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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] wikipedia: according to a recent study by Fregel et al. 2009, in spite of the geographic nearness between the Canary Islands and Morocco, the genetic heritage of the Canary islands male lineages, is mainly from European origin. Nearly 67% of the haplogroups resulting from are Euro–Eurasian (R1a (2.76%), R1b (50.62%), J (14%), I (9.66%) and G (3.99%)). Unsurprisingly the Spanish conquest brought the genetic base of the current male population of the Canary Islands. Nevertheless, the second most important haplogroup origin is Northern Africa. E1b1b (14% including 8.30% of the typical berber haplogroup E-M81), E1b1a and E1a (1.50%), and T (3%) haplogroups are present at a rate of 33%. Even if a part of these "eastern" haplogroups were introduced by the Spanish (they are well represented in Spain), we can suppose that a good portion of this rate was already there at the time of the conquest.[18][19] According to the same study, the presence of autochthonous North African E-M81 lineages, and also other relatively abundant markers (E-M78 and J-M267) from the same region in the indigenous Guanche population, "strongly points to that area [North Africa] as the most probable origin of the Guanche ancestors". In this study, Fregel et al. estimated that, based on Y-chromosome and mtDNA haplogroup frequencies, the relative female and male indigenous Guanche contributions to the present-day Canary Islands populations were respectively of 41.8% and 16.1% _______________________________________ https://books.google.com/books?id=RXgiGsCXdVUC&pg=PA191&lpg=PA191&dq= [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/32/20/2ttd1Crb_o.png[/IMG] Venezuela By Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Kimberly J. Morse ^^^ If you go to the link for this book on Venezuela the chapter title is "Social Classes and Ethnicity, Who is Venezuelan: Race and Class in Venezuela " p 185 They are describing the thousands of immigrants from the Canary Islands who went to Venezuela as "white" ( page 191) Before that page the describe the other groups in colonial era Venezuela Indigenous Venezuelans ( p 187) Slaves and Free, African and Mixed Race in the Colonial Era (p189) Apparently these Canary Islander immigrants were perceived as per the social construct, "white" although they also had some berber ancestry __________________________ [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/a7/d1/qRN74Yrz_o.png[/IMG] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhYNQpguZe0 ____________________________________________________ 1898 [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/11/2a/pC35iZ7i_o.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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