Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

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Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
Let me know your thoughts on the Pacific region, as well as leaving me a question for my 1K subs Q&A!
Thanks for watching!
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  • @Masaman
    @Masaman7 жыл бұрын

    Let me know your thoughts on the Pacific region, and the people that inhabit it! *AND* Leave me a comment asking me a question for the upcoming 1K subs Q&A! If you'd like to support the channel so that I can upgrade to better audio/video/editing equipment, please donate to my Patreon account here: www.patreon.com/user?u=4776827

  • @SwagaKhalif

    @SwagaKhalif

    7 жыл бұрын

    Masaman how do you conduct your research?

  • @dr.philgoodtv146

    @dr.philgoodtv146

    7 жыл бұрын

    Masaman I Love your channel Bro! very accurate!

  • @imansafeen7395

    @imansafeen7395

    7 жыл бұрын

    Masaman Hi.. I have a few questions. Im very intrigued with Pacific Islanders as well. They're just so desolated n under talked about. Why do Micronesian have tight curly afro like hair n a dark complexion? I see Papua New Guineans and Aborigenes (i dnt think I spelt that right) look like they're from Africa, some look a bit south indian as well. Also, some say south east asians are polynesians.. True or False? They say the people of Borneo have polynesian blood. Also... out of context but what is ur ethnicity? n if u're in college or was in college, What was ur major?

  • @christophersalazar6201

    @christophersalazar6201

    7 жыл бұрын

    love your videos can you make a video israeli ethnicities.

  • @christophersalazar6201

    @christophersalazar6201

    7 жыл бұрын

    love your videos can you make a video for different types ethnic groups of israel.

  • @ChamorruWarrior
    @ChamorruWarrior5 жыл бұрын

    As a Pacific Islander, I'm so glad there's a dude out there who gave a shit about our existence enough to make this awesome video!

  • @chubbz2562

    @chubbz2562

    3 жыл бұрын

    🇬🇺🤙🏾

  • @baleevet

    @baleevet

    3 жыл бұрын

    🇹🇴🔥

  • @no8604

    @no8604

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a Pacific islander I don't give a sh!t and don't need some random guy I have no connection to acknowledge us for validation.

  • @papakili1614

    @papakili1614

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ahhahahhahahaha true dat. Cheeee hooooo

  • @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64

    @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes Polynesians are racially mix people with Melanesians.

  • @sagittariusone2753
    @sagittariusone27536 жыл бұрын

    Pacific Islanders are such a diverse and beautiful group of people :)

  • @imthatguy_7132

    @imthatguy_7132

    4 жыл бұрын

    i'm so proud to be a pacific islander

  • @truthmonster3290

    @truthmonster3290

    4 жыл бұрын

    Really they are. I am a White Man.

  • @silentazn89

    @silentazn89

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yessir they are I can vouch for that my ancenstor from china p.s. genghis khan is one

  • @bayleewilliams9150

    @bayleewilliams9150

    3 жыл бұрын

    YEAH WE ARE!!😂💕

  • @amandajohnson7403

    @amandajohnson7403

    3 жыл бұрын

    pure native americans look like these guys;;;: assets.survivalinternational.org/pictures/27/braz-maku-fw-48_screen.jpg -----------------------------------------`````,,,,,,,,-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inuits: prd-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/full_width/public/Image108-17-98.jpg

  • @jaijai.7162
    @jaijai.71625 жыл бұрын

    Don’t use Poly, Mela, and Micro. They were created by Europeans to divide us Oceanic peoples. We’re not small islands in a vast ocean, we’re an ocean full of islands.

  • @warriorsouthseasislanders4901

    @warriorsouthseasislanders4901

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thaàaats right

  • @jonyfreston256

    @jonyfreston256

    4 жыл бұрын

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @zionsong4470

    @zionsong4470

    4 жыл бұрын

    Looks like to me they are all the same and come from the same people. They started out one way and between the Japanese and Europeans, they mixed in and well, we all know the rest...

  • @Braithan_Forster

    @Braithan_Forster

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree we are all islanders even if Aotearoa is big it still has polynesian people on it

  • @jimboy4169

    @jimboy4169

    4 жыл бұрын

    FACTS💯

  • @victoriaalbastra6325
    @victoriaalbastra63252 жыл бұрын

    I'm Romanian and I've always considered Oceania (the actual islands, not Australia or New Zealand) heaven on earth. I hope to visit at least some of the islands one day. I find the culture and history fascinating. Life must be so different there compared to Europe. Today it snowed here and it's freezing cold. I used to love snow and cold, but this year, I just want sun, light and warmth. Sending love to all the pacific islanders ❤️

  • @cynthia8343

    @cynthia8343

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm American and feel the same.

  • @MrSicc274

    @MrSicc274

    Жыл бұрын

    New Zealand is a Pacific island with Polynesian natives dickhead

  • @fallenangel_899

    @fallenangel_899

    Жыл бұрын

    New Zealand IS a pacific island/s. It's really upsetting to see people view New Zealand to be seperate from the rest of the Pacific islands when it's NOT

  • @chanelvitale6512

    @chanelvitale6512

    Жыл бұрын

    New Zealand is part of the Pacific with similar culture. This is very different to Australia.

  • @Zephur0s

    @Zephur0s

    Жыл бұрын

    New Zealand and Australia are still part of the South Pacific islands because of its indigenous peoples

  • @stefanx8344
    @stefanx83444 жыл бұрын

    I am a serbian guy. I find these cultures very interesting.

  • @serahnelson7828

    @serahnelson7828

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for finding our culture interesting 🙂

  • @grozdanalukic4625

    @grozdanalukic4625

    3 жыл бұрын

    Vrlo su interesantni slazem se

  • @no8604

    @no8604

    3 жыл бұрын

    We're not that interesting tbh. We're boring simpletons.

  • @275ataclang

    @275ataclang

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@no8604 speak for yourself matausi

  • @emosijougavule2561

    @emosijougavule2561

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@no8604 Hey tamana let them take interest in our culture moce😏👋

  • @avilik13
    @avilik136 жыл бұрын

    Also, Fijians are Melanesian but they are often grouped in with Polynesians due to their close relations with the older Polynesian islands Tonga and Samoa and sharing a lot of the same culture and traditions.

  • @MaryLov113

    @MaryLov113

    6 жыл бұрын

    avilik13 That's right! Polynesian are not same people with Fijian but they have close relationship, especially with Tonga.

