I know I'm Mestizo so I'm 1/2 White and 1/2 Native American, but what race is native Americans classified as?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GMJigga)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Jewish</p> </div></p> </p> Really?</p> And here I was, thinking they were Spanish.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Native Americans are of the human race. And for god's sake, educate yourself a bit.</p> </div></p> </p> Whats wrong with trying to learn about your families history?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Native Americans are of the human race. And for god's sake, educate yourself a bit.</p> </div></p> </p> Whats wrong with trying to learn about your families history?</p> </div></p> Why are you asking me? I just told you to educate yourself a bit. Native americans (true americans) came to the Americas thousands of years ago, most likely from north eastern asia, across a bride of land that no longer exist. Having lived thousands of years on a continent, the native americans developed features that are unique for them selves, and as such, if you want to use the word race (which I object to), they should naturally be classified as their own race. This; especially the historical part, is what you (and everybody else) should know of (according to me), even if your heritage doesn't have anything to do with native americans. Things like this should be common knowledge, if I had any say in it. So should geographical knowledge of the world be.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Native Americans are of the human race. And for god's sake, educate yourself a bit.</p> </div></p> </p> Whats wrong with trying to learn about your families history?</p> </div></p> Why are you asking me? I just told you to educate yourself a bit. Native americans (true americans) came to the Americas thousands of years ago, most likely from north eastern asia, across a bride of land that no longer exist. Having lived thousands of years on a continent, the native americans developed features that are unique for them selves, and as such, if you want to use the word race (which I object to), they should naturally be classified as their own race. This; especially the historical part, is what you (and everybody else) should know of (according to me), even if your heritage doesn't have anything to do with native americans. Things like this should be common knowledge, if I had any say in it. So should geographical knowledge of the world be.</p> </p> </div></p> </p> I have to agree with you. Everyone should understand culture.</p>
according to the berring land bridge (believe that's what it was called) asians migrated to north america.......but if you follow the belief that Africa and South America used to be connected you could say some of the indigenous natives might havehad black ancestoryalso....I've read certain books that compare ancient hyroglyphics of south america to africa and they are strikingly similar......</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (THE DREAM)</div><div class='quotemain'> according to the berring land bridge (believe that's what it was called) asians migrated to north america.......but if you follow the belief that Africa and South America used to be connected you could say some of the indigenous natives might havehad black ancestoryalso....I've read certain books that compare ancient hyroglyphics of south america to africa and they are strikingly similar......</p></div> The oldest remains found in the Americas belong to Africans. Some other old remains are definitely central asian/caucasian rather than east asian. In short, the Americas are a land of immigrants. Somewhere in our ancestral past we all emigrated here, and those emigrants came from everywhere.
</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (THE DREAM)</div><div class='quotemain'>The oldest remains found in the Americas belong to Africans. Some other old remains are definitely central asian/caucasian rather than east asian. In short, the Americas are a land of immigrants. Somewhere in our ancestral past we all emigrated here, and those emigrants came from everywhere.</div></p> Where did you get this information? Has it been scientifically verified? From what I know, claims like this have never been verified, and at least to me, the most logical solution would be that the people migrated from north east asia. Furthermore, just look at the similarities in appearance between the people of north eastern asia and native americans - they bear much more resemblance to each other than to any other group of people, in my opinion.</p> </p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ehmunro)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> according to the berring land bridge (believe that's what it was called) asians migrated to north america.......but if you follow the belief that Africa and South America used to be connected you could say some of the indigenous natives might havehad black ancestoryalso....I've read certain books that compare ancient hyroglyphics of south america to africa and they are strikingly similar......</div></p> Africa and South America was connected once upon a time, yes, when the supercontinent Pangea existed. However, that was waaaay before humans existed.</p> According to modern science, the human race evolved from lesser primates in Africa... (just to get that out there).</p> </p> Of course, there are many wild theories about ancient, vast empires that connected every continent to each other, but there has been no sure proof of it though. One interesting rumor that I have heard though, is that they have found traces of tobacco in egyptian graves (which would imply that the egypts had some sort of connection with the Americas, since tobacco is from there. Another cool theory which I saw a documentary about was that Atlantis might have existed in the Andes, on the Altiplano.</p> </p>
to be honest I'm not an expert on this subject matter, lol....all I can tell you is the things that I've learned from books that I've read.</p>
Maybe they're Russians/Chinese/Mongolian all mixed together. They came from that part of the world.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> </p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (THE DREAM)</div><div class='quotemain'>The oldest remains found in the Americas belong to Africans. Some other old remains are definitely central asian/caucasian rather than east asian. In short, the Americas are a land of immigrants. Somewhere in our ancestral past we all emigrated here, and those emigrants came from everywhere.</div></p> Where did you get this information? Has it been scientifically verified? From what I know, claims like this have never been verified, and at least to me, the most logical solution would be that the people migrated from north east asia. Furthermore, just look at the similarities in appearance between the people of north eastern asia and native americans - they bear much more resemblance to each other than to any other group of people, in my opinion.</p> </p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ehmunro)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> according to the berring land bridge (believe that's what it was called) asians migrated to north america.......but if you follow the belief that Africa and South America used to be connected you could say some of the indigenous natives might havehad black ancestoryalso....I've read certain books that compare ancient hyroglyphics of south america to africa and they are strikingly similar......</div></p> Africa and South America was connected once upon a time, yes, when the supercontinent Pangea existed. However, that was waaaay before humans existed.</p> According to modern science, the human race evolved from lesser primates in Africa... (just to get that out there).</p> </p> Of course, there are many wild theories about ancient, vast empires that connected every continent to each other, but there has been no sure proof of it though. One interesting rumor that I have heard though, is that they have found traces of tobacco in egyptian graves (which would imply that the egypts had some sort of connection with the Americas, since tobacco is from there. Another cool theory which I saw a documentary about was that Atlantis might have existed in the Andes, on the Altiplano.</p> </div></p> The oldest remains in the world are in Africa. I believe everyone all of civilization came from Africa, IIRC.</p> </p>
I am not gonna lie I thought Native Americans were of the Native American race.....I dont really care about that stuff though.</p>