What a pleasant comments section. The racists and bots haven't found this video yet obviously 😂
@adriansandry27834 күн бұрын
The incessant um's and ah's is extremely annoying and distracting!
@WildBoreWoodWind4 күн бұрын
My great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents are from Ireland/Northern Ireland and for a time I grew-up in Northern Ireland. I've got native Irish, English Planter, not much thankfully (4.4%), Scots Planter and 17.6% Scandinavian DNA, apart from the percentages for the English and Scandi, it was pretty much what I expected. I was surprised at my YDNA Haplogroup - Irish Type 2, the Northern branch R-A212, I didn't see that one coming. My mtDNA was a surprise too, my g.g.g. grandmother came from Scotland - K1a2a - arguably a Pict Haplogroup. Unfortunately, one great grandmother is outwith the 50Km radius, and by a lot (116 kms), so I can't participate in Irish DNA Atlas. It will be interesting to see what DNA will offer up to us, in the future.
@abhi7395 күн бұрын
if newgrange is 3200bc old then its as old as the Royal Cemetry of Sumerian UR, predates the oldest Egyptian Pyramid Saqqara and First Assyrian Capital Assur ,I dont understand why the surrounding isnt fenced, where is the security, this shud be a main attraction for tourists around the world with large displays explaining its origin,
@horatiotodd87235 күн бұрын
Is th first speaker german?
@brett765446 күн бұрын
um um um Damit he got worse the longer he talked.
@brett765446 күн бұрын
um um um.....
@alpaslanmenevse12968 күн бұрын
İt seems that Irish have quite a lot of background from Turks....
@ninecatsmagee83848 күн бұрын
Quite inflammatory to label DNA from the southwest of Scotland that migrated into Northern Ireland as "British." Obviously an English perception, not a Scots one.
@mattbellamy24203 күн бұрын
Britain refers to the whole island, of which Scotland is a part of. Scotland and Wales are both inarguably British. To say otherwise would be like the Portuguese saying we’re not Iberian to distance themselves from the Spanish.
@scobeyrowley51159 күн бұрын
So in other words genetics has added almost nothing to the well established historical record
@rfarrr281710 күн бұрын
It will all be Nigerian pretty soon!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tsk33927 күн бұрын
I read the first Irish were from Africa!
@nickjung739411 күн бұрын
King James 1 of England, (James VI of Scotland) was descended from the Irish High Kings.
@janetownsley86511 күн бұрын
I have wondered about the "Ulster Scots" name. It seems from what I have pieced together that the same group of people, the Gaels, moved between N. Ireland and W. Scotland for a long time and well before the plantation started. I think I heard that the DNA backs this up-that they are genetically the same group
@theeddorian11 күн бұрын
I have an Irish surname, but Dupuytren's Contracture runs in the family. DC is highly correlated with Norwegian and Icelandic populations. Apparently, genetically, the "Irish" side of the family looks Scottish with some Norse descent.
@carolgebert783311 күн бұрын
It would be interesting to compare iron-age Irish DNA to Spanish DNA. I suspect the Iberian Celts contributed greatly to Irish DNA and language.
@jedermann0512 күн бұрын
The really interesting slides start at 15:00 . You can begin watching there, skipping the preliminaries.
@Rustsamurai112 күн бұрын
An aunt in Ireland, one of a dozen, is different from her siblings for being six foot & platinum blonde.
@barryfoster45312 күн бұрын
Many years ago, I read that virtually all Irish actually came through England (from Europe), or rather, Britain. Some settlers (in England) had been there some considerable time (decades to hundreds of years). So...
@curiositycloset235911 күн бұрын
Stands to reason. The ancient Brittons were Iberian. Later the corded ware people come in. Celtic was less a people than a culture. And still essentially a Germanic tribe.
@pjflynn12 күн бұрын
My Irish ancestors came to Argentina throughout the XIXth century.
@PhilGregoryFX12 күн бұрын
Shame there was hardly any information regarding South Wales and Southern Ireland interchange, as this is a rich and interesting topic worth exploring in detail.
