The Guanches Genocide: Conquest of Tenerife

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2022
  • The final Island stronghold of a long dead civilization and their epic last stand against insurmountable odds

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  • @musamba101
    @musamba101 Před 10 měsíci +28

    The Guanche live on in me. A Canarian geneticist confirmed to me a couple of years ago that my maternal lineage is Guanche. Most of the Guanche men were killed in battle or enslaved. But up to half of the mitochondrial lineages of the Canaries are still Guanche. Their memory shall forever live on.

    • @joaquinflores3547
      @joaquinflores3547 Před 7 měsíci +4

      so something similar to what happened to us in Mexico, most of our Paternal linage is Spanish, and our maternal linage is Indigenous

    • @musamba101
      @musamba101 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@joaquinflores3547 Whatever the Spanish applied in the New World, they learned in the Canaries. It was the Canarians that almost put an end to the Spanish conquista before it even happened. It's just that the Spanish had Venetian (money) and Norman (military muscle) backing.

    • @joaquinflores3547
      @joaquinflores3547 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@musamba101 I see

    • @fadhelamir3424
      @fadhelamir3424 Před 6 měsíci +1

      it means you are my brother in blood.....i am kabyle

    • @Timeisntgood
      @Timeisntgood Před 3 měsíci

      Spanish colonizers were so savages
      Cowards

  • @juandavila8588
    @juandavila8588 Před rokem +64

    Great video .I'm from tenerife and my whole family is from the canary island .the guanches did not disappear completely your dna figures are wrong .check the latest studies about the mitochondrial dna in the present Canadian population. You can even find elements of the guanche culture still alive .we eat a food almost daily called gofio from the guanches some of the music of the guanche is played by my people still like the tajaraste rhythm from the island la gomera is of guanche origin as well as other music and dances The lucha canaria which is a kind of wrestling is of guanche origin and the silbo a way way of communicating by whistle way of communicating from the island of la gomera .in the mountains my people travel using large stick is called el salton del pastor or the shepherd leap and so many other traditions and culture from our ancestor the guanches even bits of the language. My grand mother would sing a son called arroro to put me to bed is a guanche word that means my child other words like mago , goro .perenquen, Baifo, belete, and many others we are a mixed people but the guanche blood still runs through our veins .and the guanche Culture forms the basis of our culture any way good to see a video about the conquest .take care

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +8

      Thank you for the correction, I hope it continues to live on forever!

    • @dsdsqddqdqs3796
      @dsdsqddqdqs3796 Před rokem +1

      go back to spain and stop invading north african territories you killers

    • @redcruben
      @redcruben Před 10 měsíci

      It is great to hear the culture and people are still alive and well. It is a sad story and the way of many cultures throughout the world

    • @massinissaziriamazigh8122
      @massinissaziriamazigh8122 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I'm happy that there are still people like you who are proud of their origins ⵣ

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​​@@massinissaziriamazigh8122they are mixed not Amazigh

  • @sherirobinson6867
    @sherirobinson6867 Před rokem +20

    I never knew anything about the Canary Islands other than, they had some really pretty postage stamps in the 70s. This informational documentary has been fabulous!

  • @ShaniTheBurningTree
    @ShaniTheBurningTree Před dnem +1

    I’m Puerto Rican and many families were incentivized to come to pr from Tenerife. I have records from way back, so for sure the indigenous people were absorbed into the Canadian population and also the Caribbean. A large amount also went to Spanish Louisiana. They needed cheap labor and the guanche people were staunch sugar cane farmers.

  • @coryfice1881
    @coryfice1881 Před rokem +30

    This was a neolithic army pretty much and they gave the spanish a bloody nose that not even the far more advanced great empires of the new world matched.

