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East Timor just chose Portuguese as an official language. Most people didn't even speak it. I saw a documentary that interviewed a teacher. She had to teach Science in Portuguese even though she wasn't fluent and even though most of the students didn't understand. And most people weren't even Catholic until Indonesia said that everyone has to choose among the approved religions. So in reality, it's not much more Iberian-influenced than the Philippines.
Guam is what happens when most of the native population dies out so any Mexicans who come in can have a big impact on the genetics. On average, Chamorros (natives of Guam) are:
43% (+/- 4%) Northeast Asian
29% (+/- 3%) Southeast Asian
4% (+/- 1.5%) Oceania
10% (+/- 3.5%) Mediterranean
7% (+/- 2.5%) Northern European
3% (+/- 1%) Southwestern Asian
3% (+/- 1.5%) Native American
So basically 16% Mexican on average. And the 7% Northern European could also be from Spain, but a lot of Chamorros are also mixed with American. Americans have been there for since 1898 and it's still an American territory. Most half white half Chamorros probably just identify as Chamorros. I've met a lot of Chamorros with American surnames.
https://www.guampedia.com/chamorro-d...amorro-people/
The same study found that Filipinos are:
56% (+/- 1%) Northeast Asian
36% (+/- 1%) Southeast Asian
5% (+/- 1%) Oceania
1.5% (+/- 1.5%) Mediterranean
So only a little bit Spanish on average.
But keep in mind that Chamorros population, including half Chamorros is worldwide only a little over 200,000. There are easily that many Filipinos in the world who have as much, if not more European blood than Chamorros. Probably Manila alone has that many Indo-mestizos.
Here's what Chamorros typically look like btw.
All of them (except dude in blue) would still pass in the Philippines and not be considered mestizos to us. So that's further proof that 20% European admixture isn't going to make someone look mixed.
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East Timor has been Catholic since the Portugese took over in 1769.Not when "Indonesia" made them choose,since Indonesia didnt even exist until after World War 2.
Indonesia only ruled East Timor for 20 years and we all know how that worked out for them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Timor_genocide
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cath..._in_East_Timor
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I guess SE Asian is pure Mongoloid and South Indian is pure ASI but not Onge-like. Also Indian admixture in SE Asians are South Indian-like rather than Northern one, it's probably due to Chola dynasty which is a Tamil dynasty in today's Southern India.Originally Posted by Synapsid
Yes, they're. They have connections with Ottoman Empire also, Ottomans helped them a lot.Originally Posted by Synapsid
Also they don't look like that. The ones in the photo look Oceanian-admixed.
Also I know an Achehnese guy from Indonesia who's married to a Kurdish woman from Turkey and he looks like the ones in the above pictures
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The ones in my photo are unlikely to be Oceanian admixed but rather Indian or Arab admixed considering the history of Aceh.And Acehnese can look like both of our photos,you know one Acehnese,I have actually been to Indonesia.Oceanian admix is really only heavily present east of Sulawesi.
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The ones in my photo are unlikely to be Oceanian admixed but rather Indian or Arab admixed considering the history of Aceh.And Acehnese can look like both of our photos,you know one Acehnese,I have actually been to Indonesia.Oceanian admix is really only heavily present east of Sulawesi.
https://imgur.com/a/VNyHoBN
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