@nledaig12 күн бұрын
He's using "British" in a non-scientific way
@Happy_HIbiscus13 күн бұрын
😇😇😇😇
@doitatit13 күн бұрын
That was superb, just brilliant!! Thoroughly enjoyed the presentation and have come away from the lecture with a deeper understanding and empathy for not only our ancient Irish past but with the Tasmanian People. How the lies and brutal destruction of the Tasmanian First peoples has always been a stain on the White settlement of Australia. To see how the very same broken ideas on island culture were projected on to Irish Ancient History was eye opening and at the same time not surprising. Thank you for bringing these excellent lectures to us, the public.
@goodbarbenie547713 күн бұрын
In years to come that most of British people in the U.K. Will have Pakistani, And African inherit blood in them... Wot will they be known as. 🤕. How cool is that...🤔🧐🤨
@goodbarbenie547713 күн бұрын
Um...um...How do tell the sex of a Chromosome...🤔.... Just pull down it's genes... 🤣😂😅.
@goodbarbenie547713 күн бұрын
"Race" and "Nationality are Irrelevant...as there is no one in the World who is of a Singular Race or Ethnicity....There are hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions upon millions of people who have migrated thru out History. Either naturally or thru land hungry Kings, Queens and warlords... Damn how smitten we are with identity...As Ethnonationality is problematic as it is a cause of wars, murder, mayhem and chaos in the World...Just as there is no such thing as an African American U are either African or U are American U cannot be both as this is Historical Incorrect...U cannot be more than what U are...And not just by comparisons...We are all unique just as others are unique in themselves, this the only way we can learn from each other...Cleopatra never claimed to be Egyptian although she ruled over Egypt for 25 to 30years. And her Dynasty last somewhere 300years. There was soo much peace, prosperity and progress. That was when women ruled the World... Haha... But of nowadays the Leftist and Wokeist who want U to cut yourselves up into quarters, halves and three quarters just to please them. Besides the ultimate question is that Cleopatra SHARED the Egyptian culture as never claimed to be Egyptian...Just as people wanted her to be black or blue or whatever colour they chose... Just because U don't look like Cleopatra doesn't mean U not Egyptian.😃...So as to end, Just because my father was born in China it doesn't make me a Chinaman...😃😅😂🤣. So even if your DNA says U are Irish which is really irrelevant...It still doesn't make U an Irishman...As the DNA might prove that have ions of cultural blood in U, but not just stopping at your door of being Irish, Mongolian, German, English or whatever...😃😅😂
@terencerowberry244413 күн бұрын
I'm a bastard, my father's DNA places him in . I have 49% of that DNA. My mother would never fill me in on anything to do with my father apart from giving me his Christian name, Gerry, and described him as having dark curly hair and being . I believe he was good at tennis. I was conceived in Hereford, Herefordshire in 1942.
@Aidan-tu4un13 күн бұрын
Both sides of my family from the red zone as far back as I can work out… (5 generations!) But the speaker says “Um” so much I can’t listen to much… also is a bit basic…
@proddy234710 күн бұрын
Do you require sensational KZread hype with unnecessary inflection to concentrate?
@Aidan-tu4un9 күн бұрын
@@proddy2347 Ummmm no, but, um, it is, like a bit more than, um that, in this almost, um incoherent ramble!
@Spark-Hole13 күн бұрын
Spices in tropical foods can make Irish or German smarter.
@prioritytarget715714 күн бұрын
Hello my Somerled brothers and sisters.
@Liam-cv6sk14 күн бұрын
My mother was a Roche from Ballyhack on the River Sure. I found out sometime ago that her ancestry was likely related to a serf or slave group known as the Yola who were brought to Eira by Normans in the 12th century. There is very little information on the Yola aside from a few KZread videos. They are probably too small a group to show distinctly on a genetic survey, but if anyone could point me towards any new works on these people's I would be grateful.
@darinaroche-kiang104012 күн бұрын
Yola is a dialect , not a people . A mixture of Flemish Old English and Norman French .
@citizenwolf872011 күн бұрын
Roche is a French name (likely came over with the Normans). Also, as someone else already pointed out, Yola was a dialect of middle-English spoken in Wexford. BTW, it's the River Suir, not 'Sure'.
@Liam-cv6sk11 күн бұрын
@@darinaroche-kiang1040 Thank you.
@Liam-cv6sk11 күн бұрын
@@citizenwolf8720 Thank you.
@johnpurcell752514 күн бұрын
Southern Irish Catholics are black descendants of Morrocan Northern Irish are tall blond blue eyed Aryans OK End of
@Art-is-craft13 күн бұрын
Moroccans today are not the same as those from the classical world or periods before that.