  • @avilik13

    @avilik13

    6 жыл бұрын

    RATU Junior tui rewan nasinu prince if Samoans are Chinese mutts does that make Fijians Indian mutts? Just shut your stupid ignorant uneducated ass up. The Chinese and those with part Chinese ancestry in Samoa make up less than 5% whilst Indians make up more than half of the Fijian population. Idiot. Just about every Pacific country was colonized and Samoa was the first Pacific Island nation to gain independence. And despite Fiji having close ties to Polynesia like I said in my original comment, Fiji is still majority Melanesian and only has small groups of Polynesians plus the Rotumans. Also, a lot of Polynesian lore dictates Samoa, more specifically Savaii is the motherland of the Polynesian people. And controversial but it's believed Tonga got it's name from 'itu i toga' which means south because it's south of Samoa. Where do you think places like Havaii, Uporu, Hawaii and Hamoa get their names? And Havaiki said to be where Eastern Polynesians came from? It's dumbasses like you spewing uneducated unsubstantiated nonsense that divides our people. Kae.

  • @avilik13

    @avilik13

    6 жыл бұрын

    RATU Junior tui rewan nasinu prince how are you gonna tell me, someone with bloodlines entrenched in Savaii, that I don't know my own history? LOL

  • @avilik13

    @avilik13

    6 жыл бұрын

    RATU Junior tui rewan nasinu prince please tell me where exactly the Fijian ties on those islands are.

  • @avilik13

    @avilik13

    6 жыл бұрын

    RATU Junior tui rewan nasinu prince there is Samoa mythology tied to Fiji like Sina ma le Tuna and Vae o Moso but please show me where Samoa is a part of the Fijian kingdom.

  • @pandasnot1778
    @pandasnot17785 жыл бұрын

    At least he’s trying. So many people out here trying to correct him or make him sound stupid, make your own video then.

  • @happyhaze1526

    @happyhaze1526

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Sateki Taulanga Except most of these comments ought to be questions because, as corrections, they mostly belong in the circular file. Just people talking whimsically or superficially, as if they know something. In fact they are talking out of their behinds. There's a scientific reason why people are grouped as Melanesian, Micronesian, Polynesian. Distinctions of language types, distinct cultural differences, and haplo groupings, this is all standard fare in Anthropology. Languagewise, all three belong to the Austronesian language family. Similar to the way Spanish, Italian, Portuguese are in the Latin family. In a 10 minute video, how much can one pack in? (BBC has a five part series on here, each one 48 mins long and they couldn't pack in all details. But really worth the price of admission--free! :). . . And, if you love reading, Christina Thompson's The Sea People is worth the time and money). It's true that there's a strain of African origins, but chronologically, that is so distant in the past that while it's a fact, it wasn't relevant to this video, though it showed up in the graphic with all the arrows showing the movements over time. The earliest time frame relevant to this video is 1000 BC. Africa would have been relevant in the 4,000 - 5,000 BC range or perhaps even further back. Maoris arrived in NZ only about 800 years ago. By the way, Taiwan is more recent Africa by far in the chronology, but still not relevant to this video so it wasn't mentioned. But geneticists and linguists have traced the Polynesian people back to Taiwan, where the indigenous people there today still have many words that are found in the Polynesian language. Hence they are considered to have originated from Asia. But before Taiwan, there was some other places going back, and going even further back by several thousands of years, you get to Mozambique. So the kind of "corrections' down below really work better as questions. As sniping, not so much.

  • @truthmonster3290

    @truthmonster3290

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@happyhaze1526 tldr

  • @keokikahumokukoa8832

    @keokikahumokukoa8832

    4 жыл бұрын

    PandaSnot 17 its not about making our own videos, its about US not putting information out there as if its correct, ESPECIALLY when it comes to the pcific where westerners DONT know who we are.

  • @vanessadaniel8854

    @vanessadaniel8854

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ok I guess?

  • @ElidaeDanh

    @ElidaeDanh

    3 жыл бұрын

    I understand but it’s just criticism not hate. Just ask them

  • @kasikasivendjinn5345
    @kasikasivendjinn53456 жыл бұрын

    Well, most Taiwanese, despite calling themselves Han Chinese, is actually Austronesian people adapted to Chinese culture. Like me, being a member of the Siraya tribe in Taiwan, finds out our language has a lot of words quite similar to say languages like Fijian, Hawaiian or Filipino language(Tagalog). Our language also has quite the similar grammar.

  • @bhaktipasaribu

    @bhaktipasaribu

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kasikasiven Djinn that’s interesting, can you mention a few words similar to tagalog or indonesian?

  • @thegigadykid1

    @thegigadykid1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are u serious

  • @ohfuck6958

    @ohfuck6958

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@thegigadykid1 Yes search for it

  • @renren9411

    @renren9411

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@bhaktipasaribu Bisaya in philippines more similar than tagalog hehe Bahasa or baha flood or flooded

  • @lattisimusdorsi3761

    @lattisimusdorsi3761

    4 жыл бұрын

    They belong to the same language family tree - Austronesian language

  • @prettythang3038
    @prettythang30383 жыл бұрын

    Nesians in siblings form 💠Melanesia is the big brother(gets praised for being unique) 💠Micronesia is the middle kid(best thing about being the middle child no body bothers them) 💠And Polynesia the youngest( gets all the attention)

  • @serahnelson7828

    @serahnelson7828

    3 жыл бұрын

    😁😁

  • @rickymon3577

    @rickymon3577

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm micronesian and I get all the attention tho..... So what am I really???

  • @tananera7259

    @tananera7259

    3 жыл бұрын

    hey... can austronesian fit in too..?

  • @rickymon3577

    @rickymon3577

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tananera7259 austro???

  • @stonergee420

    @stonergee420

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rickymon3577 you’re Ricky mon from Micronesia lol 🤙🤣😂

  • @memyselfimemyselfi4788
    @memyselfimemyselfi47884 жыл бұрын

    I am chamaro and Italian. My Dad was in the navy and married my mother from Guam on Saipan . Then moved stateside back to NYC and I was born and raised. Thanks for the documentaries.

  • @keturahiyano1980

    @keturahiyano1980

    Жыл бұрын

    Guam and hawaii are Pacific islanders but are not usually included because they are US territory,...and new Zealand as well because of white dominance I guess

  • @larren1581
    @larren15815 жыл бұрын

    Cool fact: Papua New Guinea is mainly made up of two groups: the Papuans who first inhabited the mainland of the island and then the Austronesian who settled along the coasts and surrounding i smaller islands, but overall PNG is Melanesian island

  • @rossittanotere6258

    @rossittanotere6258

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think I might be both Papuan and Austronesian , I look like a PNGean but not really like a native native Papuan. Hope you get what I mean.

