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A Black South Indian and a Black Native American couple from the Caribbean Arawak tribe
A man from Tamil Nadu, South India
the lioness, Member # 17353
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John White (c. 1540 – c. 1593) was an English artist and early pioneer of English efforts to settle North America. He was among those who sailed with Richard Grenville to the shore of present-day North Carolina in 1585, acting as artist and mapmaker to the expedition. During his time at Roanoke Island he made a number of watercolor sketches of the surrounding landscape and the native Algonkin peoples. These works are significant as they are the most informative illustrations of a Native American society of the Eastern seaboard
In 1585 White had been commissioned to "draw to life" the inhabitants of the New World and their surroundings.[2] During White's time at Roanoke Island, he completed numerous watercolor drawings of the surrounding landscape and native peoples. These works are significant as they are the most informative illustrations of a Native American society of the Eastern seaboard, and predate the first body of "discovery voyage art" created in the late 18th century by the artists who sailed with Captain James Cook. They represent the sole-surviving visual record of the native inhabitants of America encountered by England's first settlers.
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Clyde Winters Member # 10129
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By the 17th Century the original Arawak had mainly been killed off. Any photographs of "Arawak", are of Mongoloid Indians who had mated with the Black Native Americans.
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. Arawak in Surinam
Arawak artifacts
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the lioness, Member # 17353
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quote:Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] By the 17th Century the original Arawak had mainly been killed off. Any photographs of "Arawak", are of Mongoloid Indians who had mated with the Black Native Americans.
So the Carribean islands had both asiatic and non-asiatic Indians on them? This is what Columbus encountered?
Clyde Winters Member # 10129
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
quote:Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] By the 17th Century the original Arawak had mainly been killed off. Any photographs of "Arawak", are of Mongoloid Indians who had mated with the Black Native Americans.
So the Carribean islands had both asiatic and non-asiatic Indians on them? This is what Columbus encountered?
Columbus did not meet Mongoloid Indians. The Arawak were predominately mainland. By the time the British had arrived some mongoloid Indians had settled on some of the West Indian Islands. Interestingly, the Taino spoke a Mande language.
Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor Member # 18264
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quote:Originally posted by Clyde Winters: By the 17th Century the original Arawak had mainly been killed off. Any photographs of "Arawak", are of Mongoloid Indians who had mated with the Black Native Americans.
Arawak in Surinam
Those people are not Arawaka. There is a large Surinamese community in Holland. And I have vistited Surinam a few times. The runaway slaves were called Morons (Moroon). Those who stayed in the city became Creoles. But a lot of Creoles have Arawake admixture. And to a lesser degree do the Morons.
IronLion Member # 16412
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Morons - Moro - Muurs
the lioness, Member # 17353
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Clyde Winters Member # 10129
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quote:Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor:
quote:Originally posted by Clyde Winters: By the 17th Century the original Arawak had mainly been killed off. Any photographs of "Arawak", are of Mongoloid Indians who had mated with the Black Native Americans.
Arawak in Surinam
Those people are not Arawaka. There is a large Surinamese community in Holland. And I have vistited Surinam a few times. The runaway slaves were called Morons (Moroon). Those who stayed in the city became Creoles. But a lot of Creoles have Arawake admixture. And to a lesser degree do the Morons.
These people could have been Arawak. It was not uncommon for Native Americans to dress in Western garments.
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. Below is Teedyuscung, "King of the Delawares" .He lived in the Wyoming Valley, on the northern branch of the Susquehanna River. He was a Lenape.
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Teedyuscung believed that if he dressed like whites and became Christian, they would respect him better, since he illustrated elements of their culture. He even lived at a Mission for a time. Later he, along with other Black and Mongoloid Indians moved into the Wyoming Valley. But converting to Christianity did not save him from white racism.
Whites led by the Penn family and their mongoloid Iroquois allies later murdered Teedyuscung, and took their land.
Many of the Black Native Americans moved into the Ohio Valley, and even Illinois. Indian lands and governments were denied recognition by the government , and the Black Native Americans were declared "free colored", to make sure the Black Native Americans would have no "legal" right to their own lands.
Today the Lenape remain a mixed Indian nation.
Below are Nanticoke at the Lenape-Nanticoke annual celebration.
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Mike111 Member # 9361
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
Here is a perfect example of how Albinos spread mis-information, and why the uneducated should always be on guard when being informed/educated by Albinos. There is simply no substitute for critical thinking.
To the point:
If the people above had really been "Runaway African Slaves", would they not have reverted to their NATIVE AFRICAN DRESS, instead of taking on the dress of NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS???
Clyde Winters Member # 10129
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quote:Originally posted by Mike111:
quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
Here is a perfect example of how Albinos spread mis-information, and why the uneducated should always be on guard when being informed/educated by Albinos. There is simply no substitute for critical thinking.
To the point:
If the people above had really been "Runaway African Slaves", would they not have reverted to their NATIVE AFRICAN DRESS, instead of taking on the dress of NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS???
So true. The original picture came from a Dutch language site so I was surprised when lioness said it was published at realhistory.
Whites will do anything to confuse and lie about history. Thanks for setting the record straight.
the lioness, Member # 17353
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Portrait of the Kali'na exhibited at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris in 1892.
Woman in center of above photo
These indigenous Caribs have bone straight hair. But at the same time this woman has broad "Black" features
Mike would call this a black woman due to the features and what is probably a brown skin tone
Clyde would call these people Mongoloid and not Black
Yet if Clyde was looking at a hairless reconstruction based on her skull he would call it Black
Mike and Clyde, I know how their minds work
Go ahead ask Mike and Clyde if this woman is Black >
They won't answer because they're cornered, I've got em
No these Islands did not have two types of Natives, one "Black" and the other "Mongoloid" They had native people like the above and they had recent Africans and other foreigners, that's it, simple
Clyde Winters Member # 10129
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness,:
Portrait of the Kali'na exhibited at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris in 1892.
Woman in center of above photo
These indigenous Caribs have bone straight hair. But at the same time this woman has broad "Black" features
Mike would call this a black woman due to the features and what is probably a brown skin tone
Clyde would call these people Mongoloid and not Black
Yet if Clyde was looking at a hairless reconstruction based on her skull he would call it Black
Mike and Clyde, I know how their minds work
Go ahead ask Mike and Clyde if this woman is Black >
They won't answer because they're cornered, I've got em
No these Islands did not have two types of Natives, one "Black" and the other "Mongoloid" They had native people like the above and they had recent Africans and other foreigners, that's it, simple
LOL.You're a liar. Now we also know you like to fake evidence. So no one can believe your assertion that Black are recent migrants to the Caribbean.
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It is sad that whites like you will lie about history, even in the face of hard evidence. lioness you are indeed pathetic,