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molbiogirl
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Message 17 of 19 (578064)
08-31-2010 5:01 PM
Reply to: Message 15 by Ragged
08-31-2010 4:20 PM


That Philippine girl has African blood in her, even if it is mixed with Asian blood And I know this simply by looking at her.
Actually, she is Ati.
From wiki:
In the Philippines the Aetas or Ati ancestors were the 'aboriginals' or the 'first' inhabitants of this Archipelago. They most probably arrived from Borneo 20-30,000 years ago ...
Dark skin does not mean "African".
Again. From wiki:
There are several groups of dark-skinned people who live in various parts of Asia, Australia and Oceania who sometimes are referred to as black people. They include the Indigenous Australians, the Melanesians (now divided into Austronesian-speaking populations and Papuans, and including the great genetic diversity of New Guinea), the Semang people of the Malay peninsula, the Aeta people of Luzon, the Ati of Panay.[88] indigenous first nation Fijians and various indigenous peoples sometimes collectively known as Negritos.
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ABE: Oops. Sorry Huntard. You're quicker than me.
Edited by molbiogirl, : No reason given.

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