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ChinenyeN (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #32 on: March 20, 2009, 02:49 PM »

This is an interesting topic. I'm enjoying reading it.
MandingoII (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #33 on: March 20, 2009, 05:17 PM »

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For your information Koreans do have tiny upward slanting "eye folds"and are actually more similar to Japanese people than chinese people. get your facts straight and stop spewing rubbish. If you don't know simply say you don't know.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unVUFIYS-yI

As for your statement on African "tribes"(I am surpirsed you still use that term in this day and age). I know it is quite diffcult for you to differentiate one from th other but thats your European masters fault for not educating you bout it

Don't blame us for taking advantage of your IGNORANCE


It is painfully obvious you are a man that LACKS INTELLIGENCE or CRITICAL THINKING.

all you do is post "BULLSH!T" from unreliable sources and try to pass them on as fact.

If you cannot argue points based on empirical evidence - take your Black@ss to the local sleezy pub where you will shine.

you FAIL here!
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #34 on: March 20, 2009, 06:34 PM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 20, 2009, 05:17 PM
It is painfully obvious you are a man that LACKS INTELLIGENCE or CRITICAL THINKING.

all you do is post "BULLSH!T" from unreliable sources and try to pass them on as fact.

If you cannot argue points based on empirical evidence - take your Black@ss to the local sleezy pub where you will shine.

you FAIL here!


The first picture is of a Korean lady. The second is of a japanese lady. Please point to the exceptionally keen features of the japanese.

Please post your  empirical evidence which back up statements such as "koreans do not have eyefolds" and rebutes evidence that I have presented to the contrary, no matter how 'unreliable" you claim them to be.

If they do not pass a reliability test by all means prove they don't. If you can. Please do so.

Strategies based on deviating from the subject matter by way of insults does not work in this case.

In other words I have presented a case. If you are so smart with your 1st world education by all means rebute the evidence presented and prove me dumb

If you can't do so  then simply SHUT THE HELL UP and stay well away from grown folk discussions. I doubt you shrinking brain will accept such and idea.

MORON!





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Ifygurl
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #35 on: March 21, 2009, 05:53 AM »

it's amazing.
morepheus provided sources, quoted words from different sources and he sound intelligent, yet mandigo claim he's unintelligent.
Mandigo on the other hand just say stuff out of he's mind, he's own opinion, when morephus provides an article that proves him false, he get mad. 

It's a funny and interesting read.  If you guys were in a real debate, morepheus would win cause he had sources that will back him up. 
I used to be in the debate team in my school, if you said something, you have to provide at least one source that backs you up.   Looking through this topic, morephus and tpia seems to know more about Africa, but not surprise Mandigo thinks he knows more.  I've actually met people that argues with me about some african origin including my own. 
tpia
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #36 on: March 21, 2009, 06:04 AM »

Mandingo

Korea was occupied by Japan multiple times in the course of their history. They also have cross cultural and trading ties. Occupation, cross cultural and trading ties  mean exchange of genes at one point or the other.

Dont know which features you're claiming to differentiate- maybe you're confusing Koreans with Syria or something.

Kindly sit and learn when you have little to contribute!

geez!!!
MandingoII (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #37 on: March 22, 2009, 05:12 PM »

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it's amazing.
morepheus provided sources, quoted words from different sources and he sound intelligent, yet mandigo claim he's unintelligent.
Mandigo on the other hand just say stuff out of he's mind, he's own opinion, when morephus provides an article that proves him false, he get mad.

It's a funny and interesting read.  If you guys were in a real debate, morepheus would win cause he had sources that will back him up.
I used to be in the debate team in my school, if you said something, you have to provide at least one source that backs you up.   Looking through this topic, morephus and tpia seems to know more about Africa, but not surprise Mandigo thinks he knows more.  I've actually met people that argues with me about some african origin including my own. 

FLAWED SOURCES are not facts!

NO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN AMERIKKA will accept a source from WIKIPEDIA!!!!!!!


DUH!!!!

