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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] Evergreen [QUOTE] The Ancient Egyptians associated the Neter Set with evil and Red-Haired individuals. They also differentiated themselves by calling their country "The Land of the Black People". Similarly the Elamites were known as the Meluhha (associated with the word Melanin) and the people of Mohenjo-Darro with Kush (Black). Did these Black people begin to distinguish themselves and Whites both in terms of phenotype and culture because of the Indo-European migrations that took place circa ~ 1,500 BC and the behaviours they observed? [/QUOTE]I don't think they called themselves Blacks in relation to the Indo-European speakers. These people did not come on the scene until after 1500 BC. The only non-Black group around 2500 that I find mention of are the Gutians. [IMG]http://www.isesco.org.ma/English/irak/4.gif[/IMG] Above we see Gutians from Lagash. It appears to me that they called themselves Blacks because Blackness represented identification with the great beyond, i.e., the Universe is Black, therefore the creative spirit and knowledge incarnate must also be Black. You have to understand that the Sumerians-Indus Valley-Egyptians were predominately part of the Maa Confederation. This confederation symbolized by the dragon/lizard/snake etc., came down from the mountains of Middle Africa and replaced the Seed People or Pygmy-Bushman folk who ruled the world before the great flood. The great flood set in motion a series of migrations that placed a number of ethnic groups in competition for land and technology. The Kushites , members of the Maa Confederation due to their skill in navigation and boat building were the first folk to take advantage of the power vacumn left in the decline of Seed People power due to the flood. The Kushites remained the dominant power between 3000-500 BC. After 2500 BC, Kushite power was being challenged in the Levant by the Gutians and Assyrians; the Assyrians also made successful in roads in Iran, but Kushites remained dominant here until after the fall of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BC)(Persians); by 1400 we see the Indo-Europeans invading Europe and Egypt. After 1200 we see the Classical mongoloids (present-day Vienamese, Fillipinos and etc.) replacing the Kushite rulers in China. The expansion of the Classical Mongoloid (Proto- Polynesian) people forced the Kushites to expand into the Pacific. These Africans after 1300 carried the Lapita culture to coastal near Oceania. They were in turn replaced by the Polynesian people. [b]This is why we find many mixed Near Oceanian Populations like the Fijians [/b] [IMG]http://www.bulafiji-au.com/man15.jpg[/IMG] That's why we find some Fijians who look like Africans. [IMG]http://www.south-seas-adventures.com/Gallery/MIRGAL_ACTIVITIES_1/images/activities1_matangi_JGutekunst_i005.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.sideshowworld.com/dmzulu1.JPG[/IMG] While other Fijians and Near Oceanians who live away from the coat look like the Australians. [IMG]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/139/404469882_d968cb66ca.jpg[/IMG] [b]Australian [/b] [IMG]http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=95159&rendTypeId=4[/IMG] . [/qb][/QUOTE]Clyde you are so ridiculous it is funny. There is no such thing as proto polynesian. The first Polynesian and Pacific Islanders were black and did not come from Kush. They came from aboriginal populations similar to those in New Guinea, who have been there for 30,000 years or more. There have been multiple waves of migrations since then, which have produced the features you see in Polynesia today. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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