  • @larren1581

    @larren1581

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rossittanotere6258 totally understand! There's definitely mixes of groups and culture and that's why we are so DIVERSE in appearances 😁! Are you also from PNG? I'm from Papua New Guinea and my family comes from the islands (predominantly austronesian descent) surrounding the mainland(predominantly papuan). In physical appearance and cultural terms we're sort of different from most ethnic groups from the mainland. But that's rlly cool to hear from someone like you😄

  • @rossittanotere6258

    @rossittanotere6258

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@larren1581 aww thanks and yess I'm a Papua New Guinean too🇵🇬😍😘👊

  • @danicamarie6640

    @danicamarie6640

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have some Papuan in my ancestry, my dna results says some Melanesian and I’m trying to look into it. I’m mainly Native American and European. I do know my 4x great grandma was a Spanish explorer who spent some time in Papuan , which that could be where I have Melanesian from

  • @larren1581

    @larren1581

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danicamarie6640 THAT'S. SO. COOL! Obviously it makes perfect sense since PNG did encounter quite few Spanish and Portuguese explorers as well as British and German colonisation. Welcome to the family! We could be long lost cousins😅

  • @marlonc.taylorjr.7402
    @marlonc.taylorjr.74025 жыл бұрын

    I am super grateful I had the chance to take my bucket list trip to Melanesia. I am a black man from USA, and I felt right at home when I visited Fiji and Vanuatu. The Fijians and the Ni-Vans treated me very well. Looking forward to my next trip back.

  • @malicktjmatiabeyuwi7587

    @malicktjmatiabeyuwi7587

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bro Fiji people are mix people but vanuatu, Solomon Islands, New Guinea Islands and Tostrait Islands you'll discover true tribe of Judah Kingdom Of David is found.

  • @danserevi4569

    @danserevi4569

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mmiller8373 its basically known as a melting pot of the south Pacific. Fijians are melanesian with an admixture of polynesian

  • @nctzen6677

    @nctzen6677

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danserevi4569 100% true

  • @dalastkanakamaoli9058

    @dalastkanakamaoli9058

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why cuz there skin they ain't related to you guys

  • @marlonc.taylorjr.7402

    @marlonc.taylorjr.7402

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@malicktjmatiabeyuwi7587 where are the Tostrait islands located? I’ve never heard of this place. Also, in response to your comment, respectfully- some Fijians are mixed with Indian and the native Fiji people, who are Melanesian. I saw a lot of blacks in Nadi when I was there.

  • @LukanorPride
    @LukanorPride6 жыл бұрын

    Youre definitely scratching the surface my friend. While everyone's going in on you for mispronouncing names, and not being as informed of their homeland as they are I respect your desire to learn and share your enthusiasm for Oceanic cultures and countries. There's a lot of other intertwining history and genetics going on. I suggest you watch some of the documentaries done by Plummtree Productions. I'm a Micronesian from Chuuk and everytime I tell someone that they give me a blank stare like I am just making it up haha just glad you are much more informed about the area Im from than the average American.

  • @tinkerbabiestanktalk820

    @tinkerbabiestanktalk820

    5 жыл бұрын

    LukanorPride; One thing about the dwendling original Melanated Human populations all throughout earth is we are always so appreciative to be acknowledged by others, too willing to open our doors to our lands and cultures, too giving. This is how the conquests and conquering and dilution of your ancetrial identity starts..the fascination and admiration, the visitors become you and your forefathers and foremothers become a part of your secrets and shame.. We need to learn to be mindful in order to continue to exist is to stop opening doors and hearts too widely to foreigners if in fact genetics and culture is important to keep in tact. That's not racism, but just preservation. Europeans practice preservation of their original cultures, European ethnicity amongst themselves more successfully than we do globally. And no one ever ridicules or questions that basic right understanding. That in order to have identity you must keep true to it, acknowledge and teach your true identity and take pride in it.

  • @gpl992

    @gpl992

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats so sad,I get those blank stares too when I tell them I'm a Melanesian from Maluku.

  • @truthmonster3290

    @truthmonster3290

    4 жыл бұрын

    White Man here, You are welcome. Thank me later.

  • @ishikawa8730

    @ishikawa8730

    3 жыл бұрын

    well.....not to be a total dickhead but........considering a lot of Americans can't even pinpoint there own country/state on a world map........i see this not as an achievement but rather basic information that is not needed but useful and makes you a better human-being in total but you are right about all the people making comments on his pronounciation, like he put in effort and all to make this for everyone......the least people can do is thank him for it thank you maker of this video, as an western-Europian citizen i haven't learnt a single thing about even one of the many islands in the pacific (except for New-Zealand......but since it's so big for an ''island'' that one don't count haha)

  • @oeyameperosa7861

    @oeyameperosa7861

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mic drop 👏🏽 Our natural inclination to be hospitable to visitors destroyed our cultures. And what you said about the visitors becoming our ancestors couldn’t have been more true, and European colonization speaks true to those facts.

  • @GeorgesOpinion
    @GeorgesOpinion6 жыл бұрын

    “Picked up several Polynesian women” lol meaning kidnapped

  • @janlorenzabellana4206

    @janlorenzabellana4206

    5 жыл бұрын

    Fr

  • @leosrock1000

    @leosrock1000

    5 жыл бұрын

    😂😂👏👏

  • @Ro-yr1ry

    @Ro-yr1ry

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are correct! 😥

  • @trayquanwilliams9991

    @trayquanwilliams9991

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right lmfao... Wtf

  • @onlythingsfobsrunisthekfcl4199

    @onlythingsfobsrunisthekfcl4199

    4 жыл бұрын

    They weren't kidnapped. Their own leaders traded them for resources from the Europeans. FACTS......

  • @lemekid
    @lemekid5 жыл бұрын

    The people of Oceania are great seafarers who travel by canoes when they island hop to one another. It was said that indigenous Fijians had the best canoes out of all of them and were brilliant seafarers too. I think this is also documented in historical books.

  • @ranip7787

    @ranip7787

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep its called the Drua .currently in Super rugby 🤣🤣🤣 Dou Bula .

