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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] Clyde we just had a whole thread on the origins of the so-called Polynesians. Unfortunately, someone decided to remove it in the process of shuffling around the forum. Hopefully we will get it back. I know full well you saw it, but for some reason you choose to parrot outdated nonsense. Not to mention that thread also touched on the fact that the aboriginal Taiwanese and Filipinos were also black, but of course you seem to have a short memory. Anyway, here are some Polynesians for you to Peruse: Duke Kahanamoku Invented Surfing (for Westerners) [IMG]http://www.old-picture.com/american-adventure/pictures/Duke-Kahanamoku.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://hiavps.com/images/Earhart/neg_0213_Earhart_and_Duke_Kahanamoku_eating_pineapple.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.vanssurf.com/duke/duke_1024x768.jpg[/IMG] Kiribati Islanders: [IMG]http://www.galen-frysinger.com/graphics/kiribati05.jpg[/IMG] Huahine Islands (part of French Polynesia) [IMG]http://galenfrysinger.us/1/pacific/huahine08.jpg[/IMG] Tonga [IMG]http://www.galenfrysinger.com/pacific/tonga12.jpg[/IMG] What you have in Polynesia is a mixture of the aboriginal populations that settled there thousands of years ago, followed by many waves of later migrants. It is also widely known (or not so widely obviously) that Hawaii's indigenous population is almost gone and by 2044 it is said that pure blood Hawaiians will be extinct. Most Hawaiians have less than 50% Hawaiian blood. Both Hawaii and Tahiti were depopulated due to European diseases, with many Filipinos and other groups brought to the Islands to work on the European plantations. That is what is the basis of the Polynesians you see today. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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