Citat:
Du fattar fortfarande inte att det inte räknas som minoriteter utan parallella grupper med bland annat officiella språk.
"The Romansh people are a people and ethnic group of Switzerland,"
Switzerland is at the crossroads of several prehistoric migrations, while on the other hand the Alps acted as a refuge in some cases. Genetic studies found the following haplogroups to be prevalent:
Y-DNA: R1b,[17] E3b,[18] I1b2,[19][20][21] R1a[22] J,[23]
mtDNA: H 28% (HV 33%), U4+U5 (14%), K (7%), J (5%)[24]
The traditional ethnic composition of the territories of modern Switzerland includes the following components:
(Deutschschweizer), i.e. Alemannic German, historically amalgamated from the Gallo-Roman population and the Alemanni and Burgundii, including subgroups such as the Walser.
the French (Romands), traditionally , amalgamated from the Gallo-Roman population and Burgundians (the historical Upper Burgundy). They are closely related to the French (especially those of Franche-Comté).
the Italian Swiss (Svizzeri italiani), amalgamated from Raetians and Lombards. They are closely related to the Italians (especially Lombards and Piedmontese).
The Romansh,, settling in parts of the Grisons, historically of Raetic stock.
"The Romansh people are a people and ethnic group of Switzerland,"
Switzerland is at the crossroads of several prehistoric migrations, while on the other hand the Alps acted as a refuge in some cases. Genetic studies found the following haplogroups to be prevalent:
Y-DNA: R1b,[17] E3b,[18] I1b2,[19][20][21] R1a[22] J,[23]
mtDNA: H 28% (HV 33%), U4+U5 (14%), K (7%), J (5%)[24]
The traditional ethnic composition of the territories of modern Switzerland includes the following components:
(Deutschschweizer), i.e. Alemannic German, historically amalgamated from the Gallo-Roman population and the Alemanni and Burgundii, including subgroups such as the Walser.
the French (Romands), traditionally , amalgamated from the Gallo-Roman population and Burgundians (the historical Upper Burgundy). They are closely related to the French (especially those of Franche-Comté).
the Italian Swiss (Svizzeri italiani), amalgamated from Raetians and Lombards. They are closely related to the Italians (especially Lombards and Piedmontese).
The Romansh,, settling in parts of the Grisons, historically of Raetic stock.
Jag har aldrig hävdat att schweizarna består av "minoriteter". Haplotyperna du räknar upp visar ju exakt vad jag säger, Schweiz är genetiskt homogent med 100% kaukasoida haplotyper varav merparten typiskt germanska. Italikerna som gav Italien sitt namn var kelter förövrigt.