirm that by taking AfricanAncestry DNA test. You'd only be wasting your money though- your Yoruba ancestry is very certain.
She probably has Yoruba and Adja ancestry, maybe even some Ewe or Fon, or Guin as well
Don’t be hating on your Scottish!! That Scottish person probably fell in love with your African ancestor.
There was a Scottish migration to Puerto Rico and that happened about 200 years ago. They had nothing to do with slavery. They were actually being marginalized themselves.
I would love to see someone of Haitian decent do a MyHeritage DNA test, and post it online, because it's 'unfindable'. I want to see the genetic groups.
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What are the genetic communities?
It mentions the north-ouest of Haiti around Cap-Haitien, Les Gonaïves & Port de Paix, but It says nothing about African communities. I'll look further into it.
@@TamTamtlFor a 'New World' Black person I seriously doubt if you find any. What you may find is relatives in other New World lands, and potentially other places from your Matches list, but it's likely that's about all you find (with the possible exception of a rarity).
@@TamTamtlyeah they don't have African communities yet.
My top two are Nigeria and Cameroon Congo and my third is Ivory Coast and Ghana, but I'm African American and so my results are sorta typical from what I have seen, but who knows it could change. change
Crazy how you looked down with what I couldn't tell but might have been distain for your European part, or like you were ashamed of it.
I don't look down on anything & don't feel any disdain. I was actually quite intrigued & suprised as I thought my only european ancestry would be French & Spain. Also, knowing the history of my country & slavery in general, I am aware that my european percentage in most cases, does not come from love but from force, aggression & ownership. So I can't really "celebrate it". But I still find it interesting & will continue my research. I've found that my last name is irish, so things are starting to make sense 😉. And it's really just my sense of humour (that maybe isn't that good i guess 😅)
Who wouldn’t. We know it’s there by force.
@@TamTamtl Some of that might be from neither love nor force. It happens all the time. These are all possibilities unless you know your exact family tree. It looked suspect on the video the way you looked like that, is what provoked my comment. Good to see you don't hate a part of what you are.
@@arontungthat's an assumption. Most of you don't really know anything about your ancestors and are now finding out
She doesn't have to claim it.
😂😂😂
I am Haitian of pure White French blood.