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malibudusul
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2734675/Kennewick-Mans-life-revealed-9-000-year-old-nomad-lived-seal-meat-drank-glacial-meltwater-Asian.html
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Doxie, I thought that you would enjoy a demonstration of just what disgusting, lying, RACIST, purveyors of HISTORY your Albino brethren STILL are.

Quote: The large long dimensions of Kennewick man’s skull most closely match those of Polynesians, specifically the inhabitants of the Chatham Islands near New Zealand.


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(Quote: This clay facial reconstruction of Kennewick Man was carefully sculpted around the morphological features of his skull, and lends a deeper understanding of what he may have looked like nearly 9,000 years ago.)


How pathetic, in order to make their racists lie plausible, they had to find an obscure population of only 600 MULATTOES in the far away Pacific, and claim that they are related to ancient Americans.


The Chatham Islands form an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 680 kilometres (420 mi) southeast of mainland New Zealand. It consists of about ten islands within a 40-kilometre (25 mi) radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island.

PEOPLE:

Moriori are the indigenous people of the Chatham Islands. These people lived by a code of non-violence and passive resistance (see Nunuku-whenua), which made it easier for Taranaki Māori invaders to nearly exterminate them in the 1830s.
During the early 20th century it was commonly, but erroneously, believed that the Moriori were pre-Māori settlers of New Zealand, linguistically and genetically different from the Māori, and possibly Melanesian (Black). This story, incorporated into Stephenson Percy Smith's "Great Fleet" hypothesis, was widely believed during the early 20th century. However the hypothesis was not always accepted.

By the late 20th century the hypothesis that the Moriori were different from the Māori had fallen out of favour amongst archeologists, who believed that the Moriori were Māori who settled on the Chatham Islands in the 16th century. The earlier hypothesis was discredited in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Moriori are culturally Polynesian. They developed a distinct Moriori culture in the Chatham Islands as they adapted to local conditions.

Although speculation once suggested that they settled the Chatham Islands directly from the tropical Polynesian islands, or even that they were Melanesian in origin, current research indicates that ancestral Moriori were Māori Polynesians who emigrated to the Chatham Islands from New Zealand before 1500. Evidence supporting this theory comes from the characteristics that the Moriori language has in common with the dialect of Māori spoken by the Ngāi Tahu tribe of the South Island, and comparisons of the genealogies of Moriori ("hokopapa") and Māori ("whakapapa").

Moriori

The first human habitation of the Chathams was by migrating Polynesian tribes who settled the islands about 1500 CE, and in their isolation became the Moriori. The belief as to their origins was overturned late in the 20th century. The former belief, which arose in the 1800s, was that the original Moriori migrated directly from more northerly Polynesian islands, just as with the settlement of New Zealand by the ancestors of the Māori. However, linguistic research indicates instead that the ancestral Moriori were Māori wanderers from New Zealand.

European arrival

The name "Chatham Islands" comes from the ship HMS Chatham of the Vancouver Expedition, whose captain William R. Broughton landed on 29 November 1791, claimed possession for Great Britain and named the islands after the First Lord of the Admiralty, John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham. It is estimated that 10 to 20 percent of the indigenous Moriori soon died from diseases introduced by foreigners.

Māori conquest and genocide

On 19 November 1835 and later in 5 December, about 900 Māori armed with guns, clubs and axes arrived on the brig Lord Rodney. The first mate of the ship had been kidnapped and threatened with death unless the captain took the invaders on board. The Māori included men, women and children, along with 78 tonne of seed potato, 20 pigs and 7 waka. The Māori came from two tribes, Ngati Tama and Ngati Mutunga. Initially they were cared for by the local Moriori. When it became clear they intended to stay the Moriori withdrew to their marae at Te Awapatiki. The Moriori debated what to do about the Taranaki Māori invaders. They decided to implement their policy of non-aggression. After this hui (consultation) the invaders began to takahi, or walk the land, to lay claim to it. They proceeded to ritually massacre about 300 Moriori, who are thought to have totalled about 2,000,[13] cannibalise the dead and enslave the survivors. A Moriori survivor recalled: "[The Māori] commenced to kill us like sheep.... [We] were terrified, fled to the bush, concealed ourselves in holes underground, and in any place to escape our enemies. It was of no avail; we were discovered and killed – men, women and children indiscriminately". A Māori conqueror justified their actions as follows: "We took possession... in accordance with our custom and we caught all the people. Not one escaped. Some ran away from us, these we killed, and others we killed-but what of that? It was in accordance with our custom."