  • @Leonidas_preda
    @Leonidas_preda Před 8 měsíci +11

    I like how people from other countries talk about our history, although sometimes are wrong, it is incorrect to call all aborigines Guanches in general, in each island they receive a different name. Guanche is the name of the aborigines of Tenerife, each island had its own culture, language and traditions. Thanks for sharing this, May Guanche honor never be lost

    • @antoniosantana6
      @antoniosantana6 Před 2 měsíci

      jaja canarios tampoco son todos porque canaria es sólo una isla no todas

    • @Leonidas_preda
      @Leonidas_preda Před 2 měsíci

      @osantana6 Por favor revisa esa barbaridad que me acabas de contar.
      No hay ninguna isla llamada canaria, solo conozco a una llamada Gran Canaria. Todos los canarios son llamados canarios porque el archipiélago es llamado "Islas Canarias". De hecho, el nombre "Canarias" tiene más historia que el nombre de la isla, que antiguamente recibía el nombre de "Tamarán".
      Si te quieres referir específicamente a los habitantes de esta isla en concreto, "grancanario o canarión" son los términos adecuados. Canarión es de un uso más popular entre todos los canarios, al igual que chicharrero, majorero, etc.

    • @taninaamazigh468
      @taninaamazigh468 Před 2 měsíci

      Am amazigh from Algeria (berberkabylian ) they destroyed our amazigh cultures our big history so sad like never had a civilization.

    • @Leonidas_preda
      @Leonidas_preda Před 2 měsíci

      @@taninaamazigh468 Yeah that's sad

  • @hermannvalsson4237
    @hermannvalsson4237 Před rokem +1

    Great video thank you.

  • @techindex1
    @techindex1 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding! Keep it up

  • @HikmaHistory
    @HikmaHistory Před rokem +9

    Love seeing the growth of your channel, keep it up man!

  • @henrycottam3451
    @henrycottam3451 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Impressive summary of Tenerife history - thanks

  • @ejacks3
    @ejacks3 Před rokem +1

    Came across your video by chance, very informative, documented and interesting. Well done!

  • @WoodsLesnik
    @WoodsLesnik Před rokem +27

    Most of the Spaniards who settled in the Caribbean islands( Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Venezuela) were of Canarian descent. This is shown with the similarities between the Canarian and Caribeno accents.

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +1

      Interesting I do plan on making videos on how Spain conquered the Caribbean, I’ll remember that thank you

    • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
      @IblewuponyourfaceIII Před 11 měsíci +3

      Fidel Castro is one of them

    • @Dragoon77
      @Dragoon77 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@IblewuponyourfaceIII Wasn't his family from Galicia?

    • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
      @IblewuponyourfaceIII Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Dragoon77 Yes, his father & his mother from the Canary Islands, Spain

    • @Dragoon77
      @Dragoon77 Před 5 měsíci

      @@IblewuponyourfaceIII Oooh ok

  • @jameslundie4262
    @jameslundie4262 Před rokem +2

    Great information

  • @LaurieValdez-zk3dy
    @LaurieValdez-zk3dy Před 24 dny +1

    I remember this story thank you❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @watch_and_see3349
    @watch_and_see3349 Před rokem +4

    The photo you added at 7:17 of santa cruz is actually of the town of puerto de la cruz in the Taoro area

  • @habibahabiba4824
    @habibahabiba4824 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Amazigh 4 Life!!! Azul zeg Izuran n Ur a Aythma Imazighen Mara zi Siwa ar Canaria ♓Anedar Imazigen Anemut Imazighen ♓✊

  • @bardofely
    @bardofely Před 27 dny +1

    I lived on Tenerife for nine years and got very involved in researching the pyramids there. I ended up in Raphael Biss's Savages in Foreign Lands film about the Guanches.

