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These people come from Black African & Black Dravidian Albinos children, their children, moved / lived up in the caucus mountains, for their skin diseases.. Their children started interbred with Neanderthals, their children came back into African civilizations and created the so-called Cauc-Asians - Ask a matter of fact - The Dravid-ians & Africans are still giving birth to these Albinos people today. The Africans & ( Albinos Caucasians) , interbred together and created a third race of peoples ... We called them Arabic, Asians, Mexican, etc. Tan people today......
“Thai” word only use in recently ..we only see SIAM PEOPLE CAME FROM CHINESE LAND IN OLD ancient time. The first siam kingdom only existed in 13rh century after Khmer empire collapsed. Be clear that Thai scripts culture number are from Khmer scripts ..lots of old Khmer templesare many in Thailand nowaday. And there are Khmer scripts and statues in those temples as well
They didn't disappeared. They just got mixed with the rest of the population. U.S americans have a weird mindset regarding races, they wrongly think it's a binary criteria.
Years ago, I had a teacher named Mr. Hernand. In time, he told us that his dad descended from Spanish Isleños in Louisiana. His parents moved to California during the post WW2 boom, but his dad couldn't find work due to discrimination because of their last name. They changed their last name from Hernandez to Hernand and work was much easier to come by.
Here in Missouri there were very few. Americans and French were employed to handle many of the administrative duties. Spanish lands in Mexico and South America were more profitable as well as more developed than the back woods of the Missouri area.
the last real data thay we know about the basque poblation of Aarabaa, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa thinks are thd recent elections of april 2 of this year. 70% of the vore was for the two parties who proclaim thrmslves independentist (PNV and EH BILDU) which between the two obteined 54 seats of 75 that hace the Oarlement of Gasteiz
My father was in law enforcement and he encountered some living deep in a swamp in Louisiana. He tried to speak Spanish with them to see if they understood but it was quite different. This was in the 1970s and he said just a few families spoke it, or rather, that's what they told him. As you pointed out they've blended in with the locals over time.
I wonder if it’s possible to find / come across any descendants of the Old Spanish populace in locales as distant from each other as, say, Biloxi, Mobile, to that part of California which was focused around the old ‘Royal Road ‘ ( El Camino Real ? )…
It is, but most of those people live within a short distance of their ancestor's hometown, or have moved to the nearest large city. They're relatively scarce in numbers, compared to all the Hispanic newcomers from Latin America
Ice age break down the Khmer the land we from the Naga the part south of China was belong to the Khmer you still see the was they dress and our new year the same as the Khmer we call the south Vietnam still can speak the Khmer the French give Saigon to Vietnam around the 50 so we call Khmer Krom.
I have never heard of a large number of Islanos` people living in Acadiana. I know of a large population in St. Bernard Parish which is just east of New Orleans in the Southeastern part of LA. They tend to work in the seafood industry, go figure.
Nice video. :-) Those Sephardim did not settle in the US, they settled in New Spain, and that region of New Spain was conquered by the United States of America in 1848. Maybe one could say those Sephardim were in the Americas, but that land then was not "America" which is understood to be the British colonial realms, together with the Dutch and Swedish colonies, in North America. Other Sephardim came to the New Netherlands colony (shortly thereafter conquered) and the English colonies in the 1650s as fugitives from the Spanish and Portuguese; some fleeing as pirates, and some fleeing their apostasy from Christianity they did during the Dutch occupation of Brazil. These were allowed to remain in the colonies by the Dutch Westindies Company and also the Parliamentarian and Royal English Governments. Thence a trickle of Sephardim began to immigrate from the Netherlands. About the time of the American Revolution some western Ashkenazim began to immigrate from Germany eventually to America. These groups were the first Jews in America.
Needs to be a video, In part Dutch and Belgian descent and I have ties to Perth Amboh New Jersey and New York City in 1650-1700 as well as a relative or relatives living in Nassau New York today, Nassau being a Dutch name
You talking about the native pacific islanders: how about you talking about yout white race and your existence. While everywhere you go people and animals died because of the disease you bring to them and where yojr true place on earth.
You should be clear that the term Inuit is an umbrella term but NOT interchangeable with Eskimo. Inuit INCLUDES the people's of Greenland, Canada and Alaska, etc. The people of Alaska specifically refer to themselves as Inupiat, and some may refer to themselves as Eskimo (my stepson refers to himself this way, but I would never use this term, for example.) But all Canadian Inuit peoples find this term offensive- so there are important differences regarding this word. It's similar to certain words in the black community. Point being, if you're not native YOU SHOULDNT USE THE WORD!!! It has an ugly history and it's better to leave it alone.
As always, your videos are excellent. However, we mentioned this before, so it bears repeating. The native peoples of Alaska that are "mixed with Russian" are NOT known as Creoles. They are known as native. Period. Native is native.
The vast majority of South Americans, if they came to the U.S. and said they were from Spain, Portugal, Italy or Greece, would not be questioned by most U.S. Americans as to their nationality. Yet, to many brainwashed U.S. Americans, they believe everyone south of their border is some alien race from another planet!
When it comes to this subject, and a general knowledge of world history, the sheer ignorance of most U.S. citizens is just annoying! Why is the educational system in the U.S., the wealthiest country in the history of Earth, so pathetically bad? Most Americans are so stupid they think "Latin/Latino/Latina/Latini" somehow refers to some make-believe American-Indian culture south of their border!!!