Sola Rey

Haitian man shares his Ancestry DNA Results

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The Taíno people were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Trinidad , Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico. In the Greater Antilles, the northern Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas, they were known as the Lucayans. They speak the Taíno language, one of the Arawakan languages.

Haitian Creole words of Taino origin

Brazil, Haiti/Saint Domingue / Hispaniola & South Carolina

 had the highest population of African descendants.

Haitian Creole words of African origin

African Roots in Haiti by Darian Napoleon on Prezi

Some people feel like for a Haitian the African percentage is quite low.

He thinks that more Haitians should post & share their dna results as well.

The music is slightly high but he makes up for it by being light hearted and comedic.

Creole words of Portuguese origin

Creole words of Spanish origin

In Haitian creole the Spanish suffix -ador (pronounced in Creole as adò) is sometimes placed in combination with a French verb to describe someone who performs a certain action.

Creole words of Old French origin

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