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Amazon, BRAZIL

A sweet Terena tribe woman, does she look "typical" in Malay Archipelago, Filipino
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Yanomami sweet boy, does he look "typical Malay" in this angle? 
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"Tungusic" tribe in Tundra Siberia, tattoed her face, similar to Taiwanese, Ainu (Japanese), Maori (Aoreatea), Rapa Nui (Easter), Amerindian groups!
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Republic of EVENKIA ?

This thread examines the link and similarities between the Turkic and Amerindian / Native Americans languages, whether they share similar vocabs and grammars language-system. @CAsian;

I guess in the forum there also discussion threads about Amerindian languages link with Austronesian, Paleo-Siberian, Hmong-Mien, Dravidian, Tibetan, Indo-European, etc.

 
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ancalimon

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I've recently found out about someone named Haluk Berkmen showing similarities between these languages. I suspect there are some errors he made.

I'd like some expert advice before becoming suspicious of them.

http://www.astroset.com/bireysel_gel...ncient/a27.htm
http://www.astroset.com/bireysel_gel...ncient/a28.htm

you may need to read the whole 41 pages of the article to understand the way how he tries to make a connection.

These are the words he compared with Turkic

Leader: Ahau (Agha), 
Ax: Baat (Balta), 
Servant, 
Low: Ashac (Uşak, Aşağı), 
A lot, Strong: Tchac (Çok), 
Pine tree: Tcha (Çam), 
Difficult: Tchetun (Çetin), 
Augment, Climb: Tchich (Çık), 
Left handed: Tchol (Çolak, Solak), 
Boulder: Kaa (Kaya), 
Bird: Kutz (Kuş), 
Inside: İçil (İçinde), 
Female: İş (Dişi), 
Belt: Kaşnak (Kasnak), 
Day: Kin (Gün), 
Sun: Kiniş (Güneş), 
Person: Kişe (Kişi), 
Old man: Koça (Koca), 
Slave: Kul (Kul), 
Mother: Naa (Ana), 
Be: Ol (Ol), 
Stay clean: Tamazkal (Temiz-kal),

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1795197

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Amado
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@222

These are called Amazons 

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Bacano G
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@222 they do look like south east asians. 

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Bacano G
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what the hell is this?

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if the OP didn't mention their Amazonian Brazilian heritage, I would say they are pure Filipinos to me.

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