But then again, this is why Nigerian institutions are not recognized across this planet.  SO WHAT THE FUGG DO YOU KNOW?

 NIGERIANS are so GULLIBLE to believing ANYTHING.  You accept someone's flawed analysis as fact.

If he referenced Scholarly "peer reviewed" books and resources - THEN he would have a case.  Anybody can log into Wikipedia and REFRAME an argument.

THIS IS WHY WITCHDOCTORS IN NIGERIA are sought out.  Unintelligent people allowing tricksters to educate them.

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 Morphesus,

How do I know that those two pics you chose are NOT two Japanese?

Afterall, your reputation (Nigerian) is not gallant.
Ifygurl
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #38 on: March 23, 2009, 06:19 AM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 22, 2009, 05:12 PM
FLAWED SOURCES are not facts!

NO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN AMERIKKA will accept a source from WIKIPEDIA!!!!!!!


DUH!!!!

But then again, this is why Nigerian institutions are not recognized across this planet.  SO WHAT THE FUGG DO YOU KNOW?

 NIGERIANS are so GULLIBLE to believing ANYTHING.  You accept someone's flawed analysis as fact.

If he referenced Scholarly "peer reviewed" books and resources - THEN he would have a case.  Anybody can log into Wikipedia and REFRAME an argument.

THIS IS WHY WITCHDOCTORS IN NIGERIA are sought out.  Unintelligent people allowing tricksters to educate them.

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 Morphesus,

How do I know that those two pics you chose are NOT two Japanese?

Afterall, your reputation (Nigerian) is not gallant.


yes i know, Wikipedia isn't such a great source but about school,they are seriously monitoring Wikipedia and in the documentary made about them, it seems wikipedia is doing a good job coming out with good information.  Below their article, they have a work cite that takes you STRAIGHT TO WHERE THY GOT THEIR INFORAMTION FROM.  If you disagree with wikipedia, they provide work cite to show you were they got their facts from.  Most time, their sources are usually a .gov website or a book.

since you think morpheus is incorrect,
Boy it's easy to prove you are correct. PROVIDE YOUR OWN SOURCE, simply as that.  Provide something that backs you up. 
All the comments i've read from you, you sound like an uneducated black man who get annoyed and ghetto on anyone who doesn't agree with you.  So yeah, i do believe morpeaus is smarter than you.  Since you think you're righ, provide quote from historians, articles, website, books, etc.  This will prove you're right.  So far what you're doing is a red herring,  you decided to attack your opponents arguement by attacking wikipedia, instead of he's argument.
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #39 on: March 23, 2009, 02:23 PM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 22, 2009, 05:12 PM
FLAWED SOURCES are not facts!

NO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN AMERIKKA will accept a source from WIKIPEDIA!!!!!!!


DUH!!!!

But then again, this is why Nigerian institutions are not recognized across this planet.  SO WHAT THE FUGG DO YOU KNOW?

 NIGERIANS are so GULLIBLE to believing ANYTHING.  You accept someone's flawed analysis as fact.

If he referenced Scholarly "peer reviewed" books and resources - THEN he would have a case.  Anybody can log into Wikipedia and REFRAME an argument.

THIS IS WHY WITCHDOCTORS IN NIGERIA are sought out.  Unintelligent people allowing tricksters to educate them.

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 Morphesus,

How do I know that those two pics you chose are NOT two Japanese?

Afterall, your reputation (Nigerian) is not gallant.

Please rebute the evidence presented  instead of running arond the issue. We all know your dislike for Nigerians and Blah blah blah.

However in this case your regular rants about "Nigerians" cannot be used to back up any of your previous opinions concerning Japanese  'Keen features"  or  "Koreans do not have eyefolds"'


Again attacking the source of my inforamtion even though Wikipeida has work sites which you can be easily accessed is not a good strategy in this case as you still have not backed up your own statement and are simply avoiding doing so.

Unfortunately I am not surprised seeing that the superior 1st world educaiton teaches people like you and Sarah Pallin that  Africa is a "country"

Morpheus says FREE YOUR MIND
MandingoII (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #40 on: March 23, 2009, 05:44 PM »

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We all know your dislike for Nigerians and Blah blah blah.

