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Filipinos are one of the most genetically distant Mongoloid groups to Native Americans.

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Posted by: @qamzardaan

@rodriguez

In Latin America, would Latinos think they are "Chinos/Koreanos" or migrants from NE Asia?  

 

Actually they are all Native Americans. 😛

I have never seen any Amerindian that look like NE Asia, I think you need to travel to Mexico and find out yourself.  I have Amerindian blood in me & my ancestors don't look like NE Asea. 

 

 
Posted : 21/11/2020 12:50 am
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@rodriguez

The natives that I posted in the previous pic were Tehuelche from Patagonia and the guy in modern clothes is Navajo. 

That's because Native Mexicans don't look NE Asian. In fact, Mexican, Central American and Amazonian Natives look the least NE Asian out of all Amerindians. If you want to find NE Asian looking Amerindians you have to go to Patagonia and Tierra Del Fuego in South America, I saw pictures of the Amerindians there like Selknam, Tehuelche and they look NE Asian or Siberian to me.  I have even seen pics of some Amerindians from the Chaco semi-arid region of Paraguay and Pampas grasslands of Argentina or some Andeans who look NE Asian.

The pictures below are Amerindians from Patagonia including Tierra Del Fuego. They look NE Asian or Siberian to me. And I believe its because they live in very cold, snowy and windy climates that resemble those of Siberia. 

Or you have to go to Canada, Alaska to see NE Asian looking Amerindians. 

Non-Patagonian Amerindians who look more NE Asian or Siberian:

1. From Ecuador
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2. Wichi tribe from the Pampas region of Argentina. Old man at around 36:10 mins in the video.

The following pictures I posted are Siberians/Northern Asians who are one of the closest Old World relatives of Amerindians (but still genetically pretty distant due to the genetic drift, isolation and divergence in Amerindians).

They would be seen as Chinos or Koreanos in Mexico and other parts of Latin America?

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Posted : 21/11/2020 1:40 pm
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@qamzardaan

stop cherry-picking

 
Posted : 21/11/2020 3:20 pm
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@jose

How am I cherrypicking? I search the Selknam on Google and that's what the results show.

You can search them up. Many of them look Siberian or even NE Asian to me.

 
Posted : 21/11/2020 8:12 pm
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@qamzardaan

 

 

 

 

Selk'nam or Ona people and Tehuelche in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego are taller and darker than their NE Asian and Siberian cousins.  The Patagonian's average height is 6 plus feet while Siberians are 5'7". They were also physically built stronger than the NE Asian and Siberians.  The NE Asians and Siberians are light skin on average and I doubt any Patagonians could get as light skin as them.  Both Selk'nam and Tehuelche have dark complexions but I do see Tehuelche having darker skin than Selk'nam on average.  Most Selk'nam look like NE Asians or Siberians with straight hair but some appear Southeast Asian. However majority of the Tehuelche appear more like Native American Indians and they could grow a thick beard and moustache and their hair is thicker, more wavier or coarser than Selk'nam on average.

 

Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego are extremely cold regions and yet these nomads dress with less clothing than some Native American Indians in warmer regions.   Their housing structures are rather rudimentary and yet they manage to survive and thrive for around 11,000 plus years now.  As a tribe these people are considered extinct but some have survived as families and individual in cities and towns in Argentina and Chile.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tehuelche

 

 

 

Tehuelche people - Wikipedia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selk'nam

 

 

Selk´nam (Ona) arrows - Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the  Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian - George Gustav  Heye Center, New York

 

 

 
Posted : 22/11/2020 9:27 am
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