  • @JG-ze3te
    @JG-ze3te Před rokem +10

    I took a 23andme test and it showed 1.3% Canary Islands/Guanche so I guess I’m one of the last descendants 🇮🇨

  • @jaif7327
    @jaif7327 Před rokem +3

    interesting stuff

  • @larrywave
    @larrywave Před rokem +2

    🙏

  • @phantom_yt5176
    @phantom_yt5176 Před 2 měsíci +2

    through some genealogy work I found it out was related to a guanche descended military officer who helped establish the city of Monterrey in mexico

  • @athtarasterios9695
    @athtarasterios9695 Před měsícem +2

    The last Mediterranean culture and religion untouched by Christianity. So close to us in time. it's a shame that anthropology was not a thing back then... :(

  • @ss75691
    @ss75691 Před rokem +7

    My 23 and me connected us to the Canary Islands and North/West Africa. Fascinating how my Iberian ancestors didn’t stop at conquering there but continued to colonize my ancestors in the Caribbean as well.

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +1

      Truly Island hopping

    • @davidwilner4553
      @davidwilner4553 Před rokem +2

      Well there was for between 1640 and 1750 a "blood tax" which meant that many canarian families were forced to emigrate to the new world. Most, in fact, against their will. There is a reason for the strong isleño culture generated by the "magua" of missing their home (magua being a guanche word in use even today for something similar to nostalgia).

    • @nestor1907
      @nestor1907 Před rokem

      @@davidwilner4553 Impuesto a sangre, basically for each 100 tons of products exported to America from the Canary Islands, five families had to emmigrate to help in the Spanish settling of America. This was in the late Spanish Empire though, started around 1700 right at the rise of the Bourbons. There was a possibility to refuse going to America, but then there had to be a compensation in metallic currency.

    • @ontstoppingsdienstors
      @ontstoppingsdienstors Před 5 měsíci +1

      My autosomal DNA test showed that Guanches are my ancestors. I share a lot of SNPs with them

    • @NaturalMystic71
      @NaturalMystic71 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ontstoppingsdienstors same here

  • @BROKERH2O
    @BROKERH2O Před rokem +3

    I looked up the origins of my last name and what I came to find it was Canary Islands. I found out about the gaunches pretty cool stuff😇

  • @singalingi378
    @singalingi378 Před rokem +6

    remember the guanches bro

    • @AE-mg6vf
      @AE-mg6vf Před 9 měsíci +1

      There were quite a few canarian decendents at The Alamo.

  • @archifiras
    @archifiras Před rokem +2

    Our Guañameñe from Güimar - Guadamohet - ( guanche predictor) , he knew of bad happening something

  • @magodooeste9833
    @magodooeste9833 Před rokem +2

    i hope that one day you can make a vídeo about the Phillipines

  • @burninglight
    @burninglight Před rokem +15

    My question why is Spain not held accountable for genocide.

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +1

      I know man it’s just too old I guess

    • @abal-m4525
      @abal-m4525 Před rokem +15

      Because no Guanches were left alive to tell the tale or to hold them accountable. Since they also were Berber then who in Europe would care, the French were doing the same to the Algerian Berbers as recent as the 20th century. Things that never get “forgotten” are things that happened to the western people

    • @adamp8042
      @adamp8042 Před rokem +4

      ​@@abal-m4525 Not completely true, the Barbary slave trade took plenty of Northern Europeans against their will, and I assume that's what you mean by 'Western People'. In fact, today, the only people that aren't referred to as indigenous are, ironically, Westerners in their own lands. History ultimately is a bloody mess and that's why it's interesting.

    • @thesharkormoriantm274
      @thesharkormoriantm274 Před rokem +2

      A genocide is the sistematic killing of a population, like what Hitler did with the Jews. No such thing ever happened on Tenerife.
      The Spanish Empire assimilated the peoples it conquered.
      If you go to any place conquered by the Spanish you will see a clear mixture (Canary Islands, México, Perú...), however in places conquered by the English (USA, Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand...) almost everybody is of European descent.

