@NirinaGasikara WoW! really. i never thought that Cambodians nor Vietnamese were part of the Austronesian race. Very interesting. I thought that the Vietnamese were closer to the Chinese and that the Cambodians were more Khmer group. I haven't read that Austronesians and Austroasiatics had links as well. I have to do more research as this is very interesting to me. you must of study this quite a bit. You have a profound knowledge of your heritage. I applaud you!!!!! : )
Have you done studies on/understand the principles of genetic variation/diversity? If you can understand that genetic mutation + isolation can affect genetic variation, you should be able to understand that all genetic variations have shared genetic roots, it is only a matter of when, how recent or how far in the past...or are you waiting for a "mainstreamer" scientist to do the thinking for you? Culture and language doesn't have a clear record of indication, DNA does.
@michaelsky71 no I'm from Madagascar, the western island of austronesia area. And some cambodians and vietnameses are austronesians : those one who speak cham languages. And according searchers , austronesians and austroasiatics have links also
@NirinaGasikara Austronesians are also found in the deep south of Thailand where the Muslims reside. I never read that Austronesians were found in Cambodia or Vietnam so what you are writing is interesting. Because there language is of the Mon-Khmer of the Asiatic.
@NirinaGasikara are you from Taiwan? Just curious where you are from. I have been reading your post and you really have a lot of knowledge about anthropology.
@NirinaGasikara Siberians are connected to the American Indians and the Eskimos. As well as the Mexicans. They have not connection what so ever to the Austronesians but the Siberians are Asians.
are taiwanese aborigines known as moutain people?
063jojo 1 year ago
@michaelsky71 not all of them ! they are minorities to be part of Austronesians
NirinaGasikara 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara WoW! really. i never thought that Cambodians nor Vietnamese were part of the Austronesian race. Very interesting. I thought that the Vietnamese were closer to the Chinese and that the Cambodians were more Khmer group. I haven't read that Austronesians and Austroasiatics had links as well. I have to do more research as this is very interesting to me. you must of study this quite a bit. You have a profound knowledge of your heritage. I applaud you!!!!! : )
michaelsky71 1 year ago
Bahasa Melayu ?
HAPC2 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara
Have you done studies on/understand the principles of genetic variation/diversity? If you can understand that genetic mutation + isolation can affect genetic variation, you should be able to understand that all genetic variations have shared genetic roots, it is only a matter of when, how recent or how far in the past...or are you waiting for a "mainstreamer" scientist to do the thinking for you? Culture and language doesn't have a clear record of indication, DNA does.
7dontyouknow7 1 year ago
@michaelsky71 no I'm from Madagascar, the western island of austronesia area. And some cambodians and vietnameses are austronesians : those one who speak cham languages. And according searchers , austronesians and austroasiatics have links also
NirinaGasikara 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara Austronesians are also found in the deep south of Thailand where the Muslims reside. I never read that Austronesians were found in Cambodia or Vietnam so what you are writing is interesting. Because there language is of the Mon-Khmer of the Asiatic.
michaelsky71 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara are you from Taiwan? Just curious where you are from. I have been reading your post and you really have a lot of knowledge about anthropology.
michaelsky71 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara
michaelsky71 1 year ago
@NirinaGasikara Siberians are connected to the American Indians and the Eskimos. As well as the Mexicans. They have not connection what so ever to the Austronesians but the Siberians are Asians.
michaelsky71 1 year ago