09/06/2024
Lots of racists making edgy nonsense again and I see even some corny a$$ cornballs supporting their foolishness.
It's like with Zahi Hawass- when a BLACK figure and BLACK ancient history is finally being legitimated all the snakes come out pretending to care about history all of a sudden.
My ancestors built the pyramids and were the true ancestors of Japan and hidden Emperor's of Japan.
Lol Stay mad.
09/06/2024
The Story of Yasuke: The African Samurai
Yasuke was a man of African origin who arrived in Japan in the 16th century. He is said to have been brought by a Jesuit missionary, and his imposing presence and skills quickly caught the attention of Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful daimyo of the time. Nobunaga welcomed him into his court, where Yasuke became his bodyguard and a respected samurai.
Yasuke excelled in battle and was known for his loyalty. His story is a symbol of the plurality and cultural impact that existed in Japan, even in those times
The Story of Yasuke: The African Samurai
Yasuke was a man of African origin who arrived in Japan in the 16th century. He is said to have been brought by a Jesuit missionary, and his imposing presence and skills quickly caught the attention of Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful daimyo of the time. Nobunaga welcomed him into his court, where Yasuke became his bodyguard and a respected samurai.
Yasuke excelled in battle and was known for his loyalty. His story is a symbol of the plurality and cultural impact that existed in Japan, even in those times.
08/14/2024
The original Turks were black and had clear black ancestry
Modern reconstruction of Turks which showed their still extant distinctive black features.
As we have previously established many ancient East Asian subgroups had divergent haplogroups that were not similar to those of East Asians today. Including the Jomons of Japan who still exist as the Ainu today. Same with distant corners of ancient Siberia where the first Turks were birthed.
This is why the Turks were a ferocious group of warriors. But as they migrated westward they eventually married the locals and became more middle eastern in appearance. Despite this some Turks were proud of their black roots- the word Kara means black and there were black dynasties of tribes such as the Kara-Khanid
RECLAIM YOUR HERITAGE
Kep Heru Tamu Followers ⊕
08/14/2024
The original Celts were likely black ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Irish Chieftan by Joan Francesc Oliveras Pallerols
It is a long term and outdated correlation that some of the first identified European stone age humans had Caucasian feature.
One need only to remember the fact that humans all migrated out of AFRICA and that even according to contemporary British researches from the likes of Cheddar Man and Red "Lady" of Paviland that they might not have been of white extraction.
If anything their skins were likely black or sandy with peppercorn hair like that of the San people (Kalahari Bushmen)
Never discount hidden history even among the earliest times.
RECLAIM HISTORY, RECLAIM YOUR DESTINY! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
08/09/2024
I'm working on redecorating my room... what do we think? 🙂
08/09/2024
My ancestors built this ish
08/09/2024
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Go support this game y'all.
YASUKE FOREVER!
08/09/2024
Ötzi was likely black ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
It is a long term and outdated correlation that some of the first identified European stone age humans had Caucasian feature.
One need only to remember the fact that humans all migrated out of AFRICA and that even according to contemporary British researches from the likes of Cheddar Man and Red "Lady" of Paviland that they might not have been of white extraction.
If anything their skins were likely black or sandy with peppercorn hair like that of the San people (Kalahari Bushmen)
Never discount hidden history even among the earliest times.
RECLAIM HISTORY, RECLAIM YOUR DESTINY! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
ÖTZI: NI BLANCO NI MELENUDO
Mucho hemos publicado aquí sobre el llamado “Hombre de Hielo”, el pobre Ötzi, asesinado hace algo más de 5.100 años en los Alpes y cuyos restos constituyen uno de los mayores tesoros de información arqueológica. Ya os hemos contado en diversas publicaciones cómo era su ropa, sus armas, lo que comió antes de su muerte, las enfermedades que padecía e incluso algunas hipótesis sobre su as*****to. Pero desde el Instituto Max Planck de Antropología Evolutiva y el Instituto de Estudios de Momias en Bolzano, donde reposa Ötzi, han publicado un estudio según el cual nuestro malogrado amigo no se parecía mucho a la imagen que teníamos de él. Siempre se le había representado como a un hombre melenudo y de piel y ojos claros. Gracias a las nuevas técnicas de secuenciación masiva de ADN ahora sabemos que Ötzi presenta alelos estrechamente vinculados a la calvicie prematura masculina. Recordemos que Ötzi murió a los 45 años. Por otro lado, el análisis de su genoma revela rasgos fenotípicos como alta pigmentación de la piel y ojos de color oscuro. Y esto es lo verdaderamente interesante del estudio ya que el aspecto de Ötzi encajaría perfectamente en la Europa central y occidental de hace 8.000 años, cuando la mayoría de los habitantes de este continente eran de piel muy oscura. La piel de los europeos se fue volviendo más clara en los milenios siguientes debido a los movimientos migratorios hacia el oeste de los grupos pastores esteparios. Pero Ötzi mantuvo en un 96% el ADN propio de las comunidades del Neolítico temprano de Anatolia. Todo esto sugiere que Ötzi pertenecía a un grupo humano que quedó casi aislado genéticamente en la barrera natural que suponen los Alpes.
Algo, sin duda, mucho más interesante que su calvicie.
Editamos la publicación para ilustrarla con esta nueva y maravillosa obra realizada por el magnífico paleoartista Tom Björklund, que estuvo increíblemente rápido en la reconstrucción.