In 1300’s many Malians sailed to the Americas. Although, most Malians settled in Brazil, Mexico and built the mounds along the Mississippi River, some Malians settled in Florida.
The African Roots of the Japanese Ainus – By IronLion
Descendant of the Japanese Ainu. Note the Cobra on his Crown.
And compare with the Uraeus of the Crown of the King of Egypt:
The African Roots of East Asians (Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, etc)
East Asia harbors substantial genetic, physical, cultural and linguistic diversity, but the detailed structures and interrelationships of those aspects remain enigmatic. This question has begun to be addressed by a rapid accumulation of molecular anthropological studies of the populations in and around East Asia, especially by Y chromosome studies.
African Haplogroup M1 is related to Japanese Haplogroup D – By Dr. Clyde Winters
Haplogroup M1 is related to the D haplogroups.
M1 transitions are found in many Asian M haplogroups (Fucharoen et al., 2001; Yao et al., 2002) For example researchers have found that the Tanzanian M1 haplogroup cluster with people from Oceania (Gonder et al., 2006).
The World of Sakanouye No Tamuramaro: Black Shogun of Early Japan
By RUNOKO RASHIDI
DEDICATED TO WAYNE B. CHANDLER
“For a Samurai to be brave, he must have a bit of Black blood.”
— Japanese Proverb
THE BLACK PRESENCE IN EARLY JAPAN
IronLion: Pictoral Essay of Racial Change in Japan
The original Japanese:
First they were like this:
And like this:
Then they started banging chinese/korean culture (refugees and wanderers):
The Aboriginal Moors of Taiwan, Taipei China
The Indigenous Moors of Taiwan, China
“Many Are Called” – By – I Threes
Ethiopian-Israelis clash with the police at a rally in Tel Aviv – New York Times
A protest on Sunday (May 3, 2015) by thousands of Ethiopian-Israelis and sympathizers against police harassment and brutality turned by nightfall into a chaotic and unusually violent confrontation with the police in the center of Tel Aviv.