@MrJsavo14 күн бұрын
Massive effort by migrant traffickers heavily funded by by tax hijacked by this rogue government to change the DNA by the current migrant harvesting programme.
@boldertash14 күн бұрын
Needs to compare DNA in the west indies as cromwell sent thousands there in the early 1600's to work on the Plantations and then used mixed breeds later on.
@jeanettecscott14 күн бұрын
This is brilliant. I am from South Wales but my father was from Scotland as was my maternal grandmother, and I have been doing family history research and did the DNA ancestry test a couple of years ago, so find this absolutely fascinating. Thank you for this. 😊
@thewizzzard196714 күн бұрын
The most common boys name in Galway is Muhammad
@beaglaoich441814 күн бұрын
Just shows some people are little less original than others
@beauparc1114 күн бұрын
That's a lie!!
@eddie820214 күн бұрын
He trying to tell us we were not properly human 2500 years back he is doing a dariwn to make eveeryone stupid large psibility u aint from bongo land because it was a English colony unless you personally know of a grandmother or so that came back think about the shite and how well they present it at the end of the day its still shite
@sandraswift348915 күн бұрын
Ten tribes of israel came a cross europe afterultster is judah and scythians to scotland cal adonais Outer hebrides asyou mentioned.came fromisral😮
@beslanintruder207715 күн бұрын
Do people from Cork and Kerry have specific phenotypes compared to the rest of the island?
@serendipidus84825 күн бұрын
Yes they're big loud have red faces very shouty ...kerry quite low intelligence long arms always a bit angry... a rugged look and a starey eye.
@HearturMind15 күн бұрын
In my fifties I discovered that my father’s (US) second wife’s ancestors were from within five miles of my mother’s in Northern Ireland. My father’s ancestors are Welsh and British. It wasn’t their location in the US because his family are early California residents and the two women were not raised near each other. It really makes me wonder if people have a “nose” for the genetics they are attracted to.
@Muzzledasnotprohamaz14 күн бұрын
Yes it is called feromones
@danocinneide188515 күн бұрын
Ireland is an Irish Isle, not a British Isle.
@veronica_._._._14 күн бұрын
You're confusing geography with politics "Isles" is geographical context.
@danocinneide188512 күн бұрын
@@veronica_._._._ iRELAND IS GEOGRAPHICALLY IRISH, NOT GEOGRAPHICALLY bRITISH...
@veronica_._._._12 күн бұрын
@@danocinneide1885 Ireland is geographically in the group of Islands known as the British Isles - yes there are lots of them. The body of water between Ireland and Wales is called the Irish Sea, if you're gonna be triggered by geography maybe that fact is gonna big you up or something ...
@danocinneide188512 күн бұрын
@@veronica_._._._ There are 2 main islands Veronica..and Ireland existed as a nation with its own language, laws, history, culture, kingship, and its own (obvious) geography... long before the idea of GB was invented in 1707...
@danocinneide188512 күн бұрын
@@veronica_._._._ Ok Veronica: Britain is part of the Irish isles....
@bluesky-rb8fn15 күн бұрын
My people came over on the Mayflower!!!also have Cherokee in me mostly Irish very proud!! My mom had red hair and blue eyes!! The rarest hair and eye color together!! I think only about 1% of humans have it!!
Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620. How on earth can you be 'mostly Irish' if your ancestors were british emigrants on the english boat the mayflower?! And Cherokee on top of your english dna!! How does this make you 'mostly Irish', lol?
@tmkkxx10114 күн бұрын
@theredbaron5117 ireland was part of what was to become the uk in that time. Most of the pilgrims were Scottish and Irish.
@BrianFoster-ji9fp14 күн бұрын
Our genetic contributions to our descendants are too diverse to extrapolate anything from.
@theredbaron511714 күн бұрын
@@tmkkxx101 Ehh.. NO. You're wrong, but nice try at claiming english cherokees are 'mostly Irish'... you clown.
@TimothyOBrien195815 күн бұрын
What's sad is that with the woke control of Ireland politics, what it is to be Irish will be gone in about 3 or 4 generations.
@beaglaoich441814 күн бұрын
Moron watches a video mentioning multiple migrations that make up irishness and thinks irishness will be gone….
