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Yakuts are Turkic people with heavy influences from neighboring Samoyedic, Tungusic and Mongolic peoples. Their language shows it strikingly, they speak uncommon Turkic.
Btw the word 'Tungus' has been used by Russians, they borrowed it from Yakuts.
Actually Russians noticed that Yakuts referred to neighboring Evenks as 'Tongus'.
Tonguz means Pig in Yakut language In Turkey, Turkish language, Domuz stands for Pig. Very similar anyway, that's surprising.
Russians have been nasty to borrow that word from Yakuts and spreading all over the world, referring to that meta-ethno group.
Yakuts are different than other Siberian people anyway, since they are from the prestigious Turkic group.
Yakuts' cousins are they who created countless empires stretching from Sea of Japan to North Africa, taking even Eastern Roman Empire
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maybe a not conclusive info but look at that spike of 0 type blood in siberia
then look at the absolute predominance of 0 type blood in the americas.
that may indicate theoriginal core settling of proto amerindians
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He can pass in south part of China, especially among ethnic minorities like the wa and akha. My girlfriend is from the part of Heilongjiang where there are many north asian minorities, mainly tungusic. I think that the inuit/native alaskans and quite a few native canadians could possibly descend from siberians/tungus (very high chance actually and they especially resemble chuckhi).
Native americans from central and south america have paleomongolid features and probably were of an older stock than the tungusic peoples. In fact, the ancestors of tungus, sibrids, sinids, etc. could very well be descended from an amerindian-like population.
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