Posted on 02/11/2012 11:44:55 AM PST by blam
Your question is right on. But I bet it is not going to be answered because it is a bunch of hogwash.
Its like the many blond San Blas Indians here in Panama. No one bothered/bothers to come here and look into their rapidly shifty quivering blue eyes aside from other physical features. They would find they are albinos. The San Blas Indians have lived on islands off the coast of Panama for a zillion years and do not like intruders.
These albinos are caused by interbreeding and nothing else no outside Euro influence.
The Incan legends speak of an ancient white people that came from the north that they destroyed.
Here's some older mayan glyphs that gives one pause.
Mmmmm, Mayans, the other white meat...
How about hair and skin samples from live indians?
It's no longer about finds...they are everywhere...it's about controversial guesses so that money keeps on coming!!
LOL!!!
“Are you kidding?? Of course they want DNA and they’ll go for it......as soon as the bazillion dollars in grant money arrives.”
LOL!!! twice..
You are so correct!!!!
“I invite each of you to speculate as to who are these people.”
I’ll have a shot at it.
They were Freepers. After time travel is discovered a band of Freepers from the future travels back in time to start their own Free Republic.
Things were going well until a “moderate” faction arose, led by a descendant of Romney. They increased spending, raised taxes, wrote regulations, and grew dependency. Extinction was only a matter of time.
The town paid $2500 for the REQUIRED report. Two college kids dug little holes, sifted it and wrote down the soils...(It was a sandhill).
What they did find....well, me and my buddy told them what it was....part of an old iron fence...hell...we found 50 pieces of the fence and a 1900 photograph of the fence.
The testing was a total scam!!
Looks Jewish to me!!
Itsa boy!!!
Go here...and I get no pleasure sending you this because it is a tad sad for me:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21147073@N06/4432246546/
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the link. Very Interesting. I did some quick research on Kuna Indians. I was unaware that there were populations in which albinoism was so common.
Inbreeding and albinism could provide partial answers.
So I am tall, blonde hair and blue eyes. I was shopping in a craft store for some paint supplies and a child from Africa (saw me and froze in his tracks staring at me and then following me around the store. He was kind of afraid of me but still followed me around at a distance. I noticed him and talked to him but he looked afraid and then I thought maybe he is lost and told a clerk that I thought there was something wrong for him. His aunt arrived and explained that he thought I was “a god” because my “coloring was so strange.” That made no sense to me at the time and I assigned it to poor English skills. LOL
I grew up near the housing projects south of New Orleans. I saw albinos there, in the housing projects. Strange indeed.
You are so welcome.
It boggles the mind what folks will invent...like global warming.
If you looked at those photos, they were not exactly too pleasant to look at .sorry.
Thank you for your reply.
To try to link an albino to some European heritage is nuts.
There are Europeans and there are albinos and you're the only one linking them.
To try and refute these centuries old tales by posting one picture of albinos is nuts. The Spanish didn't know about albinos?
I didn't make up these stories, they've been around for decades and until I see some DNA proof I'm not convinced of anything. I don't flippantly disregard them though. There are too many unanswered questions not to consider every possibility.
This is Luzia One of the oldest skeletons ever found in the Americas...from Brazil.(Who the heck is this?)
Some more (unexpected) old skeletons in the Americas:
Vintage Skulls(Who are these people and were did they come from?)
"The oldest human remains found in the Americas were recently "discovered" in the storeroom of Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology. Found in central Mexico in 1959, the five skulls were radiocarbon dated by a team of researchers from the United Kingdom and Mexico and found to be 13,000 years old. They pre-date the Clovis culture by a couple thousand years, adding to the growing evidence against the Clovis-first model for the first peopling of the Americas."
"Of additional significance is the shape of the skulls, which are described as long and narrow, very unlike those of modern Native Americans."
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