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My Ancestors In Philippines

My Ancestors In Philippines. Aeta’s And Negrito’s. Botolan Tribes in Zambales, Philippines. This could be one of ancestors that I never met. But I am fortunate to have some grandparents who will tell my history . Negritos.

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My Ancestors In Philippines

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  1. My Ancestors In Philippines Aeta’s And Negrito’s

  2. Botolan Tribes in Zambales, Philippines This could be one of ancestors that I never met. But I am fortunate to have some grandparents who will tell my history.

  3. Negritos • The Negrito are a class of several ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts Southeast Asia. • Negritos share some common physical features with African • They have also been shown to have separated early from Asians, suggesting that they are either surviving descendants of settlers from an early migration out of Africa.

  4. Contrary to what other people claims, THE ENTIRE FILIPINO POPULATION IS A CONTINUUM between Negrito and Non-negrito groups, as what I've been claiming all along - see below: "The Philippines exhibits a rich diversity of people, languages, and culture, including so-called ‘Negrito’ groups that have for long fascinated anthropologists, yet little is known about their genetic diversity. We report here, a survey of Y-chromosome variation in 390 individuals from 16 Filipino ethnolinguistic groups, including six Negrito groups, from across the archipelago. We find extreme diversity in the Y-chromosome lineages of Filipino groups with heterogeneity seen in both Negrito and non-Negrito groups, which does not support a simple dichotomy of Filipino groups as Negrito vs non-Negrito.Filipino non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome lineages reflect a chronology that extends from after the initial colonization of the Asia-Pacific region, to the time frame of the Austronesian expansion. Filipino groups appear to have diverse genetic affinities with different populations in the Asia-Pacific region. In particular, some Negrito groups are associated with indigenous Australians, with a potential time for the association ranging from the initial colonization of the region to more recent (after colonization) times. Overall, our results indicate extensive heterogeneity contributing to a complex genetic history for Filipino groups, with varying roles for migrations from outside the Philippines, genetic drift, and admixture among neighboring groups.

  5. BLACK AFRICA and AFRICAN ZULU images, I am transitioning to a new set of the OLD PHILIPPINES of 100 years ago with FOUR IMAGES of "BLACK FILIPINO".


  6. Fortunate and Rich Negrito • Rich Negrito Children Jewelry are pure 24 karat gold and clothes are made of pure silk.

  7. Source, Content, and Images: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeta_peoples Produced and Designed By: Maricel Jones Fame Production

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