  • @Kava650

    @Kava650

    9 ай бұрын

    I don’t know bout best seafarers lol. The rest of Polynesia/Micronesia/Melanesia had their legendary Vakas also

  • @andrewpilimaitulua1893
    @andrewpilimaitulua18935 жыл бұрын

    A fascinating componenet of Oceanic history that you didn't mention in this video is that there is massive amounts of evidence that the Polynesians had reached the Americas long before any European. There was a significant cultural trade of both language and tools such as boat design sand even foods. Its believed the polynesians are responsible for chickens coming to South America. Not only that, there is archaelogical evidence that polynesian explorers had managed to reach both the arctic circle as well as antarctica.

  • @shaolin1derpalm

    @shaolin1derpalm

    Жыл бұрын

    0lease post me so e links to the Arctic and antarctic. Tbh those points feel like a stretch. But they were trading sweet potato supposedly.

  • @citizencoy4393

    @citizencoy4393

    9 ай бұрын

    And he won’t Bc they are rewriting history in the USA to force a lie on who was here when the Europeans arrived! Wait until u find out afro Americans are not lying when they say they were here when Europeans and Africans arrived!

  • @ratusitimanacani6781
    @ratusitimanacani678110 ай бұрын

    I am blessed to be a Pacific Islander (full blooded Fijian) on this wonderful God created planet Earth.

  • @daviddarden1915
    @daviddarden19155 жыл бұрын

    Living over 13 years in the Micronesian islands of the Marshall Islands, I find that the Pacific Ocean is so unique and awe inspiring.

  • @taylormichael468

    @taylormichael468

    4 ай бұрын

    Awesome Brother

  • @TheDabiyog
    @TheDabiyog6 жыл бұрын

    We are one big happy family.....PACIFIKA....

  • @dViali

    @dViali

    3 жыл бұрын

    one love from melanesian living in Bali

  • @thecomprehensionhub4612
    @thecomprehensionhub46123 жыл бұрын

    Met 2 Melanesian guys when I was under ICE custody and meeting them felt like meeting old friends. My love goes out to all Oceanic people, keep doing you and stay proud of your roots.

  • @pngleaguetv5768
    @pngleaguetv57687 жыл бұрын

    one correction : Many melanesian blondes still maintain their blondness into adulthood...

  • @miyuyamazato5635

    @miyuyamazato5635

    6 жыл бұрын

    PNG LeagueTV yes I met an adult woman from the Solomon Islands and she still had blonde in her hair.

  • @pngleaguetv5768

    @pngleaguetv5768

    6 жыл бұрын

    Of-course! There's many in papua new guinea as well

  • @superduperfreakyDj

    @superduperfreakyDj

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hyperion Prime It's not, it can occur entirely independent. The blonde gene in melanesians is entirely different from the European variant

  • @sonikku956

    @sonikku956

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hyperion Prime Did you not hear what he said?

  • @superduperfreakyDj

    @superduperfreakyDj

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hyperion Prime That's pretty fucking subjective mate

  • @chiron14pl
    @chiron14pl6 жыл бұрын

    One interesting cultural fact; of all the Polynesian cultures, Tonga has been the best preserved. Though a British protectorate, European influence was less pervasive and an indigenous monarchy relatively stable. Queen Salote of Tonga was at coronation of Elizabeth II as a show of solidarity.

  • @calvin6705

    @calvin6705

    6 жыл бұрын

    chiron14pl Lol NZ Maori and NZ as a land where once a British protectorate under NZs constitution that obviously didn't work out well in the end.

  • @calvin6705

    @calvin6705

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Tongans need be VERY proud NZ Tahiti and Hawaii native governments went bust.

  • @j0gatu

    @j0gatu

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's honestly sad. A lot of us Polynesians lost our cultures due to colonization. White people don't want to hear it anymore because they don't want to feel guilty

  • @jacobelledge8424

    @jacobelledge8424

    6 жыл бұрын

    jogatu yeah but natives did a lot to destroy their own cultures. Try studying what happened to the Kapu system in Hawaii

  • @ewwsione9822

    @ewwsione9822

    6 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget 'Uvea&Futuna :) (These 2 french islands are between fidji tuvalu samoa and tonga) Even if we're French now we still preserve our culture which was mixed with Tongans/Fijians/Samoans Btw Uvean language is rrrreaaaalllyyyyy reaallyyyyy close to Tongan with Niuafo'ou accent! Same things for Futuna but their language and dances is similar to samoans/niueans🤔 And soooo yeah this is all I can say about it 🇼🇫🇼🇫

  • @nurmuhammadrenwarin4196
    @nurmuhammadrenwarin41963 жыл бұрын

    Hello from Melanesia🖐🖐

  • @thenobleone-3384
    @thenobleone-33843 жыл бұрын

    I like Pacific Islanders they are cool people. Very traditional

  • @kisanoruben8086
    @kisanoruben80866 жыл бұрын

    The eastern islands of Micronesia such as Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae, Marshall islands, Nauru and Kiribati are more closely related to Polynesians than Melanesians.

  • @moriatiksaunders3118

    @moriatiksaunders3118

    4 жыл бұрын

    who cares?

  • @bedruceisaiah5086

    @bedruceisaiah5086

    3 жыл бұрын

    Moriatik Saunders who cares no one cares about u

  • @faanengaaw7357

    @faanengaaw7357

    3 жыл бұрын

    Other Micronesians do care!

  • @faanengaaw7357

    @faanengaaw7357

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ezkill2324 Six9oneaeracode wtf!

  • @faanengaaw7357

    @faanengaaw7357

    3 жыл бұрын

    si Markeyan and? We are more Pacific islander then Europeans! Some of us may look white but we Pacific islanders💯

  • @molekamalumaleumuleaenonhi6149
    @molekamalumaleumuleaenonhi61496 жыл бұрын

    Solomon Islanders blonde hair did not come from Europeans

  • @DrkMtrz

    @DrkMtrz

    6 жыл бұрын

    if this guy is gonna do a topic on the history of these territories he needs to stop stating incorrect assumptive information, also why not mention Africans? This is why you can't get your education from KZread.

  • @dennisevans9088

    @dennisevans9088

    6 жыл бұрын

    Why would he mention Africans? What do Africans have to do with the Pacific Islands?

  • @KingofAloha808

    @KingofAloha808

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dennis Evans She's probably referring to early populations of people that were said to have migrated out of Africa.

