Who set the standards or interpreted the results on or of the testTrust DNA tests from cacs brehs
Who set the standards or interpreted the results on or of the testTrust DNA tests from cacs brehs
They can prove your genetic community. Mine came back with 95% certainty of caribbean stock.It really depends how long they were here. If only a couple hundred years than it makes sense that their DNA didn’t change much. I truly believe that the majority of our ancestry came via the middle passage. But they have told us they enslaved the people here
Someone made this JUST IN CASE a nikka would post a thread about native americans hahahaha this shyt killed me
Is it our resident OG smiley master?
Miss me with the strawman.
What proof was posted in this thread? I must have missed it.
Who set the standards or interpreted the results on or of the test
I posted early depictions by Europeans showing the indigenous people as so called black.... There was an act in Virginia (1682) that made negroes, indians and moors into one group of slaves. Theres explorers who said the early indigenous people were negroes or looked like them breh. Do some research on it instead of coming in here downplaying everything (like everyone else) because cacs didnt tell you...
The Indian removal act?
Virginia, 1682The Indian removal act?
If you're asking for the name of the act I was referring to, just google virginia act 1682. If its some other point you're making I dont follow
Virginia, 1682
Act I. It is enacted that all servants. . . which [sic] shall be imported into this country either by sea or by land, whether Negroes, Moors [Muslim North Africans], mulattoes or Indians who and whose parentage and native countries are not Christian at the time of their first purchase by some Christian. . . and all Indians, which shall be sold by our neighborign Indians, or any other trafficing with us for slaves, are hereby adjudged, deemed and taken to be slaves to all intents and purposes any law, usage, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.
I'm not sure why he even mention this act like it was something to prove his point
Virginia, 1682
Act I. It is enacted that all servants. . . which [sic] shall be imported into this country either by sea or by land, whether Negroes, Moors [Muslim North Africans], mulattoes or Indians who and whose parentage and native countries are not Christian at the time of their first purchase by some Christian. . . and all Indians, which shall be sold by our neighborign Indians, or any other trafficing with us for slaves, are hereby adjudged, deemed and taken to be slaves to all intents and purposes any law, usage, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.
I'm not sure why he even mention this act like it was something to prove his point
You do know that Native Americans are not really indigenous to the Americas but came from Asia by crossing a land bridge during the Ice Age.
Beringia - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_of_the_Americas
It's not really possible for Ancient Africans to be the first inhabitants of the Americas...
Because the Indians came from Asia to Russia and then Alaska to reach the Americas.
Or they used boats and came from the Pacific