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Ancient Homo-sapien-sapiens (Modern Man), first began to leave Africa at about 60,000 B.C. These Africans had two great migrations East. The First (OOA) migration, saw Blacks with straight hair, taking a route along the coast of Asia, and then Island hopping across the Indian Ocean to Australia - the Australian Aborigine (see below). And then making their way to South America - the remains called Luzia in Brazil. The second (OOA) migration event, saw Blacks from Africa; some with straight hair and Mongol features (see; San people below), take an Inland route through southern Asia and on up to China (about 50-45,000 B.C.) where they settled. Included with this group, were straight haired Blacks without Mongol features - now called Dravidians who stayed close to Africa, and settled in India and other areas of southern Asia (see below). Also included with this second (OOA) group, were Albinos (Blacks without pigmentation), who were probably motivated by a quest for relief from the heat and burning Sunshine of southern Africa - and relief from the torment heaped upon them by normal Africans. Even today, superstitious Blacks of southern Africa; maim and mutilate Albinos in the ignorant belief that their body parts process magical properties, which they use in rituals. Australian Aborigine Dravidian Girl
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 10:53:57 +0000

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