1
Thumbs Up |
Received: 375 Given: 139 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 7,874 Given: 12,909 |
Well, it depends. A lot are indistinguishable from Godos, but the most characteristic look is people who look Iberian but with something a little ""exotic"". People you find looking very dark are more rare and common more on islands like La Gomera with higher NA admixture (as high as 40% I've seen).
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ar...l.pone.0018389
So....judging from this study, we can say that 50% are predominantly European with some NA admix (10-20%), 30% are a mix of full and near full Euros (1-5% NA admix), 10% are sort of mestizo types (Guanche/Iberian) and 10% are predominantly NA. In my case, I would imagine the Canarian side of my family falls into the largest group, and me perhaps in the second largest because I'm half peninsular/godo
Last edited by Alexandro; 05-13-2021 at 12:45 AM.
Thumbs Up |
Received: 6,844 Given: 5,100 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 6,844 Given: 5,100 |
I think the first Canarians that migrated to the Caribbean were more MENA on average. It would make sense if the latter waves of godos washed away a bit the guanche admixture in the islands. La Gomera probably didn't have the same impact I imagine.
Thumbs Up |
Received: 5,670 Given: 9,046 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 3,395 Given: 890 |
Well, many of these posts in Reddit are fake. Anyways, it could be.
Thumbs Up |
Received: 7,874 Given: 12,909 |
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks