Mandela

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Mandela

Mandela

@mandelasmind

An actual human being. not a bot or a shill. (I like arguing)

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Mandela@mandelasmind·
<<<managing a social life the old fashioned way. - hold a few in person gatherings a year and use that as a means of updating large amounts of people. - avoid social media dependency , call or hang out irl to connect.
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thumay@thumay9700·
@valuebasedintro @NUPkuntiko @Original_Libbro Majority of Bantu men have a West African Y-haplogroup, even w/ the maternal haplogroups it’s still roughly 50% West African. Are you trying to claim the Bantu expansion & split from the shared ancestor happened somewhere other than the region between central Nigeria & Cameroon?
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Lib Bro@Original_Libbro·
"Bantu speaking Africans are more related to each than we are to West Africans." Arguable. Bubis, a Bantu population from 🇬🇶, are genetically "closer" to West Africans than they are to other Bantus.
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The Black Judas🇿🇦 🇨🇻 🇬🇧@UndyingAttack1

@Original_Libbro You are also we wuzzing, those dishes are Bantu and they have nothing to do with West Africa. Bantu speaking Africans are more related to each than we are to West Africans.

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thumay@thumay9700·
@valuebasedintro @NUPkuntiko @Original_Libbro Bantus in Cameroon will map closer to Nigerians than they will to a Bantu in South Africa, what’s your point? The original Bantus were genetically closer to a modern Igbo than a modern Bantu, that’s a fact as well.
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Wayne West@valuebasedintro·
@thumay9700 @NUPkuntiko @Original_Libbro You do understand west africa encompasses many groups not just Igbo and yorubas? Igbos and Bantus do share a common ancestor no one is arguing this but they are still different from Bantus. They will map closer to the Bantus in Cameroon however
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@Wind_Drawn @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro I agree that there's some utility, but eventually we're going to have to abandon these outsider frameworks if we really want to study our past. I hear people regurgitate things they read in some "research" paper and it'll be just straight up false😂
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Wind@Wind_Drawn·
@mandelasmind @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro I agree. But that doesn’t mean those terms don’t have usefulness in research. Yes Europeans used Bantu racial groupings to discriminate against black peoples in South Africa but that doesn’t mean that what was being described can’t be mapped to reality
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@copperskin722 The algorithm put u on my feed, therefore I have the freedom to disagree with your post. If you want an echo chamber go on private
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ابن الغرب@copperskin722·
@mandelasmind My account is mainly based on history, anthropology, genetics and geopolitics. Then go consult accounts who don't talk bout sum "Natufian" history.
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Lib Bro@Original_Libbro·
@Wind_Drawn @mandelasmind @UndyingAttack1 Bruh it’s over for black people. Instead of addressing claims in a scientific manner we resort to emotional manipulation tactics like this 🤦🏿‍♂️ by this logic “Africans” don’t exist cuz my great great grandfather didn’t call himself an African
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@Wind_Drawn @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro There were pre-existing terms lol. The new ones are made to make things easier for outsiders to understand. Also to make it easier for them to impose their caste systems and hierarchies.
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Wind@Wind_Drawn·
@mandelasmind @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro Obviously they didn’t call themselves these terms but that’s irrelevant no? If I stopped calling myself a human that wouldn’t make me not a human. These are descriptive terms assigned so we can try to have a more objective understanding of the world around us.
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@Wind_Drawn @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro That all these new terms hold real meaning. Most of these terms are new and do nothing but confuse youth. Our great grandparents didn't call themselves "bantu" or "nilotic". Cushitic is a new one being thrown around that's also annoying to hear.
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Wind@Wind_Drawn·
@mandelasmind @UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro It’s not conjecture. Southern nilotes have significant Cushitic ancestry. Southern Bantus like Xhosa and Zulu have significant SAHG, (5-20%), western Bantus have significant RFHG, we see less linguistic diversity the further you go from west Africa(among Bantus) same genetically
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@Bygones_24 @Original_Libbro @neincubed Nope. This is a very common haplogroup amongst great lakes bantus, you'll find it sprouting toureg & fulani & even mandika(mali empire) lineages before igbos & yorubas. Have u heard of the bachwezi by any chance?
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Wind@Wind_Drawn·
@UndyingAttack1 @Original_Libbro This is true. We see this genetically and linguistically. But there is also genetic and linguistic divergences as well. There’s paths that shaped certain ancestry. For example Great Lakes Bantus received lots of Nilotic and Cushitic admixture.south got SAHG, etc,=extra diversity
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Mandela@mandelasmind·
@Wind_Drawn @copperskin722 People just ignore the inhabitants and impose their own theories. You do realize people in the great lakes know their own histories right? It doesn't have much of anything to do with these weird theories
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Wind@Wind_Drawn·
@copperskin722 This is a really bad fit, also that Kenya sample is IA so it’s Bantu, maybe with some nilote, but a better fit would be be using some Cushitic pop, Dinka, and Bantu(west African like Igbo), and a hg. These are ancestral pops that interacted in that region so it’s more accurate.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Bringing the elongated skulls of Peru to life, from the ancient Paracas culture and their practice of cranial deformation. 📹historyrevivedofficial
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