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem

      @@thesharkormoriantm274 enslavement and deportations seem pretty systematic to me, I hear what you are saying though, a bit of a stretch to say Genocide but with the end result I’d still venture to call it one

  • @Ricardo-zd6se
    @Ricardo-zd6se Před 11 měsíci +3

    There is a little bit of video on your black legend

  • @rolandas77
    @rolandas77 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Guanches were Vikings settlements. Blue eyes, blond hair :) Vikings thousands of years ago reached very distant places....

  • @mockermuris
    @mockermuris Před 6 měsíci +2

    i am from hungary, and i have a friend who has a family name Gáncsos
    refriction, slur=gáncs, make you fall

  • @sandgarmor
    @sandgarmor Před 2 měsíci +3

    It was not a genocide, please don't tell lies! Look up the definition of genocide. Most canarians have guanche DNA. In the island of La Gomera for example is 55%, a lot. I know because I am Canarian.

    • @SanBorondon1
      @SanBorondon1 Před měsícem

      Leyenda negra por un tubo. Y encima se dice historiador. Y lo triste es que hay paisanos nurstroa que le rien la gracia.

  • @Cross-Carrier
    @Cross-Carrier Před 5 měsíci +1

    Tenerife 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @marceloriverorodriguez6911
    @marceloriverorodriguez6911 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Another genocide it is the Indian genocide in Américan by english. Can you make a documentary about that?

  • @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247
    @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247 Před 10 měsíci +7

    37% Guanche, 11% Taíno, 8% Scottish/Irish, and 44% Iberian.
    We got mixed with other ethnicities, but still, I was born in Tenerife. I got it in my DNA, it's my heritage, my history, my culture, my traditions. Since as far back as I can remember, I've always been hearing and learning about my Guanche Ancestors more than any of my other ethnic backgrounds.
    By birth, and actual meaning of the term itself, I'm a Guanche.
    We are not extinct, we just live differently, and still remember who we are.

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Your not Guanche, your mixed and mostly Iberian apart from that, bloodline goes from the fatherside according to the Berber tradition

    • @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247
      @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Revitalization4241 the word Guanche itself means "native of Achinech (Tenerife)". That's what I am.
      I know you love to destroy cultures and all that, you want me to diss that part of my heritage and say that I'm just European/white, but I'm not going to ignore that a big chunk of my DNA to satisfy your personal genocidal tendencies.
      I'm Guanche, and you can go and fuck your racist self, how about that?

    • @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247
      @jorgej.cruzhernandez9247 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Revitalization4241 also, Guanche traditions (isolated from the mainland Amazigh traditions for centuries) were more of a matriarchy.
      You obviously don't know shit about my culture.

    • @Timeisntgood
      @Timeisntgood Před 3 měsíci

      ​@Revitalization4241 he can figure out that by halapgroup

    • @miryamlibourki20
      @miryamlibourki20 Před 3 dny +1

      ​Are you retarded? He's clearly a Berber, Iberian....( all of the roots that were shown in dna tesr) that's the truth like it or not + real Berber culture is matriarchal which means is by your mom's lineage btw and I'm a Berber myself who do know it culture very well so shut up Spaniard ​@@Revitalization4241

  • @almurabitun
    @almurabitun Před 2 měsíci +1

    The Latinos of the Caribbean came from Canary Islands who in turn came from North Africa??? Makes sense now as they do look very similar to Berbers.

  • @Phoonguy
    @Phoonguy Před rokem +4

    I have these people in my dna

  • @echeyde100
    @echeyde100 Před 10 měsíci +1

    i have 7 por cent canarian islanders

  • @EmporerNajayuKanaito
    @EmporerNajayuKanaito Před měsícem +1

    And they are in me genetics confirmed dating back to ancestors from colonial times.

  • @sifaks1336
    @sifaks1336 Před rokem +7

    ⵉⴳⵡⴰⵏⵛⵉⵡⵏ ⵣ

  • @WallyZamwa
    @WallyZamwa Před rokem +3

    Great documentary, but you are absolutely just slaughtering these pronounciations, bruh! You're not even trying sometimes haha
    "Adonja" ? Even though we se the name, spelled in front of us, ADJONA haha.
    Lord...