That's not true Blackman.

Stop being TRIBAL!
tpia
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #41 on: March 23, 2009, 06:18 PM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 23, 2009, 05:44 PM
That's not true Blackman.

Stop being TRIBAL!


 Huh Huh

you've openly displayed your dislike for Nigerians countless times.

As a quick scan through your previous posts will show.

So what's with the sweat?
Ifygurl
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #42 on: March 24, 2009, 06:51 AM »

Quote from: tpia on March 23, 2009, 06:18 PM

 Huh Huh

you've openly displayed your dislike for Nigerians countless times.

As a quick scan through your previous posts will show.

So what's with the sweat?

I agree, if he doesn't like us, then he should stay away from this site.  I hate white racist, you won't see me in a Racist forum talking to the people i hate.  I think he's fedupblackman from youtube.  Mandigo calls white names just like fedup, he hates Nigerians just like mandigo.  He claims we hate AA's, do not like hanging out with them and insult them.
Mandigo, go to this forum

http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TGD8IPD5KNJJAN3KT/p62#c1308

Somalis are there insulting AA's and the only Africans defending ya'll are two Nigerians.  So yeah, we are nice to you guys.
IFELEKE (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #43 on: March 24, 2009, 08:59 AM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 22, 2009, 05:12 PM
FLAWED SOURCES are not facts!

NO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN AMERIKKA will accept a source from WIKIPEDIA!!!!!!!


DUH!!!!

But then again, this is why Nigerian institutions are not recognized across this planet.  SO WHAT THE FUGG DO YOU KNOW?

 NIGERIANS are so GULLIBLE to believing ANYTHING.  You accept someone's flawed analysis as fact.

If he referenced Scholarly "peer reviewed" books and resources - THEN he would have a case.  Anybody can log into Wikipedia and REFRAME an argument.

THIS IS WHY WITCHDOCTORS IN NIGERIA are sought out.  Unintelligent people allowing tricksters to educate them.

********************

 Morphesus,

How do I know that those two pics you chose are NOT two Japanese?

Afterall, your reputation (Nigerian) is not gallant.

He who Knows Not and Knows Not That He Knows Not is a Big Fool and  Should Be Rewarded with the Ultimate Price Of Foolishness which is SILENCE!
@Morpheus and tpia
KUDOS!
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #44 on: March 24, 2009, 06:10 PM »

Please don't mind Mandingo. He is a lost soul. Back to the topic.

Below are pictures of North West Africans" Particularly the Fulani and Tuareg tribes of Nigeria and Niger. Most people mistake them for lebanese or arab mixes but this is to the contrary as DNA studies have shown that there does not exist a significant mix. Though their culture has been influenced greatly by Arab colonialism the people exhibit phenotypes adapted to arid regions ie elongated body types as opposed to robust body types of Central Africans. Though this is not the norm in every case.


Please take note that some fulani phenotypes are interchangeable with certian Tuareg groups who are descendants of ancient North Africans. See Pic # 3


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #45 on: March 24, 2009, 06:14 PM »

More pics of Fulani West Africans


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #46 on: March 24, 2009, 06:16 PM »

And more:


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #47 on: March 24, 2009, 06:19 PM »

Still more:


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #48 on: March 24, 2009, 06:21 PM »

Okay just one more :


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MandingoII (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #49 on: March 25, 2009, 05:20 AM »

This thread should be call

"The miseducation of the African"


Then again - that is an easy feat.

you gullible mofo's will BELIEVE anything.

***************************
Furthermore, BlackSpade (he knows who he is)

Japanese history is believed to be 5000 years old. Though Japan was originally inhabited by an indigenous group called the Ainu ( possibly a Polynesian or Siberian people).

Though now with DNA testing we know that modern Japanese are descendants of ancient Korean and Chinese people who either migrated to Japan or were stranded there.

