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A lot of Europeans are interested in that even without those connections told by you. Admittedly I'd likely be more interested with such connections, particularly place names would likely lead me to that. On the other hand I would likely feel uncomfortable with dealing more closely with the fact that I'm an intruder only and profit from maintaining a big crime. I don't say more than uncomfortable.
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all peoples have displaced another at one point or another, granted I don't condone many of the acts taken against the native americans, but if we are going to say american colonization was an evil deed than so to is the turks in anatolia, or the germans ever where south of the Harz mountains or the english living in england, but I would not say any are because they are human nature and history
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My group: Hispanic Caribbeans and Northern Africans
A favor de la Unión del Caribe Hispano: Cuba, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico y Panamá
Mi mapa de Ancestros hace 4500 años atras
Como buen panameño tengo: genetica española, aborigen guanche, judia sefardita, amerindia y negra lo unico exotico
es el asiatico oriental debido a un bisabuelo chino
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The spread of Anglo-Saxons over the British Isles, the spread of the Germanics south of the Harz and the spread of the Turkmen-like Turks to Anatolia are comparable to the immigration of Spaniards to Mexico: In all those cases the indigenous people remained a big proportion of the following mixture, often abt. 50% and in Anatolia even abt. 85%. This is the common way in history and not what I refer to. I refer to an event where the indigenous population is essentially wiped out (genocided) and the following population not also decends from them (from which circumstance some legitimacy could have been derived). This ought to apply to Australia and also to notable parts of the USA and to Cuba. And it is comparably rare.
Doubtless those things "are human nature and history". But after every murder is as well, I'm not sure what should be derived from such a determination.
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Mexicans, we mexicans are sexy native americans with just Spanish,Mena, SSA Input
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Well then a better comparison may be both the bell beaker invasion of Britain which whipped out 90% of the previous population's genetics from the isles, or the Assyrian conquest of Elam which nearly destroyed the entire elamite population, either way whipping out of peoples off the face of the earth was not unheard of in prehistory, and the majority of the deaths of native americans were caused by disease anyways, with an estimated 75-90% of the population of north america (not including central america) being dead before the bulk of europeans arrived do to the spread of small pox and other european diseases that came from animal husbandry (which was not practiced by native american's besides Llamas in the Andes).
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