  • @Revitalization4241
    @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci +2

    So many Canarians in the comment section larping as Guanche Berbers

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ismaeldariasjerez8387 No your not
      The males got wiped out and the women started to have childern with the Spanish males.
      Most of your ancestory is Iberian, besides that according to Berber tradition heritage goes from the fatherline. So your not Guanche Berber

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ismaeldariasjerez8387 Because that happened only in the plains. In the mountain regions of North Africa the Arabs coudn't take it over. Thats why pockets of Berbers are still present in the mountain regions who are pure Berbers

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ismaeldariasjerez8387 Mate i know that the majoirity of Morocco aren't pure Berbers, i am also getting irritated when they claim to be Berber

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ismaeldariasjerez8387 Your right when many Moroccans are Arabs they don't know nothing about Amazigh culture yet they call themselves as Amazigh.
      Real Amazigh are located only in the Ghomora, Atlas and Anti-Atlas

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ismaeldariasjerez8387 Dont listen to the Moroccan monarchists, Morocco is a Arab state and majoirity of Morocco are Arabs they have no right to claim or annex canary islands, they have no history to it, they are even not tied to ancient Mauretania(a ancient Berber kingdom)

  • @opportunisticobserver
    @opportunisticobserver Před 7 měsíci +2

    There ethically North African same as the amazigh or berber. Spain has committed many genocides millions have died.

    • @sandgarmor
      @sandgarmor Před 2 měsíci

      Lies, lies and more lies. There were the English and Americans that committed genocide and try to put the blame on the Spanish, as usual

  • @lebronjean2007
    @lebronjean2007 Před rokem +2

    I’ve just found out through dna testing a few months ago I’m 68% guanche 23% Congolese,Nigerian,Guinean 13% indigenous Taino ✊🏾✊🏾 we’re still here living and thriving a lot of the haunches were brought to Puerto Rico and sold into slavery

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +1

      Yes I got my dna wrong at the end there, great to still have you around of course!

    • @lebronjean2007
      @lebronjean2007 Před 8 měsíci

      @@indiojazz I have actual blood and saliva testing done I don’t care if you believe or not who tf are you to me? Nobody

    • @lebronjean2007
      @lebronjean2007 Před 8 měsíci

      @@indiojazz guanche were North African Berber learn your history before you talk out your ass. North African Berber left Northern Africa to the canaries before abran invasion of Africa and the fact that y’all keep saying I’m Puerto Rican as a race and not nationality just shows how stupid y’all really are ignorant ass mfrs

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@lebronjean2007Your not Guanche, because every dna company doesnt have a result that is called "Guanche"
      The results are called North African but however those North African results can go back no futher than 500 years, thus Arab Banu Hilal samples are also counted as North African

    • @lebronjean2007
      @lebronjean2007 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Revitalization4241 are you stupid as well maybe go take a class in genetics moron guanche are the aboriginal people who inhabit the Canary Islands I huge portion of “puerto Ricans” have canary island blood which canario people are known as guanche or in other words North African Berber fucking moron

  • @thesharkormoriantm274
    @thesharkormoriantm274 Před rokem +4

    Este vídeo está muy desinformado...

    • @Timeisntgood
      @Timeisntgood Před 3 měsíci

      How

    • @thesharkormoriantm274
      @thesharkormoriantm274 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Timeisntgood A genocide is the sistematic killing of a population, like what the Nazis did during the Holocaust. In fact, that's why the term "genocide" was coined.
      No such thing happenned on Tenerife or the Canary Islands. What happenned was that the Guanches were either sold into slavery or forced to adopt Christianity, abandon their language and customs and work as shepherds for the colony.

