The Americas
Sonni Abatta's ancestors are of Italian descent, not Spanish.
It doesn't matter, if you have ancestors from Italy you are somewhat Italian...if you mean how much Italian do you need to be considered fully Italian? That would be 100%, obviously.
Anthony obviously has not only Italian ancestors but also Albanian.ALBANESE, ALBANESI: Originaly from Albania.Since the 15th century many people migrated from Albania to Abruzzi, Molise, Apulia, Calabria, Sicily.
my ancestors came on The Louisiana in 1908
Suzanne Adams has written: 'Finding Your Italian Ancestors'
First of all subsitute "you're" with "your" !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, of course... If your great grandparents are Italian, your parent is Italian, meaning you are Italian. You just become less and less Italian as it gets bred out. You will always be what your ancestors were.
Yes, but it depends on the context. Italian can be considered an ethnicity when it is referring to the group of people whose ancestors came from or were born in Italy. However, Italian can also be considered a nationality since any person can get an Italian passport even if his or her ancestors were not born in Italy. For example, someone born in Italy to Italian parents, grandparents, etc. would be an ethnic and national Italian. Someone born in the United States to American parents but all Italian grandparents would be an ethnic Italian but a US national. Someone born in Italy to Tunisian parents, but who lives in Italy and has Italian citizenship would be a national Italian, but an ethnic Tunisian (probably Arab or Amazigh).
the ancestors of the pueblo peoples were called puebloans
people
No, most of them have European ancestors.
The word 'ancestors' is a noun, a word for people.
People in Japan have different rights than people in the US ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Japaneses people have japaneses ancestors American people have american ancestors