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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] The Berber groups I mentioned still reside in the Maghreb, so I fail to see why their specific area in the Maghreb is even relevant. Why is it that when indigenous black populations are mentioned, certain people immediately feel almost compelled to stress "Sub-Saharan" admixture to explain away their blackness, as though they are out of place in their own Continent -- an absurd and laughable position. I want the identity of the Coastal Berbers to be subjected to equally stringent critique... even more so considering that Coastal Berbers have predominantly African paternal DNA and have been "admixing" with Eurasians for millennia and it is they that adopted a language and culture that originates in an area [Northeast Africa] from people that would have resembled populations in Northeast Africa, like our dear Beja. I've said it before and I'll say it again... the Tuaregs share a common origin with the Beja of my country, and it is from here that the Berber language and people originate from -- meaning that the black Berbers are the original Berbers. The paternal DNA of the non- black Berbers is apparently predominately African but their maternal DNA is Eurasian, so they are derivatives of the original East Africans [paternally] and their maternal ancestors that came to Africa through the Iberian Peninsula. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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