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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cassiterides: [qb] It may be strange to YOU, but experts on ancient Peruvian civilization NEVER claim these people were blonde or red-headed when they were alive. The same is true for Egyptologists who never speak of Egyptians as blondes or red-heads only YOU and your Nazi ilk since it was the Nazis who called the ancient Peruvians "Aryan ancestors" due to the hair color of the mummies ========= All incorrect. There were redheads among the Peruvians, just like the Easter Islanders. The ethnologist Thor Heyerdahl wrote a book on this called Aku-Aku - he also took pictures of redhaired native easter islanders. [IMG]http://www.wendag.com/images/titans/eired.jpg[/IMG] The mayor of Easter Island, Hei, who claimed to be a "pure bred" long ear is seated second from the left, front row. Second from the right, front row, is his son, Juan (note his bright red hair). - They clearly look Caucasoid, however other racial ancestry proposed is Ainu. And the Ainu were noted to be red haired. Herdayl left the origin of this fair haired race open (either it was a fair branch of polynesians, caucasoids or ainu). [/qb][/QUOTE]I looked up your source, and it showed the most rediclious nazi crap ever. And you don't even feel ashamed of this? :o Stop trying to claim other peoples history. Your ancestors came from the forests and caves of Europe. Be proud of that. [IMG]http://www.exoticindiaart.com/books/the_myth_of_the_aryan_invasion_of_india_nab003.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ECAB2HXEL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]Ainu according to Japanese, [IMG]http://oldphotosjapan.com/images/23.jpg[/IMG] Ainu chiefs played an important role in their society. Each Ainu village was administered by three hereditary chiefs. Interestingly, they were not allowed to judge criminals. This function was performed by other members of the community. The Ainu are a distinctive ethnic group which used to have a culture completely different from that of the Japanese. This culture was virtually destroyed during the Meiji Period when policies aimed at assimilating the Ainu into Japanese culture outlawed their language and restricted their activities. The word Ainu is derived from the word Aynu, which means human. These days some Ainu prefer the term Utari. During the Edo Period they were often referred to as Ezo, Yezo or Emishi. Although the Ainu probably inhabited large areas of Japan, they are now mainly found in Hokkaido. During the 20th century heated debate raged over the origins of the Ainu. This was finally settled by the mid 1990’s when genetic studies showed that they are “the descendants of Japan’s ancient Jomon inhabitants, mixed with Korean genes of Yayoi colonists and of the modern Japanese.”1 1 Diamond, Jared (June, 1998). Japanese Roots. Discover Magazine Vol. 19: 86-94. http://oldphotosjapan.com/ja/photos/191/ainu-jp http://oldphotosjapan.com/en/photos/144/ainu [/QB][/QUOTE]
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