Ernst Dieffenbach, who visited the Chathams on a New Zealand Company ship in 1840, reported that the Moriori were the virtual slaves of Māori and were severely mistreated, with death a blessing. By the time the slaves were released in 1862 only 160 remained, 10% of the 1835 population.
After the invasion, Moriori were forbidden to marry Moriori, or to have children with each other. All became slaves of the invaders until the 1860s. Many died in despair. Many Moriori women had children by their Māori masters.

A number of Moriori women eventually married either Māori or European men. Some were taken from the Chathams and never returned. In 1840 Ngati Mutunga decided to attack Ngati Tama at their pa. They built a high staging next to the pa so they could fire down on their former allies.
Fighting was still in progress when the New Zealand Company ship Cuba arrived with the idea of buying land for settlement. The Treaty of Waitangi, at that stage, did not apply to the islands. The company negotiated a truce between the two warring tribes. In 1841 the New Zealand Company had proposed to establish a German colony on the Chathams. The proposal was discussed by the directors and John Ward signed an agreement with Karl Sieveking of Hamburg on 12 September 1841. However when the Colonial Office said that the islands were to be part of the colony of New Zealand and any Germans settling there would be treated as aliens, Joseph Somes claimed that Ward had been acting on his own initiative. The proposed leader John Beit and the expedition went to Nelson instead.

The company was then able to purchase large areas of land at Whangaroa and Waitangi from Ngati Mutanga and also large areas of land from Ngati Tama. This did not stop Ngati Mutunga from trying to get revenge for the death of one of their chiefs. They were satisfied after they killed the brother of a Ngati Tama chief. The tribes agreed to an uneasy peace which was finally conformed in 1842.

An all-male group of German Lutheran missionaries arrived in 1843. After a group of women were sent out to join them three years later several marriages ensued, and many members of the present-day population can trace their ancestry back to the missionary families.

In 1865 the Māori leader Te Kooti was exiled on the Chatham Islands along with a large group of Māori rebels called Hau Hau, who had murdered missionaries and fought against government forces, mainly on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The rebel prisoners were paid one shilling a day to work on sheep farms owned by the few European settlers. Sometimes they worked on road and track improvements. They were initially guarded by 26 guards half of whom were Māori. They lived in whare along with their families. The prisoners helped build a redoubt of stone surrounded by a ditch and wall. Later they built 3 stone prison cells.

Present day conditions

The Moriori community is organised as the Hokotehi Moriori Trust. The Moriori have received recognition from the Crown and the New Zealand government and some of their claims against those institutions for the generations of neglect and oppression have been accepted and acted on. Moriori are recognised as the original people of Rekohu. The Crown also recognised the Māori tribe: Ngati Mutunga as having indigenous status in the Chathams by right of 160-odd years of occupation.

The population of the islands is 650, including members of both ethnic groups. In January 2005 the Moriori celebrated the opening of the new Kopinga Marae (meeting house).

Modern descendants of the 1835 Māori conquerors claimed a share in ancestral Māori fishing rights. This claim was granted. Now that the primordial population, the Moriori, have been recognised to be former Māori—over the objections of some of the Ngati Mutunga—they too share in the ancestral Māori fishing rights. Both groups have been granted fishing quotas.

Population

Chatham and Pitt Islands are inhabited, with 600 residents in the 2013 Census. The town of Waitangi is the main settlement with some 200 residents. There are other villages such as Owenga, Te One and Kaingaroa, where there are two primary schools. A third school is on Pitt Island. There are also the fishing villages of Owenga and Port Hutt. The population is mainly of European, Māori and Moriori background; 59% said they identified as Māori (which includes Moriori), and around 77% identified as European or New Zealander.

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The reason that Doxie's lying Albino people want to equate Kennewick man with New Zealanders, is because they are now a PURE MULATTO PEOPLE - heavily leaning to their Albino side. Thus they (the Albinos) get to do what they ALWAYS like to do, CLAIM THAT THEY LOOKED JUST LIKE US! (Albinos) Ha,ha,ha,ha.

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Albino lies also allow me do do what I like best: DEBUNKING ALBINO LIES!