@TheTeach5614 күн бұрын
Unless you get rid of the newest invaders.
@beauparc1114 күн бұрын
Rubbish!!
@prioritytarget715714 күн бұрын
St. Patrick's "Book Of The Angel"
@lookupEdwardBernays16 күн бұрын
You can trace the Celts all the way back to the Scythians in Iran.
@margomoore452716 күн бұрын
Why do you limit study participants to those with all-Irish grandparents? I would love to participate in your study, as my maternal grandfather’s father came from County Tyrone and my father’s 1700-era ancestors came from Antrim. But the distaff side were in both cases German (with one set of French great-grandparents). Am I misunderstanding? Could I participate?
@alfredbatchelor195416 күн бұрын
What country is Scotland and wales attached to? Didn’t hear England or France mentioned once in the first 10 minutes so it’s a loaded study of miss information. I’ll not watch bullshit.
@lulumoon694216 күн бұрын
WIDEST SPREAD GENETICS FTW! 👍😍😎
@rosemarymccarron388716 күн бұрын
Oh yes,the land of Saints and scholars.
@joebombero116 күн бұрын
Since Native American genes have popped up in Iceland, like from imported slaves, I wonder if any native American genes have popped up in Ireland?
@beslanintruder207715 күн бұрын
My grandad is 100% Irish with parents coming from the island. According to 23andme, he was close to, but slightly less than 1% native American and closer to 2-3% Scandinavian(Norway and modern Finland)
@brynduffy17 күн бұрын
A very clever propaganda push to try to normalize mass migration into Ireland from the Islamic world. Hell no.
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What a pleasant comments section. The racists and bots haven't found this video yet obviously 😂
The incessant um's and ah's is extremely annoying and distracting!
My great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents are from Ireland/Northern Ireland and for a time I grew-up in Northern Ireland. I've got native Irish, English Planter, not much thankfully (4.4%), Scots Planter and 17.6% Scandinavian DNA, apart from the percentages for the English and Scandi, it was pretty much what I expected. I was surprised at my YDNA Haplogroup - Irish Type 2, the Northern branch R-A212, I didn't see that one coming. My mtDNA was a surprise too, my g.g.g. grandmother came from Scotland - K1a2a - arguably a Pict Haplogroup. Unfortunately, one great grandmother is outwith the 50Km radius, and by a lot (116 kms), so I can't participate in Irish DNA Atlas. It will be interesting to see what DNA will offer up to us, in the future.
if newgrange is 3200bc old then its as old as the Royal Cemetry of Sumerian UR, predates the oldest Egyptian Pyramid Saqqara and First Assyrian Capital Assur ,I dont understand why the surrounding isnt fenced, where is the security, this shud be a main attraction for tourists around the world with large displays explaining its origin,
Is th first speaker german?
um um um Damit he got worse the longer he talked.
um um um.....
İt seems that Irish have quite a lot of background from Turks....
Quite inflammatory to label DNA from the southwest of Scotland that migrated into Northern Ireland as "British." Obviously an English perception, not a Scots one.
Britain refers to the whole island, of which Scotland is a part of. Scotland and Wales are both inarguably British. To say otherwise would be like the Portuguese saying we’re not Iberian to distance themselves from the Spanish.
So in other words genetics has added almost nothing to the well established historical record
It will all be Nigerian pretty soon!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I read the first Irish were from Africa!
King James 1 of England, (James VI of Scotland) was descended from the Irish High Kings.
I have wondered about the "Ulster Scots" name. It seems from what I have pieced together that the same group of people, the Gaels, moved between N. Ireland and W. Scotland for a long time and well before the plantation started. I think I heard that the DNA backs this up-that they are genetically the same group
I have an Irish surname, but Dupuytren's Contracture runs in the family. DC is highly correlated with Norwegian and Icelandic populations. Apparently, genetically, the "Irish" side of the family looks Scottish with some Norse descent.
It would be interesting to compare iron-age Irish DNA to Spanish DNA. I suspect the Iberian Celts contributed greatly to Irish DNA and language.
The really interesting slides start at 15:00 . You can begin watching there, skipping the preliminaries.
An aunt in Ireland, one of a dozen, is different from her siblings for being six foot & platinum blonde.
Many years ago, I read that virtually all Irish actually came through England (from Europe), or rather, Britain. Some settlers (in England) had been there some considerable time (decades to hundreds of years). So...
