Negritos Are Filipinos To!, Learn about Aeta |
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Negritos Are Filipinos To!, Learn about Aeta |
May 19 2004, 09:43 PM
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![]() Filipino Boy posing near his home: ![]() Filipino boy with food: ![]() Filipino boy dancing: ![]() Filipino family: ![]() Like the Manobo, the Aeta or Negrito groups of the Philippines are extremely complex in terms of their dispersal and relationships. Two major branches apparently made their appearance in the archipelago 30,000 to 20,000 years ago: one traveling up the eastern flank of the islands to end up on the Pacific side of the Sierra Madre and comprising the Alta, Arta and Agta groups; the second branch appears to have moved up the western side, with some groups similarly ending up in northern Luzon; this branch includes the Pinatubo Negrito, Dumagat, Ata, Ati, Atta, Sinauna and Batak. The Aeta are physically characterized by shortness of stature (1.35-1.5 meters), dark skin, kinky hair, and broad noses. No true Aeta languanges remain; all have adopted the tongues of nearby dominant groups. They are widely distributed, with the greatest concentrations in northern Luzon and the Visayas, and generally live in highland areas or places that are difficult of access. At least 25 groups are known, many sharing the same name (Ita, Aeta, Ata, Atta, Agta, etc. are thought to come from the general filipino word "Itom," meaning "black"). Generally migrants, they often find trade and employment with more settled groups near their encampments. The social group is a small band that has fluid membership based on bilateral kinship. |
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May 19 2004, 09:53 PM
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DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos
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May 19 2004, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:43 PM) Pictures of Filipinos: ![]() Filipino Boy posing near his home: ![]() Filipino boy with food: ![]() Filipino boy dancing: ![]() Filipino family: ![]() Like the Manobo, the Aeta or Negrito groups of the Philippines are extremely complex in terms of their dispersal and relationships. Two major branches apparently made their appearance in the archipelago 30,000 to 20,000 years ago: one traveling up the eastern flank of the islands to end up on the Pacific side of the Sierra Madre and comprising the Alta, Arta and Agta groups; the second branch appears to have moved up the western side, with some groups similarly ending up in northern Luzon; this branch includes the Pinatubo Negrito, Dumagat, Ata, Ati, Atta, Sinauna and Batak. The Aeta are physically characterized by shortness of stature (1.35-1.5 meters), dark skin, kinky hair, and broad noses. No true Aeta languanges remain; all have adopted the tongues of nearby dominant groups. They are widely distributed, with the greatest concentrations in northern Luzon and the Visayas, and generally live in highland areas or places that are difficult of access. At least 25 groups are known, many sharing the same name (Ita, Aeta, Ata, Atta, Agta, etc. are thought to come from the general filipino word "Itom," meaning "black"). Generally migrants, they often find trade and employment with more settled groups near their encampments. The social group is a small band that has fluid membership based on bilateral kinship. Of course they are filipinos too, but they are not the majority. |
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May 19 2004, 09:59 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,947 Joined: 22-January 04 From: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? |
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May 19 2004, 09:59 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,771 Joined: 22-April 04 From: VN |
They look like Africans
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May 19 2004, 10:02 PM
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That's rad. I wonder what kind of music/culture they have.
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May 19 2004, 10:05 PM
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QUOTE (AidanW @ May 19 2004, 11:02 PM) That's rad. I wonder what kind of music/culture they have. Rap, Hipp-Hopp? |
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May 19 2004, 10:06 PM
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Nooo...Dainamviet..not rap/hip hop...Hahaha
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May 19 2004, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 20 2004, 12:05 AM) QUOTE (AidanW @ May 19 2004, 11:02 PM) That's rad. I wonder what kind of music/culture they have. Rap, Hipp-Hopp? No you dummy, more like smooth R&B! To all seriousness, I remember seeing Aetas before, I think most of them dont want to integrate with the general population and prefer to stay secluded, although I observed some minority who does... |
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May 19 2004, 10:10 PM
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QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? |
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May 19 2004, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Mitochondrial Haplogroup M is found in Filipinos but this haplogroup is found heavily on negritos |
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May 19 2004, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:43 PM) Pictures of Filipinos: ![]() Filipino Boy posing near his home: ![]() Filipino boy with food: ![]() Filipino boy dancing: ![]() Filipino family: ![]() Like the Manobo, the Aeta or Negrito groups of the Philippines are extremely complex in terms of their dispersal and relationships. Two major branches apparently made their appearance in the archipelago 30,000 to 20,000 years ago: one traveling up the eastern flank of the islands to end up on the Pacific side of the Sierra Madre and comprising the Alta, Arta and Agta groups; the second branch appears to have moved up the western side, with some groups similarly ending up in northern Luzon; this branch includes the Pinatubo Negrito, Dumagat, Ata, Ati, Atta, Sinauna and Batak. The Aeta are physically characterized by shortness of stature (1.35-1.5 meters), dark skin, kinky hair, and broad noses. No true Aeta languanges remain; all have adopted the tongues of nearby dominant groups. They are widely distributed, with the greatest concentrations in northern Luzon and the Visayas, and generally live in highland areas or places that are difficult of access. At least 25 groups are known, many sharing the same name (Ita, Aeta, Ata, Atta, Agta, etc. are thought to come from the general filipino word "Itom," meaning "black"). Generally migrants, they often find trade and employment with more settled groups near their encampments. The social group is a small band that has fluid membership based on bilateral kinship. I wonder which one is Ejay's mama...all look so hot I have ta control myself |