(Though these people ARE mulattoes, they still have enough original blood to give an indication of what the original people USED to look like)



Photographs from the Christchurch Public Library (New Zealand).


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The only Moriori meeting-house in Maori style
[1890]



The last of his race

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Tami Solomon (1884-1933), a sheep farmer of Te Awapatiki, Chatham Islands, picture in 1925 on his annual visit to Christchurch. He is remembered for being the last survivor of the Moriori people

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Great post. What makes the theory so implausible is that there were no Polynesians in the Pacific 9kya. And researchers never explain how Polynesians made their way to North America during the Ice Age.

Researchers always want you to avoid reading the original research, becuase if you did you would find that the crainiometrics indicated the first Americans were Blacks=Negroes.

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Awww how cute its Clyde "Whites aren't Human" Winters & Mike "Kill Whitey" the two Black racist Black supremacist hypocrites. Give it up already you two, everyone knows all you go about trying to do is to rob other people of what is theirs. You particularly want to do this to Whites. Why Clyde & Mike? Why do you want to rob Whites of our humanity? Why do you want to rob us of our history? Why do you want to prevent us from knowing who we are & where we come from? Why don't you want us knowing who our ancestors are? Why do you want to rob us of our pride? Why do you want to rob us of our knowledge of self? Why do you want to do the same to everyone else as well?
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quote:
Originally posted by Clyde Winters:
Great post. What makes the theory so implausible is that there were no Polynesians in the Pacific 9k ya.
And researchers never explain how Polynesians made their way to North America during the Ice Age.

That's why it's so important that Blacks collaborate:

You know, I had gotten so involved in the other things, that I missed that, which is the most obvious and telling thing.

The Austronesian peoples discovered Polynesia by 1000 BC. These people settled most of the Pacific Islands. They had settled Easter Island by 300 AD, Hawaii by 400 AD, and into New Zealand by 800 AD.

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Run Mikey run, run Clyde run. Answer my questions boys. Why do you want to rob Whites of our humanity? Why do you want to rob us of our history? Why do you want to prevent us from knowing who we are & where we come from? Why don't you want us knowing who our ancestors are? Why do you want to rob us of our pride? Why do you want to rob us of our knowledge of self? Why do you want to do the same to everyone else as well?
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^It's always interesting to see how Albinos BUILD on each others lies.

The Daily Mail lying article was based on an earlier lying article from the Smithsonian, which went in an entirely different direction.

I will soon post on that article

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Kennewick Man page at RH.

http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/Misc/Americas/Kennewick_man.htm

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Bumped because I don't know if everybody who was interested saw the link.
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:




The last of his race

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Tami Solomon (1884-1933),
Chatham Islands,

picture in 1925

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Tami Solomon (1884-1933)
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Tommy Solomon (Tame Horomona-Rehe) is pictured here as a young boy (sitting at left) with a group of Moriori,
probably around 1890.

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Chatham Islanders c.1860

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The inhabitants of the Chatham Islands, the Moriori, had dwindled to about 100 in 1860 due to massacres by Maori warriors, transported from New Zealand on British vessels in 1835. A survivor recalled:

[The Maori] commenced to kill us like sheep.... [We] were terrified, fled to the bush, concealed ourselves in holes underground, and in any place to escape our enemies. It was of no avail; we were discovered and killed - men, women and children indiscriminately". A Maori conqueror justified their actions as follows: "We took possession... in accordance with our customs and we caught all the people. Not one escaped...."
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Te Karaka Nga Munanga Pawa 1881
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A group of Moriori. 19th c

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see how Mike manipulates
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How quaint, simple, and even sweet, some things can seem, if you don't know what's really behind it.

New Zealand Haka dance draws humorous reactions from Team USA.

Video link

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/yahoo-sports-minute/new-zealand-haka-dance-draws-humorous-reactions-from-team-usa-013935161.html

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The inhabitants of the Chatham Islands, the Moriori, had dwindled to about 100 in 1860 due to massacres by Maori warriors, transported from New Zealand on British vessels in 1835. A survivor recalled:

[The Maori] commenced to kill us like sheep.... [We] were terrified, fled to the bush, concealed ourselves in holes underground, and in any place to escape our enemies. It was of no avail; we were discovered and killed - men, women and children indiscriminately". A Maori conqueror justified their actions as follows: "We took possession... in accordance with our customs and we caught all the people. Not one escaped...."

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