Stands to reason. The ancient Brittons were Iberian. Later the corded ware people come in. Celtic was less a people than a culture. And still essentially a Germanic tribe.
My Irish ancestors came to Argentina throughout the XIXth century.
Shame there was hardly any information regarding South Wales and Southern Ireland interchange, as this is a rich and interesting topic worth exploring in detail.
He's using "British" in a non-scientific way
😇😇😇😇
That was superb, just brilliant!! Thoroughly enjoyed the presentation and have come away from the lecture with a deeper understanding and empathy for not only our ancient Irish past but with the Tasmanian People. How the lies and brutal destruction of the Tasmanian First peoples has always been a stain on the White settlement of Australia. To see how the very same broken ideas on island culture were projected on to Irish Ancient History was eye opening and at the same time not surprising. Thank you for bringing these excellent lectures to us, the public.
In years to come that most of British people in the U.K. Will have Pakistani, And African inherit blood in them... Wot will they be known as. 🤕. How cool is that...🤔🧐🤨
Um...um...How do tell the sex of a Chromosome...🤔.... Just pull down it's genes... 🤣😂😅.
"Race" and "Nationality are Irrelevant...as there is no one in the World who is of a Singular Race or Ethnicity....There are hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions upon millions of people who have migrated thru out History. Either naturally or thru land hungry Kings, Queens and warlords... Damn how smitten we are with identity...As Ethnonationality is problematic as it is a cause of wars, murder, mayhem and chaos in the World...Just as there is no such thing as an African American U are either African or U are American U cannot be both as this is Historical Incorrect...U cannot be more than what U are...And not just by comparisons...We are all unique just as others are unique in themselves, this the only way we can learn from each other...Cleopatra never claimed to be Egyptian although she ruled over Egypt for 25 to 30years. And her Dynasty last somewhere 300years. There was soo much peace, prosperity and progress. That was when women ruled the World... Haha... But of nowadays the Leftist and Wokeist who want U to cut yourselves up into quarters, halves and three quarters just to please them. Besides the ultimate question is that Cleopatra SHARED the Egyptian culture as never claimed to be Egyptian...Just as people wanted her to be black or blue or whatever colour they chose... Just because U don't look like Cleopatra doesn't mean U not Egyptian.😃...So as to end, Just because my father was born in China it doesn't make me a Chinaman...😃😅😂🤣. So even if your DNA says U are Irish which is really irrelevant...It still doesn't make U an Irishman...As the DNA might prove that have ions of cultural blood in U, but not just stopping at your door of being Irish, Mongolian, German, English or whatever...😃😅😂
I'm a bastard, my father's DNA places him in . I have 49% of that DNA. My mother would never fill me in on anything to do with my father apart from giving me his Christian name, Gerry, and described him as having dark curly hair and being . I believe he was good at tennis. I was conceived in Hereford, Herefordshire in 1942.
Both sides of my family from the red zone as far back as I can work out… (5 generations!) But the speaker says “Um” so much I can’t listen to much… also is a bit basic…
Do you require sensational KZread hype with unnecessary inflection to concentrate?
@@proddy2347 Ummmm no, but, um, it is, like a bit more than, um that, in this almost, um incoherent ramble!
Spices in tropical foods can make Irish or German smarter.
Hello my Somerled brothers and sisters.
My mother was a Roche from Ballyhack on the River Sure. I found out sometime ago that her ancestry was likely related to a serf or slave group known as the Yola who were brought to Eira by Normans in the 12th century. There is very little information on the Yola aside from a few KZread videos. They are probably too small a group to show distinctly on a genetic survey, but if anyone could point me towards any new works on these people's I would be grateful.
Yola is a dialect , not a people . A mixture of Flemish Old English and Norman French .
Roche is a French name (likely came over with the Normans). Also, as someone else already pointed out, Yola was a dialect of middle-English spoken in Wexford. BTW, it's the River Suir, not 'Sure'.
@@darinaroche-kiang1040 Thank you.
@@citizenwolf8720 Thank you.
Southern Irish Catholics are black descendants of Morrocan Northern Irish are tall blond blue eyed Aryans OK End of
Moroccans today are not the same as those from the classical world or periods before that.
Massive effort by migrant traffickers heavily funded by by tax hijacked by this rogue government to change the DNA by the current migrant harvesting programme.