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May 19 2004, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Haha, I could care less what you have to say about Cambodians. Since I don't fit your description, and don't look like a negrito. |
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May 19 2004, 10:14 PM
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QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Yo ejay1! that girl in the middle looks cute!, whois that? do U ahve a bigger .jpg image? |
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May 19 2004, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 20 2004, 12:14 AM) QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Yo ejay1! that girl in the middle looks cute!, whois that? do U ahve a bigger .jpg image? -misunderstood... This post has been edited by JMAC: May 19 2004, 10:21 PM |
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May 19 2004, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 19 2004, 11:14 PM) QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Yo ejay1! that girl in the middle looks cute!, whois that? do U ahve a bigger .jpg image? She is the same girl as the other three, the filipina actress Maxene Magalona. And DaiNamViet please control your servant Menikani he is making trouble again. |
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May 19 2004, 10:21 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,771 Joined: 22-April 04 From: VN |
QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:18 PM) QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 19 2004, 11:14 PM) QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Yo ejay1! that girl in the middle looks cute!, whois that? do U ahve a bigger .jpg image? She is the same girl as the other three, the filipina actress Maxene Magalona. And DaiNamViet please control your servant Menikani he is making trouble again. Kool he's not my servant, i thinks he's Byron's |
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May 19 2004, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE (777 @ May 19 2004, 11:12 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:43 PM) Pictures of Filipinos: ![]() Filipino Boy posing near his home: ![]() Filipino boy with food: ![]() Filipino boy dancing: ![]() Filipino family: ![]() Like the Manobo, the Aeta or Negrito groups of the Philippines are extremely complex in terms of their dispersal and relationships. Two major branches apparently made their appearance in the archipelago 30,000 to 20,000 years ago: one traveling up the eastern flank of the islands to end up on the Pacific side of the Sierra Madre and comprising the Alta, Arta and Agta groups; the second branch appears to have moved up the western side, with some groups similarly ending up in northern Luzon; this branch includes the Pinatubo Negrito, Dumagat, Ata, Ati, Atta, Sinauna and Batak. The Aeta are physically characterized by shortness of stature (1.35-1.5 meters), dark skin, kinky hair, and broad noses. No true Aeta languanges remain; all have adopted the tongues of nearby dominant groups. They are widely distributed, with the greatest concentrations in northern Luzon and the Visayas, and generally live in highland areas or places that are difficult of access. At least 25 groups are known, many sharing the same name (Ita, Aeta, Ata, Atta, Agta, etc. are thought to come from the general filipino word "Itom," meaning "black"). Generally migrants, they often find trade and employment with more settled groups near their encampments. The social group is a small band that has fluid membership based on bilateral kinship. I wonder which one is Ejay's mama...all look so hot I have ta control myself Didn't I tell you to leave your not wanted here, racist. |
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May 19 2004, 10:25 PM
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QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:43 PM) Pictures of Filipinos: ![]() Filipino Boy posing near his home: ![]() Filipino boy with food: ![]() Filipino boy dancing: ![]() Filipino family: ![]() Like the Manobo, the Aeta or Negrito groups of the Philippines are extremely complex in terms of their dispersal and relationships. Two major branches apparently made their appearance in the archipelago 30,000 to 20,000 years ago: one traveling up the eastern flank of the islands to end up on the Pacific side of the Sierra Madre and comprising the Alta, Arta and Agta groups; the second branch appears to have moved up the western side, with some groups similarly ending up in northern Luzon; this branch includes the Pinatubo Negrito, Dumagat, Ata, Ati, Atta, Sinauna and Batak. The Aeta are physically characterized by shortness of stature (1.35-1.5 meters), dark skin, kinky hair, and broad noses. No true Aeta languanges remain; all have adopted the tongues of nearby dominant groups. They are widely distributed, with the greatest concentrations in northern Luzon and the Visayas, and generally live in highland areas or places that are difficult of access. At least 25 groups are known, many sharing the same name (Ita, Aeta, Ata, Atta, Agta, etc. are thought to come from the general filipino word "Itom," meaning "black"). Generally migrants, they often find trade and employment with more settled groups near their encampments. The social group is a small band that has fluid membership based on bilateral kinship. So which one is your mom Ejay? Comon don't be shy...Introduce us |
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May 19 2004, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 19 2004, 11:21 PM) QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:18 PM) QUOTE (DaiNamViet @ May 19 2004, 11:14 PM) QUOTE (ejay1 @ May 19 2004, 11:10 PM) QUOTE (Menikani @ May 19 2004, 10:59 PM) QUOTE (BishoujoHunter @ May 19 2004, 10:53 PM) DNA proves that pinoys mixed w/ negritos Yes there are Pinoys/Negrito mixed out there. You have to be a fool not to think pinoys and negritos mixed living so close together. Do you have a DNA to prove that most Pinoys have negrito blood? Yo ejay1! that girl in the middle looks cute!, whois that? do U ahve a bigger .jpg image? She is the same girl as the other three, the filipina actress Maxene Magalona. And DaiNamViet please control your servant Menikani he is making trouble again. Kool he's not my servant, i thinks he's Byron's Hey DaiNamViet if you want to find an bigger picture then type her name in google. And find pbase.com and click it then go under vanity and you will find this pic. Just click on the picture and it will enlarge. |
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