What I don't understand is why so reputed universities as porto and minho don't compare the dna of nowadays braga inhabitants with distant ancestors beeing of braga as well it suebi remains, even roman remains and medieval frankish remains. What are they afraid of, prooving that north-west portuguese are germanic or disproving. What matters is the truth. If a very well-done study on north-west portuguese said that we are just as germanic as other iberian peoples and that our beliefs and our predecessors beliefs about our ancestry are wrong then we would just have to accept the truth. It makes me sick that my town hostes great roman and even germanic festivals, some villages have germanic names(or influenced) and yet they don't care about genetics. It is like the celtic case we hoste celtic festivals in union with galicia and we don't try to prove our heritage just because we are afraid the dna tests could tell us that we are in fact not celtic. Sometimes and only sometimes I am ashamed of my own people's decisions but I have to deal with it. Hopefully I will test my own dna (autosomal,y-dna and mt-dna) then I will prove or disprove my suspicions of germanic heritage along with celtic, italic and even if I have any connection to berbers or basques, the later is most probably true.With time those tests get more accurate.
You smell a conspiracy, as do I.
My grandfather was a very nordic looking Portuguese man. He has blond hair and blue eyes, he was the only 2 of 9 brothers to have nordic phenotypes. My mother was born with blond hair until the age of 10 and has hazel eyes. I myself inherited none of these phenotypes, none the less, my family and genetics has, and continues to fascinate me.
So then I learned about the massive amount of Celtic influence in Portugal, then I learned about the Germanic influence.
The country is far from recognizing its Germanic roots, even though minor, it's still only as prevalent as the overly obsessed North African influence. The media obsesses over our north African history and yet it's almost invisible when looking at the country itself.
Portugal is substantially Celtic. I took a trip to the north of the country and found myself in Citania de Biritieros, an ancient Celtic hill fort. The houses are undeniably Celtic, they used to use a bath house for rituals, well sometime in the mid 1900's, the Portuguese found this bathhouse from the ancient Celts in the district of Braga/Guimarães and rock actually has a Celtic Triskle symbol, exactly as shown in ancient Irish/Scotish monuments. The funny thing is, nowhere on the information pamphlet did they mention "Celtic", only to refer the site as "pre roman". The Portuguese government fails to address our Celtic lineage. I asked the grey eyed, dirty blond haired Portuguese woman at the information center for Citania de Biretieros, "what is the culture of this ancient site?" She responded, "It is Celtic". I asked her "why does it not say anywhere that it is Celtic?" She said "I really dont know why they dont say it is celtic".
Anyways, I have seen with my own eyes the Celtic influence in Portugal, and the genetic studies have solidified the bloodline, Portugal and Spain (it's all homogenized now) is Celtic, and I mean substantially Celtic like 50% and the other 50% is mediteranian. The Portuguese just wont admit it!! Meanwhile they are fixed on the North African influence