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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] Only Euronuts and their negro and asian flunkies believe the Dravidians did not come from Africa. It was Dravidians who proved that Dravidian speaking people originated in Africa, and that Dravidians and Africans are related historically and genetically. [b] K.P. Aravanan, former Vice-Chancellor of Manonmaniyam Sundaranar University[/b] [IMG]http://www.keetru.com/literature/essays/images/ka-pa-aravanan_200.jpg[/IMG] Dravidian speaking people recognize their African heritage. See: Aravanan KP. 1976. ''Physical and cultural similarities between Dravidians and Africans''. Journal of Tamil Studies 10:23–27; Aravanan KP. 1979. "Notable negroid elements in Dravidian India". J Tamil Studies 20–45. Aravanan KP. 1980. Dravidians and Africans, Madras. [IMG]http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/07/images/2011060762370301.jpg[/IMG] LOL. These Dravidians do not look like caucasoids. . [b]U. P. Upadhyaya and S.P. Upadhyaya[/b] [IMG]http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/tutlu_082709-1.jpg[/IMG] 1. 'Dravidian and Negro-African', U.P.Upadhyaya, Intnl. J. of Dravidian Linguisitsics 5:1 (1976) 32-64 2. U. P.Upadhyaya & S.P.Upadhyaya, 'Affinites ethno-linguistiques entre Dravidiens et les Negro-Africain' , Bull. IFAN , no.1 (1976) pp.127-157 3. U. P. Upadhyaya & S.P. Upadhyaya, 'Les liens entre Kerala et l"Afrique tels qu'ils resosortent des survivances culturelles et linguistiques', Bulletin de L'IFAN , no.1 (1979) pp.100-132 [QUOTE] [IMG]http://img.tfd.com/wn/17/68985-tulu.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img.tfd.com/wn/F5/66062-tulu.jpg[/IMG] [b]A Speaker of the Tulu Dravidian Language[/b] 2009 In a small discrete village of Majur, around three kilometres from Kaup on the road to Shirva, adjacent to 300 years old temple of Shri Durga Parameshwari, lives an elderly couple-Dr. Uliyar Padmanabha Upadhyaya (76 years) and Dr. Susheela P Upadhyaya (73 years). When i met them in mid-August they appeared to be frail, simple, unassuming, friendly and warm. After interacting with them for two hours, i had nothing but awe, admiration and reverence to this great couple whose scholarship in linguistics and folk culture especially that of the Tulunadu has been appreciated by scholars not only in India but also in Europe, America and Africa. Their monumental contribution to the Tulu language is the Tulu Lexicon (Tulu Nighantu) in six volumes, which they value the most as their labour of love and sacrifice. Besides, this significant work, their numerous research books and articles on the folk culture and literature of Tulunadu has enriched the Tuluva heritage.[/QUOTE]. [IMG]http://tulunadu.weebly.com/uploads/3/0/2/1/3021044/8765370_orig.jpg[/IMG] . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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