Sentences with phrase «ancestors came»

Yes, I read all the way to the bottom and because my ancestors came from Sweden and Norway in the 1800's, several were orphaned but I know these, my greats names and burial place.
Our ancestors came together and built small communities, eventually these became civilisations and finally over millennia they became nation states.
«It's [Wakanda] a connection to the continent our ancestors came from, and indicative of what could have been, and what could still be, in unity.
My most interesting personal trip was the one I took with my family last year that involved travel to four countries from which most of our ancestors came: Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic.
And The New York Times notes that Portuguese - American Tony Coelho, who represented California in Congress from 1978 to 1989, was a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and that U.S. Rep. Dennis Cardoza, whose ancestors came from the Azores, a Portuguese archipelago, is still a member.
Don't forget that een if it is hard, if you and your parents were born there and everything you own is there and you don't know any better life there is not that much motivation to strike off somewhere totally new and unknown * to you * even if it is where your ancestors came from.
The Hani people's ancestors came to this area around 2,500 years ago.
The English Toy Spaniel's ancestors came from the Far East to Europe during the 16th century, probably as gifts from Japanese Emperors to English royalty.
Crockett's DNA includes a story of where his father's ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Crockett who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
A breed from Germany, Boxers are cousins to most breeds of bulldogs, and it's thought that their ancestors came from Tibetan bred fighting dogs.
Molly Malone's DNA includes a story of where her father's ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Bosley who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Shiloh who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
Bosley's DNA includes a story of where his father's ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Jake who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
It is most closely related to the Westie, as both their ancestors came from Perthshire.
The cat's ancestors came from a desert environment and relied on getting adequate amounts of water in the food they ate.
While the Chihuahua originated in Central America, the Yorkie's ancestors came from England.
Some say it's because their ancestors came from deserts where the only available water source was from prey; after all, mammals» bodies are 70 % water.
Nash's DNA includes a story of where his father's ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Nash who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Aussie who he is, his genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where his ancestors came from.
Posh's DNA includes a story of where her father's ancestors came from.
Aussie's DNA includes a story of where his father's ancestors came from.
You can learn about the breeds that make Posh who she is, her genetic family tree, and even go back in time to see where her ancestors came from.
I would travel to either the United Kingdom, Ireland, or Norway because that is where my ancestors came from.
(Friend's ancestors came to America in the 17th century and his father was president of Swarthmore College.
For purposes of the U.S. Census, Hispanic Americans today are identified according to the parts of the world that they or their ancestors came from, including Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Spain, or the nations of Central or South America.
Invite students to learn where their ancestors came from.
The information below shows how many of every 100 Hispanic Americans list each of seven different countries as the nation from which their ancestors came.
Therefore, even though there is a huge curiosity of populations of the Americas to learn about the continent from which their ancestors came, there is precious little knowledge of Africa in the Americas, especially the Caribbean and South America.
If you feel like it — after you've completed Professor Russell Johnson's «My Ancestors Came Over on the Minnow...» quiz, which I haven't yet (mull over question # 28, why don't you?)
The Ancestors Came recounts civil rights activist Faith Ringgold's memories of her past.
But the entire philosophy is based on where your ancestors came from.
People's ancestors came from different places — some were probably more vegetarian, others lived off of the sea while still others foraged vegetables and hunted meats.
If your ancestors came from Europe, it's highly likely that you have the gene for gluten sensitivity, too.
We are not one pure race, with everyone having the same genetic history, the same family origins; our ancestors came from all over the world, from places with different climates, different food sources and styles, and environmental atmospheres.
In fact, it's most prevalent among those whose ancestors came from India's Punjab region.
Some want to learn which tribe in Africa their ancestors came from, for example, or what percentage of their DNA can be traced to northern Europe.
Modern mimic: The first formalized suggestion that we should be relying on meat and modeling ourselves, at least food-wise, after our cave - dwelling ancestors came from The Stone Age Diet, a 1975 book by gastroenterologist Walter Voegtlin.
Because changes in the b globin gene are common in the Mediterranean area, people whose ancestors came from such areas as Greece or Italy may wish to be screened for thalassemia.
Called the fertile crescent theory after a part of the world where agriculture appeared early, the notion is supported by lower instances of diabetes in people whose ancestors came from the Middle East and Europe.
The researchers then statistically plotted the genetic distances between the groups based on 326 genomic markers — stretches of DNA with no known functional significance — that are known to vary among people whose ancestors came from different parts of the world.
A recombined chromosome might tell you, for example, that your Ice Age ancestors came from Central Asia and a later ancestor was governor of Connecticut, but it would be missing their passage through England.
My dad's ancestors came from England, Germany, and Ireland.
«Our study revealed an unexplained correlation between the happiness today of some nations and the observed happiness of Americans whose ancestors came from these nations,» says Professor Oswald.
When their DNA was tested most of those characters - found to their surprise and, in some cases, horror, that they were ancestors came from a variety of places outside the UK.
Fun fact: I happen to be of Czech descent (my mother's maiden name is Fitzek), but my ancestors came to the U.S. by way of Chicago and didn't bake, as far as I know.
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
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