Needs to compare DNA in the west indies as cromwell sent thousands there in the early 1600's to work on the Plantations and then used mixed breeds later on.
This is brilliant. I am from South Wales but my father was from Scotland as was my maternal grandmother, and I have been doing family history research and did the DNA ancestry test a couple of years ago, so find this absolutely fascinating. Thank you for this. 😊
The most common boys name in Galway is Muhammad
Just shows some people are little less original than others
That's a lie!!
He trying to tell us we were not properly human 2500 years back he is doing a dariwn to make eveeryone stupid large psibility u aint from bongo land because it was a English colony unless you personally know of a grandmother or so that came back think about the shite and how well they present it at the end of the day its still shite
Ten tribes of israel came a cross europe afterultster is judah and scythians to scotland cal adonais Outer hebrides asyou mentioned.came fromisral😮
Do people from Cork and Kerry have specific phenotypes compared to the rest of the island?
Yes they're big loud have red faces very shouty ...kerry quite low intelligence long arms always a bit angry... a rugged look and a starey eye.
In my fifties I discovered that my father’s (US) second wife’s ancestors were from within five miles of my mother’s in Northern Ireland. My father’s ancestors are Welsh and British. It wasn’t their location in the US because his family are early California residents and the two women were not raised near each other. It really makes me wonder if people have a “nose” for the genetics they are attracted to.
Yes it is called feromones
Ireland is an Irish Isle, not a British Isle.
You're confusing geography with politics "Isles" is geographical context.
@@veronica_._._._ iRELAND IS GEOGRAPHICALLY IRISH, NOT GEOGRAPHICALLY bRITISH...
@@danocinneide1885 Ireland is geographically in the group of Islands known as the British Isles - yes there are lots of them. The body of water between Ireland and Wales is called the Irish Sea, if you're gonna be triggered by geography maybe that fact is gonna big you up or something ...
@@veronica_._._._ There are 2 main islands Veronica..and Ireland existed as a nation with its own language, laws, history, culture, kingship, and its own (obvious) geography... long before the idea of GB was invented in 1707...
@@veronica_._._._ Ok Veronica: Britain is part of the Irish isles....
My people came over on the Mayflower!!!also have Cherokee in me mostly Irish very proud!! My mom had red hair and blue eyes!! The rarest hair and eye color together!! I think only about 1% of humans have it!!
I am also one of that rare breed (Red Hair/Blue Eyes) with known English and Irish ancestors 🏴☠©
Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620. How on earth can you be 'mostly Irish' if your ancestors were british emigrants on the english boat the mayflower?! And Cherokee on top of your english dna!! How does this make you 'mostly Irish', lol?
@theredbaron5117 ireland was part of what was to become the uk in that time. Most of the pilgrims were Scottish and Irish.
Our genetic contributions to our descendants are too diverse to extrapolate anything from.
@@tmkkxx101 Ehh.. NO. You're wrong, but nice try at claiming english cherokees are 'mostly Irish'... you clown.
What's sad is that with the woke control of Ireland politics, what it is to be Irish will be gone in about 3 or 4 generations.
Moron watches a video mentioning multiple migrations that make up irishness and thinks irishness will be gone….
Unless you get rid of the newest invaders.
Rubbish!!
St. Patrick's "Book Of The Angel"
You can trace the Celts all the way back to the Scythians in Iran.
Why do you limit study participants to those with all-Irish grandparents? I would love to participate in your study, as my maternal grandfather’s father came from County Tyrone and my father’s 1700-era ancestors came from Antrim. But the distaff side were in both cases German (with one set of French great-grandparents). Am I misunderstanding? Could I participate?
What country is Scotland and wales attached to? Didn’t hear England or France mentioned once in the first 10 minutes so it’s a loaded study of miss information. I’ll not watch bullshit.
WIDEST SPREAD GENETICS FTW! 👍😍😎
Oh yes,the land of Saints and scholars.
Since Native American genes have popped up in Iceland, like from imported slaves, I wonder if any native American genes have popped up in Ireland?
My grandad is 100% Irish with parents coming from the island. According to 23andme, he was close to, but slightly less than 1% native American and closer to 2-3% Scandinavian(Norway and modern Finland)
A very clever propaganda push to try to normalize mass migration into Ireland from the Islamic world. Hell no.