Angela Natividad

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Angela Natividad graduated with degrees in Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.

In university, Angela was an athletic scholar and dabbled in different leadership roles for her organizations and her classes and even edited the school paper's lifestyle wing. After graduating, she entered directly into an editorial role for several online magazines and has been contributing articles both locally and internationally about a host of topics--from her own passions to film criticism and even to creative writing endeavors. She also took on more digital and content marketing roles to better understand content and how it moves and shapes the digital landscape.

Latest articles from the author

A family of four sits closely together on a sofa in a well-lit living room. Two children, a boy and a girl, sit between a man and a woman. All four are smiling and looking at each other, creating a warm and cheerful atmosphere, perhaps reminiscing about stories they've discovered on the best ancestry sites.

Can Your Blood Type Reveal Your Heritage?

Understanding how your blood type is inherited can feel like opening a family scrapbook written in genes. Yet the story those genes tell is short. This guide explains what blood types are, why their global patterns look the way they do, and how far they fall short when you try to trace deep roots. The […]
A sepia-toned image depicts a solemn Native American chief with a feathered headdress. In the background, silhouettes of two riders on horseback are visible. The textured backdrop, evocative of ancient times, raises intriguing questions about the origins of Native Americans and their Asian ancestry.

How Are Native Americans Related to East Asian Populations?

Long before GPS or paper maps, our ancestors left clues to their journeys inside their DNA. By reading those clues, scientists now sketch a clearer picture of how the first people reached the Americas—and why modern Indigenous communities are not simply “Asians who kept walking.” Let’s unpack that story in everyday language. Key Takeaways How […]
A tall person dressed in primitive attire stands at the entrance of a dimly-lit cave, illuminated by a beam of light streaming from above. The surrounding cave walls are rugged with scattered rocks on the ground, evoking a sense of Neanderthal history.

Neanderthal Height: How Did They Measure Up?

Group Average Height Neanderthal Males 5 ft 5 in - 5 ft 6 in (164-168 cm) Neanderthal Females 5 ft - 5 ft 1 in (152-156 cm) Pre-Industrial European Males 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) Pre-Industrial European Females 5 ft (153 cm) Possible Maximum Neanderthal Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Neanderthals, a […]
Three men are sitting at a bar, smiling and holding glasses of beer. The man in the middle, showcasing classic Irish traits, is wearing a green hat; the man on the left sports a green checkered shirt, and the man on the right is in a green and orange shirt with a gray cap.

What Are Typical Irish Physical Features?

While Ireland boasts a diverse population, certain physical characteristics are often associated with people of Irish heritage. These traits reflect genetics, history, and even cultural practices. Here are some of the more common ones: Important Note: It's crucial to remember these are common traits, not rules. People of Irish heritage don’t all look alike. Generalizations […]