    • @thesharkormoriantm274
      @thesharkormoriantm274 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Timeisntgood A genocide is the sistematic killing of a population.
      The Guanches were either enslaved or forced to reject their language and customs, adopt Christianity and work as shepherds for the colony. They were not sistematically murdered which is the definition of genocide.

    • @thesharkormoriantm274
      @thesharkormoriantm274 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Timeisntgood I have answered your comment twice but my answer does not appear to me in my screen.
      The Guanches were enslaved or Christianised and absorbed, not sistematically killed which is the definition of a genocide.

    • @SanBorondon1
      @SanBorondon1 Před měsícem

      ​@@thesharkormoriantm274exacto

  • @vladionescudimancea2069
    @vladionescudimancea2069 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Aah yes... civilisation..💩

  • @amparoalvarez9001
    @amparoalvarez9001 Před rokem +4

    This is real history: "In the 15th century the Spanish conquered Tenerife along with the other Canary Islands. The Guanches put up a great fight, but one by one the islands fell to the conquistadors. After colonisation the Guanches gradually disappeared. Many died of diseases that were introduced by the arrivals from mainland Europe"..
    The Spaniards did not kill them but the diseases they brought with them did reduced the population...

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, a great summary disease is always a big killer

    • @nestor1907
      @nestor1907 Před rokem +3

      The Guanches did not die out, they were assimilated and intermixed with the Spanish population giving birth to the current Canary Islanders. There was no genocide in the Canary Islands, however there were some massacres and atrocities mostly committed during the period of the "Conquista señorial". As far as the XVIII century Guanche dialects were still spoken by some.

    • @amparoalvarez9001
      @amparoalvarez9001 Před rokem

      @@nestor1907 I agree but the ones that did not die mixed with the Spanish...

    • @nestor1907
      @nestor1907 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@amparoalvarez9001 The thing is, even Queen Isabella decreed the liberation of the Guanche slaves who had still survived in 1498 I think, the thing is by then it was too late and few returned home as many had died to starvation and disease. Also, in other islands, like La Gomera, the prehispanic population survived more and the resettlement with Spanish and Portuguese wasn't as intense. In Tenerife, mostly only women remained.

    • @michaeltworged3712
      @michaeltworged3712 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@nestor1907 Spanish conquest of the Canary Islands in the 15th century resulted in the deaths of many of the indigenous Guanche people. The conquest was characterized by violence, forced labor and the introduction of diseases to which the Guanche had no immunity. The population of the islands was drastically reduced, and the Guanche culture and way of life were largely destroyed. The word assimilated refers to something else. Google it.

  • @juba978
    @juba978 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Viva amazigh canarias & viva amazigh N Africa. ❤❤❤

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      Amazigh canarias died out

    • @juba978
      @juba978 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Revitalization4241 Nope

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 6 měsíci

      @@juba978 What nope?
      Have you never opened a book or what, do you really believe that nowdays Canarians are Guanche

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Revitalization4241 you have to step your Information up
      Guanche Amazigh still exist

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 4 měsíci

      @@amir1780 How they still exist? They have died out since the 17th century.
      Its like saying Scythians still exist in Russia

  • @SamuelKillemAll42811
    @SamuelKillemAll42811 Před 25 dny +2

    As a los Islenos there still alive in my bloodline

    • @tiffanyklepper7206
      @tiffanyklepper7206 Před 5 dny +1

      Me too 🙋‍♀️

    • @massinissaziriamazigh8122
      @massinissaziriamazigh8122 Před 3 dny +2

      I'm algerian Berber , according to my DNA test , I am genetically identical to the ancient guanches

    • @tiffanyklepper7206
      @tiffanyklepper7206 Před 3 dny +1

      @massinissaziriamazigh8122
      That's amazing!
      I've been researching after my DNA results as well. My MtDNA starts at Mitacondrial Eve with North African Berber, Egyptian, Levant.
      Specifically Guanches on one test and Berber on another. I just watched a Robert Sepher video on RH- Blood type. Apparently its linked as well.
      👀🤔