View Poll Results: Which is closest to a Canary Islander?

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  • Madeiran

    9 40.91%
  • Azoran

    5 22.73%
  • Iberian Spanish

    10 45.45%
  • Iberian Portuguese

    2 9.09%
  • White Caribbean Latinos

    9 40.91%
  • Sardinians

    1 4.55%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Endovélico View Post
    I don't see why Madeira should be especially close. Non-guanche canarians should be closer to spaniards who populated the islands.
    This is true. I think since there is a range of Canarians, I think there could be some more like Iberians and some more like Madeirans. But then there are some Iberians with 0% North African DNA and some with as high as 7% in western Iberia (or as high as 16% for Pasiegos) so Iberians could be held to similar standards. But I agree.

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    i voted for both iberian spanish and caribbean latinos

    but i have to say that some madeirans look very similar to us and canary islanders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dominicanese View Post
    i voted for both iberian spanish and caribbean latinos

    but i have to say that some madeirans look very similar to us and canary islanders
    Well here's the thing... many Caribbean Latin Americans are very Canarian, even some white Caribbeans are full or near full Canarian. Madeirans often have genetic profiles very similar to Canarians. And there are even some of the more exotic Iberians that are are even genetically similar to some of the most Iberian Canarians (however, there are a minority of Canarians that are fully Iberian with no Guanche blood) so really it could be any of those groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isleño View Post
    Well here's the thing... many Caribbean Latin Americans are very Canarian, even some white Caribbeans are full or near full Canarian. Madeirans often have genetic profiles very similar to Canarians. And there are even some of the more exotic Iberians that are are even genetically similar to some of the most Iberian Canarians (however, there are a minority of Canarians that are fully Iberian with no Guanche blood) so really it could be any of those groups.
    i would say caribbean latinos the highest cause mainland spain doesnt have as much connections with the caribbean than that of los canarios, not saying we didnt have any mainland spaniards but that the canarians dominate i think, especially during the 17th & 18th century they basically deluted the mainland spaniards at the time which the early days of the colonial era in the spanish caribbean was mostly andaluzian which is also not that different from canarians adding more to the canarian contribution. However, this not ignoring the other ethniticies or races.

    i was just watching these videos of canarians and it reminded me of cubans alot and DR too (but we'er not white enough but i do see the where the euro comes from exactly on these)

    other videos i saw of him, i saw a couple of guys who reminded me of my home and especially my town in Jarabacoa, DR which is in the la vega providence where the whislte language was once used

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dominicanese View Post
    i would say caribbean latinos the highest cause mainland spain doesnt have as much connections with the caribbean than that of los canarios, not saying we didnt have any mainland spaniards but that the canarians dominate i think, especially during the 17th & 18th century they basically deluted the mainland spaniards at the time which the early days of the colonial era in the spanish caribbean was mostly andaluzian which is also not that different from canarians adding more to the canarian contribution. However, this not ignoring the other ethniticies or races.

    i was just watching these videos of canarians and it reminded me of cubans alot and DR too (but we'er not white enough but i do see the where the euro comes from exactly on these)

    other videos i saw of him, i saw a couple of guys who reminded me of my home and especially my town in Jarabacoa, DR which is in the la vega providence where the whislte language was once used
    Well many Cubans descend from Canarians fully or mainly. But I think maybe lots of white Cubans are a mix of Canarian, Galician, Asturias and Andalusian. Dominicans have a large Canarian input (along with other Spaniards) but the West African in them makes them plot away from Canarians and in the mulatto range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isleño View Post
    Well many Cubans descend from Canarians fully or mainly. But I think maybe lots of white Cubans are a mix of Canarian, Galician, Asturias and Andalusian. Dominicans have a large Canarian input (along with other Spaniards) but the West African in them makes them plot away from Canarians and in the mulatto range.
    im still trying to figure out whcih island or islands most impacted the dominican white population, we have a small town called san carlos de tenerife now merged in with the capital

    and then i heard we also had some from las palmas and gomera

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    semos for somos. Some of us we still speak like that

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    Canary Islanders get along with Andalusians (and Murcians whom they assimilate to Andalusians), they hate the other "Godos" and especially the Madrileños.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isleño View Post
    Well from what I can tell, Canarians are closest genetically to Madeirans. Majority Iberian stock with North African admixture.
    Madeirans do not have extra North African, rather they have extra Sub-Saharan from the slave trade, 3-5%.

    Anyway I did vote Madeira.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ouroboros View Post
    Why did you excluded coastal North Africans?

    I'm not trolling, just curious.
    For the same reason he excluded Chinese or Hawaians, because 99% of Canarians dont look like North Africans.

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