I am Greek. The exact term for this particular type of genealogy is “foot and toe ancestry.” Among the foot types, the Celtic foot type is the most complex and unusual. The most common type is for the second toe to be the longest toe, as in the Greek foot of “foot genealogy” theory. There is no scientific basis for this, as most Aboriginals actually have the Greek foot type. But it made me take my socks off and look. Ancestral Findings article
Made me take my socks off too! looks like I have Celtic feet. Although in listening to the description, I'm not sure that my big toe is 'exceptionally' long. Lol oh well the Celtic is closest to the picture description so Celtic it is!
lol Oh sure I can harp. Oh wait you said PLAY the harp! NOPE to all 3! Sorry I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I'm having a horrible time responding to comments tonight. They're just showing up really weird on my end anyway. Nite all!
I would say Orient, especially on left foot. Right foot slightly different, more African. This is kind of fun, thanks Mr. Brunner.
Mine are either Egyptian or Mongolian. I am thinking they look a little more like the Mongolian, but the last little toe is pretty short. I guess I need to watch the video. Maybe Norwegian. It is hard for me to tell between these three, but my toes definitely make a downslope after the big toe.
I looked at both feet on the floor to figure out if my second toe is longer than my big toe. It was hard to tell. I finally held my leg out and stuck my foot in front of the monitor to see if I am Greek, African or Egyptian. When I did that, the backlight of my monitor revealed a protruding second toe.
John B. a protruding second toe? Does that mean it's longer than your big toe or another one growing next to it?