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Wednesday, 1 February 2017
DNA EVIDENCE PROVES FIRST PEOPLE IN CHINA ARE BLACK
According to the BBC, genetic
researchers say they have found
fresh evidence that Chinese people
are descended from Africans. The
findings also add new weight to
theories that all human life began
in Africa.
Academics from the University of
Texas and their colleagues in China
studied 28 population groups in
China and concluded that most – if
not all – had their genetic origins
in Africa.
They looked at pieces of DNA
known as microsatellites, which are
short, repeating DNA segments that
yield information about genetic
variation among people.
The researchers found that all
Chinese have a great deal in
common genetically, although there
are some regional variations.
The findings, published by the
National Academy of Sciences in
Washington, supports what has
come to be known as the “Out of
Africa theory”.
This theory contends that homo
sapiens, the modern form of
human life, is descended from a
population of ancestors who
migrated out of Africa about
100,000 years ago.
The new data also supports the
idea of an “African Eve” who is an
ancestor of all living humans.
The Eve hypothesis, first published
in 1987, suggests that all human
DNA can be traced back to a single
female. This “Eve” would have lived
in Africa about 200,000 years ago.
The latest research challenges an
alternative theory which holds that
several different groups of humans
evolved separately at the same
time in several places around the
world.
Chinese mythology holds that the
Chinese are descended from a
single ancestor, the Yellow
Emperor. More recent Chinese
scholarship has argued that the
Chinese evolved separately from
other races.
H. Imbert, a French anthropologist
said in his book, “Les Negritos de la
Chine”,”The Negroid races peopled
at some time all the South of India,
Indo-China and China. The South
of Indo-China actually has now
pure Negritos as the Semangs and
mixed as the Malays and the
Sakais.”
Another author and professor,
Chang Hsing-Lang, revealed similar
information in writing “The
Importation of Negro Slaves to
China under the Tang Dynasty”,
“Even the sacred Manchu dynasty
shows this Negro strain. The lower
part of the face of the Emperor Pu-
yi of Manchukuo, direct descendant
of the Manchu rulers of China, is
most distinctly Negroid.”
These professors through their
research and studies have reason
to believe that a Negro Empire
actually existed at the dawn of the
country’s history citing evidence of
substantial populations of Blacks in
early China, including finding
reports of a major kingdom ruled
by Blacks being frequently
mentioned in historical Chinese
history documents. And, Chinese
chroniclers report that a Negro
Empire existed in the South of
China at the dawn of that country’s
history
The notion that blacks were the
original inhabitants of China has
been thwarted by white scientists
and even some blacks as the result
of a sweeping message of white
superiority and inferiority of black
Africans and their descendants
spreading worldwide.
In 2005, DNA testing proved that
the first inhabitants of China were
black Africans. The study was
conducted by a Chinese DNA
specialist named Jin Li and a team
of Chinese and other scientists. Li
admits that he wasn’t trying to
prove this fact, instead he initially
wanted to prove that the Chinese
evolved from hοmo erectus
independently of all humans. After
collecting more than 12000 DNA
samples from 165 different ethnic
groups, Li and his team found that
early humans belonged to different
species but modern humans had
descended from the East African
species.
One scientist on the team, Li Hui,
said that 100,000 years ago
humans began migrating through
South and Southeast Asia into
China from Africa. Their testing
showed that 65 branches of
Chinese all carry similar DNA
mutations as the people of
Southeast Asia.
Another scientist on the team, Jin Li
had this to say about their findings,
“we did not see even one single
individual that could be considered
as a descendant of the hοmo
erectus in China, rather, everybody
was a descendant of our ancestors
from Africa.”
When asked how he felt about
these findings, he responded, “after
I saw the evidence generated in my
laboratory. I think we should all be
happy with that. Because after all,
modern humans from different
parts of the world are not so
different from each other and we
are very close relatives.”
The team of scientists participating
in the 5 year study of geographic
and genealogical routes tracing the
spread of settlements of ancient
and modern humans were from
China, Russia, India, Brazil and
other nations.
Richard Leaky, a well-known,
Kenyan-born Paleoanthropologist
who has dedicated his life to
studying fossils and the past
believes that we must study the
past if we are to have a future. He
had this to say, “If you get to the
stage where you can persuade
people on the evidence, that it’s
solid, that we are all African, that
color is superficial, that stages of
development of culture are all
interactive, then I think we have a
chance of a world that will respond
better to global challenges.”
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