  • @Reemuphill

    @Reemuphill

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dennis Evans it was and is the foundation .. why mention Europeans and they immigrated there?🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @dennisevans9088

    @dennisevans9088

    6 жыл бұрын

    The video is about the genetic history of Pacific Islanders. When non-Pacific Islanders immigrated to the islands and had kids with indigenous populations, the genetic make up of those islands changed ie Pitcairn Island. Populations of Africans didn't emigrate from Africa to the Pacific Islands in order to impact any Pacific Islanders or indigenous Australians genetics so why would he talk about their impact on people which have very distinct genes from them?

  • @SaintBladezPlays
    @SaintBladezPlays3 жыл бұрын

    Cool video. Answered all questions I could think of. Appreciate the time you took to research and explain.

  • @MayaRaimondo
    @MayaRaimondo5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Fascinating! I could listen to this all day.

  • @coosettem2045
    @coosettem20454 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting & educational video. Well presentation , appreciate your effort. Thanks ;-D

  • @gwenhawkins2661
    @gwenhawkins26617 жыл бұрын

    I love the videos you do! My parents got their ancestry DNA done and seeing that map and most of the countries highlighted ... Your history of the countries give me an idea of how my ethnic got so diverse.

  • @sheilamaeesperat7474
    @sheilamaeesperat74742 жыл бұрын

    I am a Filipino and most of our natives resemble Pacific Islanders features. My heart is so happy while watching. How our ancestors from different countries made a connection along the globe through travelling and exploration. Just wow how people from different continents are connected.

  • @nathanarmitage1751

    @nathanarmitage1751

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have been to the Philippines and I found out that alot of Filipinos resemble my people.

  • @islandvibez

    @islandvibez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear. It's quite unfortunate that there's a lot of animosity and disinterested folks from the Pacific islands community when it comes to rekindling the ancient connection between southeast Asia and the Pacific. Oh well science is fact whether you believe it or not.

  • @lostdracco6744

    @lostdracco6744

    2 жыл бұрын

    look nothing alike, ik manny pac look nothing like my cousins

  • @ufa7429

    @ufa7429

    2 жыл бұрын

    Filipinos are short tbh...and we Polynesians are just so big and tall. But the facial features are definitely there lol...someone mistaken my islander dad to be a tall Filipino lol. Filipinos are the most kind hearted ppl

  • @johnisaacfelipe6357

    @johnisaacfelipe6357

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ufa7429 Because island gigantism is a phenomenon, most of Polynesia is literally just austronesian but taller and larger.

  • @jerrysamuels8716
    @jerrysamuels87165 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MoonLightOnWater1
    @MoonLightOnWater1 Жыл бұрын

    I am an American, and I just made my second visit to New Zealand. I cannot wait to visit Micronesia and Melanesia.

  • @dumdumbrown4225
    @dumdumbrown42256 жыл бұрын

    That was a lovely video - well produced with a fantastic narrative - luvvit! I did a DNA ancestry test, and have 5% of my genes from Melanesia, and 1% from Polynesia ...no wonder I felt so much at home when I visited Whakarewarewa in NZ’s north island 😃

  • @1Natb
    @1Natb5 жыл бұрын

    So informative. Thanks!

  • @fearthekilt
    @fearthekilt5 жыл бұрын

    Best channel on KZread. Interesting as always.

  • @GarethJefferson
    @GarethJefferson6 жыл бұрын

    Kal-e-donia!, not Sal-e-Donia.

  • @paulinotou

    @paulinotou

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is one of many mispronunciations he makes cross many videos. I didn't even want to comment on it but I noticed that too.

  • @samsonchristensen5420

    @samsonchristensen5420

    6 жыл бұрын

    I noticed that too 😂

  • @Limegreenyummyyummy

    @Limegreenyummyyummy

    6 жыл бұрын

    I was confused by Sal-e-Donia LOL.

  • @longpinkytoes

    @longpinkytoes

    5 жыл бұрын

    now i want a salad. :/

  • @myleenpang2028

    @myleenpang2028

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@longpinkytoes haha

  • @sthnwatch
    @sthnwatch5 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks for the effort.

  • @elsainnamorato2231
    @elsainnamorato22315 жыл бұрын

    Great video !!!!! You did a very good job. When I look at your videos it is easy to remember the facts and the pictures doesn't happen with other videos so thank you and God bless you

  • @fullsunny2530
    @fullsunny25305 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking your time with this one. Hope there’s a more informed part 2

  • @sydneyyw23
    @sydneyyw236 жыл бұрын

    I'm part Pacific Islander and it's so hard to find anything on my people

  • @asxprua6879

    @asxprua6879

    6 жыл бұрын

    sydney wilson oi it’s not that hard fam lol jus find out what island your from 💁🏾

  • @katahi0749

    @katahi0749

    3 жыл бұрын

    Basics here Almost all of us(Melanesia, Polynesia and micronesia) Speak Austronesian languages But in melanesia they speak some languages called the Papuan languages which extended to Timor Leste

  • @SkyeID
    @SkyeID6 жыл бұрын

    This just goes to show that you don't need european DNA in order to be born with blonde hair.

  • @neurocytohemotoxic

    @neurocytohemotoxic

    6 жыл бұрын

    @ Skye ID They are probably the ONLY group of people who can have blonde hair without having any European ancestry.

  • @eddieblackford4919

    @eddieblackford4919

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lol that's what you got out of this? Ok...

  • @gerritjaap4375

    @gerritjaap4375

    6 жыл бұрын

    There's no such thing as European DNA. There's at most a distinction to be made based on a historical trace of the DNA haplogroups, in which there's probably a group to be found that can be called "European". In the old blonde New Zealand folklore there's a tale that tells the history of the blonde race before they came to New Zealand. They fled from Persia/India because of a bloody war (read Mahabarta), whereafter some of them travelled further to South America (Peru). This becomes more and more unbelievable as it continues, however a trace on DNA haplogroups does confirm that a large group of people in India/Pakistan holds strong similarities to the blond New Zealander, and with a specific group of humans in the South America's. It reads like a fairy tale :p

  • @steveboy7302

    @steveboy7302

    6 жыл бұрын

    +Gerrit Jaap do you mean the patupaiare which is folklore

  • @Runeman40055

    @Runeman40055

    6 жыл бұрын

    neurocytohemotoxic no... just no

  • @geogriapeach5211
    @geogriapeach52115 жыл бұрын

    Love your programs. I bet it takes weeks just to get a few minutes. So interesting. Amazing information.

  • @peterpuccetti7969
    @peterpuccetti79693 жыл бұрын

    You didn't say anything about PNG, PNG has the most spoken languages in the world.

