That's true that a big part of brazilians do have amerindian roots, but it is in a very small percentage and its difficult to see by nude eyes. Also, he could be brazilian too; there are lots of brazilians that are white, blond and have blue eyes, as there are lots of brazilians that are as...
Well I did both; 23andMe is more complete, but sometimes have some NP-hard troubles, which makes FTDNA more trustable (however, they have a much smaller database).
23andMe sometimes has great promotions, offering complete tests by USD 99.
Hi, David,
Not at all. Some laboratories, namely FTDNA and 23andMe, make available your autosomal DNA's origins; 23andMe even says the regions in Europe where your european genes come from. Autosomal DNA is time-limited ony in finding relatives; it seems to me it is able to rescue only in a 5 or...
Gártha!
Celtic legends and myths are not complex; you just have to understand with your heart and feel the ancestor spirits alive. Anyway, the norse religion (Ásatrú) is also great and I don't see any issue in worship different pantheons, even 'cause you surely have norse ancestry in autosomal...
My mtDNA subclade test is still running; however, it is almost impossible to be from East Asia or Siberia, I have really no ancestors from there. A is a common mtDNA haplogroup in Brazil, since here the general rule is: Y-DNA european (mostly portuguese) and mtDNA amerindian (mostly A; X is...
I did all my tests and FamilyTree DNA, and got:
R-U106 for Y-DNA
A for mtDNA
80% white/european, 13% amerindian and 7% afro-american in autosomal (FamilyFinder)
Although I'd understood almost nothing in your text, my mtDNA haplogroup is A and I'm very proud of it. I'm descent in maternal lineage from sagamore Tibiriçá, chief of Guayanás people from São Paulo, Brazil. Her daughter Mboytira, christened as Isabel Dias and married to the portuguese João...
Thanks, Chris!
I see you are L48; at this time all my sub-U106 tests got negative and it seems I am a S21*. Anyway, you are my relative LOL.
What is your opinion about U106? Do you think it entered England with the angles?
Yeah, your opinion also makes sense, sure.
Anyway the opposite is also true: why didn't they settled in the Feroe, Shetlands or even Iceland, which is much closer to Greeland?
Really don't imagine the answer.
I am very happy with this kind of revival taking place in all celtic nations; I'm very proud of my celtic roots (in Northern Portugal and Spain, South Germany and Switzerland/Italy) and wish all celtic descents become aware of our wonderful heritage, and the celtic languages are the main of them...
One more information to the possible link between lombards and R-U106: lombardian settlement in the Elbe shores was very close to Frisia. Since R-U106 is said to be the frisian marker, maybe it really arrived in Northern Italy brought by lombard invasion. Moreover, lombards could be originated...
I agree with you; it is million times easier and logical that Q had came from Central Asia. It is almost absurd to think eskimos settled in Norway coming by boat from Greenland. Moreover, lets note that their boats never would support this kind of travel by the North Sea.
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