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kemetic-dreams · 11 months
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American actor Samuel L. Jackson traces his origins back to the Bantu tribe of Gabon
The Bantu people are the speakers of Bantu languages, comprising several hundred indigenous ethnic groups in sub-Saharan Africa, spread over a vast area from Central Africa across the African Great Lakes to Southern Africa.
He was welcomed as a lost son by the Benga people and was inducted into the Benga tribe, with rare and unprecedented access to secret ceremonies and local customs.
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reasoningdaily · 5 months
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DNA Tracks - pure facts
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ausetkmt · 10 months
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Journal Article: Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa
Journal Article: Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract Africa hosts the greatest human genetic diversity globally, but legacies of ancient population interactions and dispersals across the continent remain understudied. Here, we report genome-wide data from 20 ancient sub-Saharan African individuals, including the first reported ancient DNA from the DRC, Uganda, and Botswana. These data demonstrate the contraction of diverse, once…
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alwaysbewoke · 26 days
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"...the first cowboys lived in Mexico and the Caribbean, and most of them were Black. That’s the conclusion of a recent analysis of DNA from 400-year-old cow bones excavated on the island of Hispaniola and at sites in Mexico. The work, published in Scientific Reports, also provides evidence that African cattle made it to the Americas at least a century earlier than historians realized. The timing of these African imports—to the early 1600s—suggests the growth of cattle herds may have been connected to the slave trade, says study author Nicolas Delsol, an archaeozoologist at the Florida Museum of Natural History. “It changes the whole perspective on the mythical figure of the cowboy, which has been whitewashed over the 20th century.”
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deeroy · 4 months
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Being Cape Verdean is tough cause ppl always think I’m either Moroccan, Dominican, Brazilian, Egyptian or Puerto Rican lol. Crazy cause Cape Verde is in the heart of the Earth and ppl don’t know about us.
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finncakes · 1 year
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orym covering ashton in flowers ?
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fun past-time of guess who: flower edition! this one was fun :)
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fushigurro · 3 months
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sorry i know i keep talking on dash but omg. thinking about how the DNA results i got back from 23andme and few weeks ago said i'm like 1.1% western asian & north african. i mean it's not that significant i'm still the whitest european descended bitch alive but i'm just like. one of these things is not like the others
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bijoumikhawal · 10 months
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:))))))
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ancientstuff · 11 months
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Fascinating.
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meta-sprite · 4 months
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Thanks 23 and me
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kemetic-dreams · 10 months
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New research articles mention that E haplogroup is strongly of Eurasian origins. If this is the case, how is it possible that African populations mostly carry this haplogroup and they are of darker complexion vs. lighter skinned West-Asians?
Eurasian doesn’t mean white. Know this and know peace!
Melanesian kids
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reasoningdaily · 7 months
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ausetkmt · 9 months
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orlandospride · 8 months
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Did you come from the womb of a black woman?
Lol, only a nasty TERF would start quizzing Black women like this. You all are so gross. Next anon is getting blocked.
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