  • @tylertaumakutau1753

    @tylertaumakutau1753

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes indeed, PNG have a diverse culture and also have different features and 800+ different languages, for instance, Papuans features are quite similar to Polynesian and they also adopt some of their culture whilst New Guineans have a similar features of the Native Aborigines. Can the presenter do a video on PAPUA NEW GUINEA🇵🇬🇵🇬 I'm very interested and it's also educatioal🙏👍

  • @tylertaumakutau1753

    @tylertaumakutau1753

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes...particularly Central people in Papua New Guinea have some features of Micronesians and Polynesians...

  • @yourlocalwusswithafartingk1536
    @yourlocalwusswithafartingk15363 жыл бұрын

    *Fun Fact: Not all Pacific Islanders are Hawaiian or Polynesian :)*

  • @MrSicc274

    @MrSicc274

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Micro or Mele insecurity lol

  • @MrSicc274

    @MrSicc274

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jadee Mathew it’s only them who get upset though not us lol

  • @trevs9925

    @trevs9925

    Жыл бұрын

    Even Malenesian countries have indigenous Polynesians and Micronesians

  • @tolaisolia8743

    @tolaisolia8743

    Ай бұрын

    That's because the Pacific Islands were colonized New Zealand Is 75% white lol only with a population of 100k being of Polynesian decent lol

  • @mi-moon_
    @mi-moon_7 жыл бұрын

    I know you don't want to do it for now but it would still be interesting if you could do a dna test :). A question for the Q&A : what made you tat interested in genetics, genealogy etc. ? And suggestions for next videos : The Indian Ocean (Madagascar, Comoros Islands, Mauricius, Reunion island etc.) and the Tuareg people.

  • @nicktilyard1312
    @nicktilyard13125 жыл бұрын

    Good solid information, love the video.

  • @angelynchow6214
    @angelynchow62144 жыл бұрын

    My adult relatives still have blonde hair. It doesnt change

  • @calvin6705
    @calvin67056 жыл бұрын

    Didn't mention why the Indian Fijian people's are present in the first place. The Indians were bought over to Fiji by the British when India was a British nation they were to labour for the British colonies at Fiji. When Fiji gained her independence the Indians chose to remain in the pacific as to escape the Indian caste system.

  • @cablebaba

    @cablebaba

    6 жыл бұрын

    Calvin Indians remained in Fiji because they didn't have means to return to India as most were poor laborers. The British had put such hard conditions like they have to work as slaves to 12 years in sugarcane fields so that they could they could then return to India sponsored by British authorities, or else they would have to go on their own. Similar to those who now inhabit Caribbeans. Pls don't spread wrong information.

  • @sereanaduwai8313

    @sereanaduwai8313

    5 жыл бұрын

    Calvin-They had a choice to leave or stay and many also left and it had nothing to do with the caste system. Maybe you need to read up on the Tamil of South India travelling across the South Pacific all the way to South America in the ships including the South Island of NZ there are records available if anyone wants to research! As for the colonisation of the Fijian Islands there were Giants on some of these lands including people known as 'leka' or the small people who only came out at sunset! The work of these giants are visible today in oneIsland that I know of but you will be lucky if the traditional owners will show you their handy work of massive solid granite structures in the shape of a "table" used for eating and rocks shaped for sitting on etc etc. The songs and dancer about these giants are still known by Elders but no longer performed!

  • @mongolchiuud8931

    @mongolchiuud8931

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sereanaduwai8313 According to Indian historians the Tamil's had a decent sized empire that extended from the South Indian Oceans to the Seas around South East Asia. Literally no sources mentioning them going through the pacific ocean.

  • @bedruceisaiah5086

    @bedruceisaiah5086

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why can’t the Indian leave ?

  • @oblivion_007

    @oblivion_007

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bedruceisaiah5086 cos they lost the indian identity over generations

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a subscriber from New Zealand. Naturally, I'm sensitive to anything dealing with Polynesia. I am impressed by this post. Some things new to me, but nothing glaringly in conflict with what I have learned, corrected, and re-learned over the past 60 years or so. I wish you well with your ongoing efforts.

  • @ZoukLuvv
    @ZoukLuvv4 жыл бұрын

    Great speaker. Truly enjoyable video

  • @dzakiaqillah1870
    @dzakiaqillah18703 жыл бұрын

    i’ve been intrigued into the pasific islander culture since 2nd grade of middle school, i always read and search up everything about it since then, cant believe my obsession into this culture hasnt changed for almost 8 years lol

  • @georgecurtis6463
    @georgecurtis64633 жыл бұрын

    I lived in yap till I was 10. One day I was watching a video and I was stunned when a tribe on New Guinea were speaking and it sounded so close to yapese I had to replay it over and over. As you know, the canoes of yap and some of the outer islands were made for travel and are still used today. I still have one of their star maps.

  • @turanatomeko7459

    @turanatomeko7459

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Yapese language is a language isolate amongst nuclear micronesian languages and according to current research it is suggested that it may have a strong affainity to the melanesian cluster of oceanic languages. I hypothesis that the Yapese language may be related to the Manus languages of PNG particularly "Wavulu Au" language group.

  • @georgecurtis6463

    @georgecurtis6463

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turanatomeko7459 so I'm not to far off then. Thanks for the info.

  • @jurajdudas4966

    @jurajdudas4966

    Жыл бұрын

    people of Papua island of Manus are close relatives of Yap people sure Trobrianese are for me Melanesia-#partly Polynesian Tahitian so they are more close to first Tahitian when James Cook arrived or Bounty mutiny to the Tahiti

  • @trevs9925

    @trevs9925

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not from Vuvulu but can you give some words in Yapese so I try confirm the similarities

  • @georgecurtis6463

    @georgecurtis6463

    Жыл бұрын

    @@trevs9925 I have no words. I spoke it as a child but no longer remember any words. Suggest checking on youtube and type in yap.

  • @sumanapd8829
    @sumanapd8829 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an 🇮🇳Indian, according to my point of view Pacific Islanders are real citizens of Oceania, not European who Lived in Australia or New Zealand.

  • @colonelfustercluck486

    @colonelfustercluck486

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, I have European ancestry and was born here. I am an indigenous New Zealander. A native. The Maori who were here before my people, are also indigenous or native to this land.

  • @philliplyn2692
    @philliplyn2692 Жыл бұрын

    Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @jonc6157
    @jonc61574 жыл бұрын

    A top Geographical Channel. Great Job! !

  • @thelifeofmatt8597
    @thelifeofmatt85975 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are Amazing,I'm into genetics and history and functional fitness. My background is Scotland, Irish,Isle of Man, British,German, Romanian,tiny bit Italian, Scandinavian. I'm Australian.

  • @angiethompson9549
    @angiethompson95493 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mason! Great gathering of information. Tell me maybe in another video, discuss the range of heights of the indigenous people of Polynesia compared to the other Pacific Islanders. Thanks

  • @CClark-cn7mh
    @CClark-cn7mh4 жыл бұрын

    A great educational video.

  • @Leolopes108
    @Leolopes1083 жыл бұрын

    Well made. Thank you. Gratidão !

  • @kl.johnny2232
    @kl.johnny22327 жыл бұрын

    Thank u for a VERY informative n insightful short lecture on the islands of the Pacific Ocean, Mason. I had the good fortune of visiting some of these islands, n its been a FANTASTIC!! experience. I just can't get to see MORE!! It is puzzling WHY tourism is focused mainly elsewhere instead of focusing on Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, n other BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL ( culture/way of life; foods; scenery; etc.) Pacific islands. Our Malaysian budget airline, Air Asia, had made it AFFORDABLE for most people to travel around the world, but has left out landing on these islands, n i guess its the lack of airport development to support tourism. My prediction is that the next upcoming billionaire/tycoon in the tourist industry will be a SMART entrepreneur who acquires a fleet of cruise ships to enable people worldwide to visit these Pacific islands. Lets not talk about flying into outer space to see the moon n Earth in space - its a lifetime experience worth dying for!! just to sail to these Pacific islands to see their BEAUTY!!

  • @calvin6705

    @calvin6705

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lol here in Australia pacific islands and NZ tourism is one of the most well known!. Exactly what the pacific islanders don't want hoards of tourists and mega pollutant modern development and I m guessing this all comes from Asia nowadays ahem Malaysia. Keep the pacific untouched I don't know what planet youre from but tourism and cruise ships are the Pacific's most developed industries. Again it's good people from your part of the world dong care about visiting as the less people the more natural secluded beauty remains.

  • @eagleswings9080

    @eagleswings9080

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm from one of the Pacific islands and to put it nicely, it's good that we don't get much tourism traffic to the region. Most of the islands are already densely populated as it is, if lots of people flocked to the islands, the culture and way of life would have to give way for tourism development. Those who do have the honor of visiting the islands need to keep the status quo and keep everything on the down low. Most of the islands in the pacific because of their isolation, are timeless and you truly take a step back in time when you visit them. That's probably the thing that separates us from say the Caribbean Islands.

  • @cynthia8343
    @cynthia83432 жыл бұрын

    I'm a mixed race American (2 or more ethnicities), I have no Pacific islander DNA, but have always had an ongoing fascination and love of the people and their culture of the Oceania islands particularly Papua new Guinea and aborigines of Australia, Tasmania.

  • @keturahiyano1980

    @keturahiyano1980

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't you know Australia and The island of New Guinea was once connected together as a one big land mass?? ..... Don't you know thousands of aboriginals were killed when the first White settlers came to Australia ; it was even legal in those days to kill an aboriginal on sight (this history is not usually spoken off)... this is a major contribution of the dying full blooded aboriginals......they just cover this story by saying because of mix marriages the pure blooded aboriginals is dying away.....one diminishing race on Earth. On the other hand, west New Guinea is still under Indonesia and wanting to be free( they don't have freedom of speech) they go by Indo rule. Meanwhile East New Guinea (Papua new Guinean) the independent half of the island still can't manage well all the gold copper, gas and other natural resources it has in abundance so is relying on Australian Aid, Year in Year out, still breast feeding from mama Australia......and now Mama China is here with her big boops trying to have dominance over PNG and the Pacific Islands...... so US and Auzie are shaken by the appearance of mama China in the Pacific liklik stori tasol✌️😊

  • @alurigoravusiro9626
    @alurigoravusiro9626 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Finally, someone who's doing this. I'm in Papua New Guinea and would like to know more about where my tribe came from. So following your channel will help me research and learn. Thank you and God bless you 🙏.

  • @locallyringedspace3190
    @locallyringedspace3190 Жыл бұрын

    This was awesome!

  • @gpl992
    @gpl9924 жыл бұрын

    I am a proud Melanesian descendant of the Maluku Islands!We still have Melanesian haplogroups and Papuan languages similar to East Timor and other parts of Nusa Tengarra!Maluku,West Papua,Timor,Nusa Tengarra are all Melanesia.Even Barack Obama said the same on his Autobiography "The Audacity of Hope".Growing up in Jakarta the Javanese thought he was Ambon or Papua.

  • @truthmonster3290

    @truthmonster3290

    4 жыл бұрын

    hussein obama was the worst president in history

  • @andriwahyudani1302

    @andriwahyudani1302

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@truthmonster3290 hey_-

  • @helenedorup6545
    @helenedorup65453 жыл бұрын

    Really good overview! Some constructive feedback: Consider changing your vocabulary around colonial expansion to reflect that this is what it actually was. So for instance, instead of saying that New Caledonia was 'discovered' it might be more accurate to say it was 'invaded' or 'colonised'. As you know, the people of Melanesia and Polynesia are some of the best seafarers in the world and the New Caledonia islands have been 'discovered' many times over by neighbouring nations. Furthermore, calling European expansion 'discovery' perpetuates the idea that colonisation was only innocent exploration when that is far from the truth. Let's change the way we talk about the past, own up to our own dark history, and build a better future which recognises the right to self-determination of all people :)

  • @1doneyou

    @1doneyou

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree.. Every time you say “discovered”. It just doesn’t sit right.

  • @rizkyadiyanto7922

    @rizkyadiyanto7922

    Жыл бұрын

    absolutely agree.

  • @mohamedalyahudi3865
    @mohamedalyahudi38655 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos!

  • @laurid9319
    @laurid93195 жыл бұрын

    As always very interesting

  • @aminaaqqa941
    @aminaaqqa9417 жыл бұрын

    How and when did you beacome so interested in peoples and ethnicities from all over the world. Ps. I really apreciate your work, I learn new stuff from every video and you inspire me to study more on people of different ethnicities and cultures from around the world, so thank you for that!

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann89695 жыл бұрын

    Some Australoid groups without European admixture of any kind have been known to have natural Blonde hair

  • @UFAMORIGINALIFE
    @UFAMORIGINALIFE5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing our culture. Good job.