The Korean civilization is about two thousand years older than Japan and the civilization in China is at least 8000 years old.
tpia
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #50 on: March 26, 2009, 12:27 AM »

If not for the hair, these two look very familiar as if I know them from somewhere:








the boy in white looks like Yaradua






pretty lady- is she Fulani or Tuareg







I wonder if drinking milk all the time is what gives Fulanis their alert expression?
RSA (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #51 on: March 26, 2009, 11:10 AM »

Beautiful people,Ok morpheus tell us more.
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #52 on: March 26, 2009, 01:44 PM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 25, 2009, 05:20 AM
This thread should be call

"The miseducation of the African"


Then again - that is an easy feat.

you gullible mofo's will BELIEVE anything.

***************************
Furthermore, BlackSpade (he knows who he is)

Japanese history is believed to be 5000 years old. Though Japan was originally inhabited by an indigenous group called the Ainu ( possibly a Polynesian or Siberian people).

Though now with DNA testing we know that modern Japanese are descendants of ancient Korean and Chinese people who either migrated to Japan or were stranded there.

The Korean civilization is about two thousand years older than Japan and the civilization in China is at least 8000 years old.

Thus the incorrect statement "Japanese have keen features and Koreans do not have eyefolds. Back to topic Moron!
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #53 on: March 26, 2009, 01:54 PM »

Quote from: tpia on March 26, 2009, 12:27 AM

the boy in white looks like Yaradua






pretty lady- is she Fulani or Tuareg

Nah Yardua people as in nigeria he falls into the category Hausa-Fulani.

The lady is culturally Fulani but again note she may have Tuareg ancestory.


Quote from: tpia on March 26, 2009, 12:27 AM







I wonder if drinking milk all the time is what gives Fulanis their alert expression?

Milk is a primary diet for Africans who live in Arid regions such as the Masai, the Fulani, Tuaregs or Sudanese thus it is plausible to infer that this has something to do with their elongated features. I will investigate on that and get back in touch with you.

Also will be posting more pics when I get back from my holiday.
MandingoII (m)
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #54 on: March 29, 2009, 09:49 PM »


One thing I must say about those pictures you posted Morpheus.

They ALL look better than you or those of your ilk.

word.
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #55 on: April 08, 2009, 01:14 PM »

Quote from: MandingoII on March 29, 2009, 09:49 PM
One thing I must say about those pictures you posted Morpheus.

They ALL look better than you or those of your ilk.

word.

Seeing that you have never seen me before or will likely not. I will consider the above statement the usual "stupid" rantings on your part.

Despite your obvious ignorant buffonism , I will continue to educate my true brothers who live on the continent and leave my distant cousins like you to live in your ignorance forever.

Morpheus says "The Matrix has you"
morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #56 on: April 08, 2009, 07:28 PM »

Quote from: tpia on March 26, 2009, 12:27 AM



I wonder if drinking milk all the time is what gives Fulanis their alert expression?

@ Tpia
 I looked into the issue and yes because milk is and was a primary diet in abundance, therefore has contributed to the morphology of Arid dwellers in terms of their body structure and facial features. They tend to display more elongated slim body types with longer noses compared to tropical rainforest dweller who tend to have a more robust, stocky build with flatter noses.

See pictures below: One is of a Woodabe West African and the other is of Kenyans from south central Kenya


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #57 on: April 28, 2009, 07:01 PM »

Diveristy of Africa: Ghanaians


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #58 on: April 28, 2009, 07:03 PM »

More Ghanaians:


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #59 on: April 28, 2009, 08:29 PM »

West Africans_ Malians

Please note there are toureg/Berber people in this picture who are descendants of ancient north west african dwellers and should not be mistaken for arabs.


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #60 on: April 28, 2009, 08:32 PM »

More Malians:


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #61 on: April 28, 2009, 08:34 PM »

and more malians


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #62 on: April 28, 2009, 08:40 PM »

last one:


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morpheus24
Re: Origins Of The African People/ Diversity In Africa
« #63 on: April 28, 2009, 09:01 PM »

West Africans; Senegalese


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