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JFenix Post time: 2012-2-24 12:39 
Native Americans also believed they evolved separately and don't buy into their asian roots.
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JFe,
Not only am I of the school that East Asians are a species distinct in its own rights, in fact, I'm also of the school that you (Caucasians), too, are a species distinct from the rest of us and that your kind evolved from what is now Russia. From there, you spread like wild fire, and as time passes and environmental conditions dictates, you made the industrious Norseman's you are, and from your Norseman ways -- you spread every which way and become what are present day Europeans. So, take pride in your Caucasian heritage because it's quality genetics...
And, American Indian claims? Well, their cultural ways, their customs, even their arts, are simply just way too remminicient of those of the nomads of the greater continent of Asia, for me anyway, to be in agreement. Therefore, for those of us who sees the uncanny-similarities between the nomads of Asia and the nomads of the Americas, they will have to accept their Asian connections until further proof can back up their claims of independent evolution.
And, if the Americas does have a true and indigenous people, my speculation would be they are South American aboriginals. This group may not only be the true deed holders to the Americas, they may actually be the very source of what are today the Pacific islanders, Indonesians, and Filipinos.
You have to agree, while Inuits are very very Mongoloid in appearance, South Americans Indians somehow also sports this Asian characteristic. I tend to believe, thus, that rather than the theory of Asian's other groups migrating across the Pacific to make up the demographics of South America, the radical thinking I have is that it is South Americans who had migrated (Island hopped) across the Pacific and populated the Islands of the Pacific and then Indonesia and the Philippines.
I mean the cultural practices of building their dwelling's atop the very summits of the Ande's mirroring how Ti*betans and builts their dwelling atop the very summits of the Himalayas just can't be that coincidental. There has to be a connections somewhere to these uncanny similarities...
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