Reel Deal wrote: Ok. Not a budding archeologist, historian, geniealogist etc then, got it👍 Others people are doesn’t make it wrong for them. Each to their own |
In recent years a series of scholars have run DNA tests on Maori, in an effort to trace their ancestry. These tests confirm that Maori are a Polynesian people, and that Polynesians have their origins in coastal Asia thousands of years ago. In 2005 a team from Victoria University was able to establish an ancient connection between Maori and one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan: both groups have the same rare gene marker for coping with alcohol. (12) If Maori really were part-Celtic, then the connection would show up in DNA tests. It doesn’t.
Downtown wrote: The old why can’t we all be equal cry. From a white dude. Just to keep it clear. |
whippersnappyr wrote:
According to Wikipedia Aotearoa has become to mean all of NZ for over 120 years. It originally referred to the North island only |
corosanta wrote: Who cares? |
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