blacks of papua & australia found to be first americans

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  • this video shows the first human migrations to america to be by black people from papua and australia around 50,000 years ago. you must remember having wooly or curly hair is an adaptation to help keep the body cool in a hot environment and wavy or straight hair is an adaptation to a cold climate to help keep the body warm and having no color/ melanin in your skin is due to the genetic mutation albinism which of course results in albinos. the original people of australia still have skin the same color as ours and the same range of skin tones as we do. in the video though the attempt is made to try and separate the australians from blacks by calling them their own race even though they admit they have relation to peoples of east africa and they try to leave out the possibility of papuans getting to america even though papua and australia are the same distance from america. the same way you can have a person of one of the so-called other races with curly hair and another of that same race with straight hair you can have a black person with curly hair and another with straight hair its just an adaptation to different climates. also the australians didn't mix with anyone who had the mutation albinism (whites) or with anyone who was mixed between normal humans (blacks) and those who had the mutation albinism (whites) i. e. the other races/hybrids. the original black people of america were eventually outnumbered by the people who came across the bering strait land bridge. there of course was conflict between the two started by the invaders and because they were outnumbered the black population was reduced through war and intermixing, but the possibility remains that some are still living deep within the amazon isolated from the rest of the world. whats written here is basically what dr. runoko rashidi among several others has been writing, teaching, and lecturing on video about.
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