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    Quote Originally Posted by axel.aleman View Post
    Bueno el fenotipo no siempre coincide con el genotipo, yo me veo más SSA y un poco mas euro y un poco menos nativo de lo que en verdad soy. Internet atrae mucha gente transtornada
    Exacto, el problema es que el típico “autosomalista” cerril jamás se da cuenta de que en genética 1+1 no es necesariamente dos en ningún aspecto.
    Porque es aleatoria la genética y a la vez lo es también el fenotipo, y quiénes carezcan de amplitud dé criterios esto no lo entenderán jamás en la vida ni con una lobotomia de por medio. Triste pero real.

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    Like I initially said, it is documented that there were hundred of pure Tainos left in Mona (an small between the DR and Puerto Rico) back in the late 1700s due to isolation. The Spaniards took them to PR at some point settling them in the western part of the island mainly. Towns like La Indiera were found with many of these (in total I think it was hundreds of them).

    It's still interesting how Puerto Rico was able to keep their native genetics taking in consideration its size and geography in comparison to the neighbor island. For the most part indians would run to the mountains and stay there during the colonization. Cuba is mad flat and even more than Borinquen except for the eastermost regions which is the part where you find the most native genetics. Hispaniola in the other hand is VERY mountainous. In fact at least in the DR the center of the island is still untouched and almost like a mistery. There was even a fossil viviente mamifero specie found there. The cordillera central us what divides the Cibao (north) from the rest country btw. For you to get from southwest to the north you will need to go around east and then north. There is no vial infrastructure that connects both regions. It's all national parks with an altitude of 3000 mts at its highest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daven View Post
    Like I initially said, it is documented that there were hundred of pure Tainos left in Mona (an small between the DR and Puerto Rico) back in the late 1700s due to isolation. The Spaniards took them to PR at some point settling them in the western part of the island mainly. Towns like La Indiera were found with many of these (in total I think it was hundreds of them).

    It's still interesting how Puerto Rico was able to keep their native genetics taking in consideration its size and geography in comparison to the neighbor island. For the most part indians would run to the mountains and stay there during the colonization. Cuba is mad flat and even more than Borinquen except for the eastermost regions which is the part where you find the most native genetics. Hispaniola in the other hand is VERY mountainous. In fact at least in the DR the center of the island is still untouched and almost like a mistery. There was even a fossil viviente mamifero specie found there. The cordillera central us what divides the Cibao (north) from the rest country btw. For you to get from southwest to the north you will need to go around east and then north. There is no vial infrastructure that connects both regions. It's all national parks with an altitude of 3000 mts at its highest.
    The Dominicans with the highest Amerindian live near the mountain regions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    The Dominicans with the highest Amerindian live near the mountain regions?
    The blackest parts are the ones that score the least amerindian. It's because at first the natives intermarried with the euros while the Africans came later on. You also have to keep in mind that the DR increased its negroid admixture in many waves diluting both the caucasoid and amerindian. For example, our eastern region used to be lighter before the importation of cocolos. In fact with the exception of a few ones, the towns that score the most negroid in DNA tests are the ones that received anglo-Caribbeans at some point. With Haitians now the caucasoid and amerindian will eventually be diluted to. It's gonna be a process but it will eventually happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daven View Post
    Like I initially said, it is documented that there were hundred of pure Tainos left in Mona (an small between the DR and Puerto Rico) back in the late 1700s due to isolation. The Spaniards took them to PR at some point settling them in the western part of the island mainly. Towns like La Indiera were found with many of these (in total I think it was hundreds of them).

    It's still interesting how Puerto Rico was able to keep their native genetics taking in consideration its size and geography in comparison to the neighbor island. For the most part indians would run to the mountains and stay there during the colonization. Cuba is mad flat and even more than Borinquen except for the eastermost regions which is the part where you find the most native genetics. Hispaniola in the other hand is VERY mountainous. In fact at least in the DR the center of the island is still untouched and almost like a mistery. There was even a fossil viviente mamifero specie found there. The cordillera central us what divides the Cibao (north) from the rest country btw. For you to get from southwest to the north you will need to go around east and then north. There is no vial infrastructure that connects both regions. It's all national parks with an altitude of 3000 mts at its highest.
    I was at work when I posted this. Excuse my typos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daven View Post
    The blackest parts are the ones that score the least amerindian. It's because at first the natives intermarried with the euros while the Africans came later on. You also have to keep in mind that the DR increased its negroid admixture in many waves diluting both the caucasoid and amerindian. For example, our eastern region used to be lighter before the importation of cocolos. In fact with the exception of a few ones, the towns that score the most negroid in DNA tests are the ones that received anglo-Caribbeans at some point. With Haitians now the caucasoid and amerindian will eventually be diluted to. It's gonna be a process but it will eventually happen.
    Do Dominicans intermarry with Haitains? Is it common?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    Do Dominicans intermarry with Haitains? Is it common?
    No it's not common. But it will eventually change even if it takes a few generations. Either that or the Haitian-Dominicans will remain as a separated group from the ethnic Dominicans similar to how things are in Trinidad & Tobago, Guayana and even the United States where one large segment of the population keeps beefing with the majority demanding and shit. On top you have the late American influence making its way to the DR and that includes the woke movement and other bullshits (you already have many afrolatinos born and/or raised in the USA with a mindset I don't like). Honestly, this is why one of the reasons why I dislike the massive Haitians immigration. It's going to create division among us and historically DR has never been like that. You already have some Haitian-Dominicans identify with both groups and some others complaining about racism and shit. Like GTFOH. You are Dominican or you are not. Otherwise get the fuck back to Haiti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    How much amerindian do you think your step father is ?
    I dont think he has that much. Maybe the norm. Around 14 percent. But he looks white passing. I dont know his family that well though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daven View Post
    No it's not common. But it will eventually change even if it takes a few generations. Either that or the Haitian-Dominicans will remain as a separated group from the ethnic Dominicans similar to how things are in Trinidad & Tobago, Guayana and even the United States where one large segment of the population keeps beefing with the majority demanding and shit. On top you have the late American influence making its way to the DR and that includes the woke movement and other bullshits (you already have many afrolatinos born and/or raised in the USA with a mindset I don't like). Honestly, this is why one of the reasons why I dislike the massive Haitians immigration. It's going to create division among us and historically DR has never been like that. You already have some Haitian-Dominicans identify with both groups and some others complaining about racism and shit. Like GTFOH. You are Dominican or you are not. Otherwise get the fuck back to Haiti.
    Yo pensaba que RD no tenía plaga progre y los dominicanos eran reacios a mezclarse con haitianos. Incluso los negros Dominicanos son diferentes a los haitianos. Siendo dominicano preferiría tener más negros locales o incluso absorber negros cubanos a qué entre un solo haitiano.
    En Panama hay plaga progre que nos dicen pobresitos los sudamericano, el panameño le gusta mezclarse con esa gente trayendo genes amerindios de Sudamérica y diluyendo los locales
    A favor de la Unión del Caribe Hispano: Cuba, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico y Panamá

    Mi mapa de Ancestros hace 4500 años atras


    Como buen panameño tengo: genetica española, aborigen guanche, judia sefardita, amerindia y negra lo unico exotico
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