  • @invinciblemann5390
    @invinciblemann53905 жыл бұрын

    Dope video ! Keep it up dude.✌

  • @jansmarco7842
    @jansmarco7842 Жыл бұрын

    I am Indonesian and proud of my melaniasian root,the country is home to the largest melaniasian population in the world.

  • @kesiiliramk2655
    @kesiiliramk26555 жыл бұрын

    I’m just going to say that “Kiribati” is pronounced “kiribas”

  • @MrSicc274

    @MrSicc274

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not everyone knows that

  • @rossittanotere6258

    @rossittanotere6258

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yup that is true

  • @felanieable

    @felanieable

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this was my only critique of the video.

  • @joemomma1414
    @joemomma1414 Жыл бұрын

    this video is fantastic!

  • @faafafineartist
    @faafafineartist23 күн бұрын

    Brilliant report. ♥

  • @its_just_marvlus
    @its_just_marvlus5 жыл бұрын

    Im proud to be micronesian.

  • @chubbz2562

    @chubbz2562

    3 жыл бұрын

    🇬🇺🤙🏾

  • @timothyzakaria7397
    @timothyzakaria7397 Жыл бұрын

    Fiji and Melanesia are interesting places to me I also like Hawaii

  • @themainmanontheblock
    @themainmanontheblock5 жыл бұрын

    very interesting... great job

  • @fraydashalvahadasa9262
    @fraydashalvahadasa92625 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Interesting. I have a strong affinity to islanders. So nice to hear of these groups

  • @lloydhabakkuktaloirau3331
    @lloydhabakkuktaloirau33316 жыл бұрын

    if aboriginal australia is considered to be the oldest cultures on earth then why is it theorized that migration INTO australia was from the OUTSIDE?

  • @daniella921

    @daniella921

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cause European people are telling the story from their perspective and not what is told by the Aboriginal people.

  • @roblangsworld

    @roblangsworld

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its the oldest"continueing" culture on earth!!

  • @emosijougavule2561
    @emosijougavule2561 Жыл бұрын

    Funny when theres classification in Melanesian, Polynesian and Micronesian. When we are just one big family called Moana Pasifika.

  • @santospaul8103

    @santospaul8103

    Жыл бұрын

    Moana is a Polynesian word that doesn’t relate to Melanesians or Micronesians

  • @anonymousanonymous4465

    @anonymousanonymous4465

    Жыл бұрын

    @@santospaul8103 uh no Moana (ocean) also exist in the micro and mela languages like Kiribati use the Moana word as well so does nukuoro and kapingmarangi and Marshallese almost similar but without the ana.

  • @santospaul8103

    @santospaul8103

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anonymousanonymous4465 ok and we still have Chuukese, Kosraen,Palauan,Yapese,Chamorro,Carolinian, Ulithian, Pingelapese, Mwokillese,Nauruan, Sonsrolese, Pohnpeian

  • @anonymousanonymous4465

    @anonymousanonymous4465

    Жыл бұрын

    @@santospaul8103 like I said the word Moana isn’t just a poly vocabulary it’s also in micro and mela vocabulary even though it’s said in different languages in the pacific specifically speaking mela & micro. At the end we all are connected by the sea and we are the people of the pasifika.

  • @santospaul8103

    @santospaul8103

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anonymousanonymous4465 I never said you were wrong, I listed other Micronesians that the word Moana doesn’t relate to and there are thousands of Tribes in New Guinea that the word doesn’t relate to as well. I know were all connected but I was just telling op that Moana doesn’t relate to everybody in the Pacific. Not that deep

  • @lisaserniabat9591
    @lisaserniabat95914 жыл бұрын

    Very good information

  • @bikinggal1
    @bikinggal15 жыл бұрын

    Thank you..very interesting

  • @dawndrake3800
    @dawndrake38004 жыл бұрын

    I’m white and Pacific Islander but I was born and grew up in the states so sadly I never knew the culture.

  • @geenamadraisau5951
    @geenamadraisau59513 жыл бұрын

    Great Lesson to some! 👍🏽🤙🏽 I’m proud to be Pacific Islander Beautiful N Pristine Island of 🇵🇼 Palau

  • @tombslasher
    @tombslasher5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video.

  • @philipanselmomixtv217
    @philipanselmomixtv2174 жыл бұрын

    you extensively explained the roots and history of these people👍👍👍

  • @nikkiniia4707
    @nikkiniia47076 жыл бұрын

    Check the water currents I think Polynesians also went as far as South America the movie Kon tiki proved by currents you can travel from South America to Polynesia

  • @calvin6705

    @calvin6705

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nikki NiiA Yeah it's true the Polynesian people's used trade routes between all the island nations, pre modern west coast north AND south America there are many oral histories recorded. The Kumara sweet potato originates in south America the Taro root plant (food) originates in south east asia.

  • @anthonybroxton9644
    @anthonybroxton96447 жыл бұрын

    How Much Do You Know of the different Ethnic Groups in Jamaica...... I'm Jamaican of East Indian , African, and Chinese descent. and would like to her your take on the subject

  • @mandarkastronomonov2962

    @mandarkastronomonov2962

    6 жыл бұрын

    Anthony Broxton Most of Jamaica's ethnic groups are almost non-existent. Apart from the influx of new Chinese and Indians most other racial groups have dissipated.

  • @sonikku956

    @sonikku956

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mandark Astronomonov Many of them have actually merged into the population. Irish Jamaicans and Chinese Jamaicans are very mixed, though pure ones do exist, mainly for the latter.

  • @tanuvailoafanolua1686

    @tanuvailoafanolua1686

    6 жыл бұрын

    Moe Green ....I am 100% pure beautiful lush from da Polynesian nations of Samoa

  • @tanuvailoafanolua1686

    @tanuvailoafanolua1686

    6 жыл бұрын

    Moe...oh wow. ...small world. ..we had some Jamaicans n guys from Ghana in our neighborhood growing up n dats wat da African guys wud say to da Jamaicans wen they got into a argument lol but hey one love Moe...peace

  • @MalamaMaLemba

    @MalamaMaLemba

    6 жыл бұрын

    Moe Green Tanu Vailoa Jamaicans and Ghanaians are the same people. 🤣😂🤣😂 #TeamRedGreenBlackGold #NotRasta #RoyalsNobles Jamaican maroons beat the British and the Spanish and own their land even until today. I'm Jamaican American from Hawaii married to Oceania. 🇯🇲

  • @anthonyemmm
    @anthonyemmm5 жыл бұрын

    Samoa! Nice work, well done👏👏👏

  • @JaimeAndresJaramillo
    @JaimeAndresJaramillo5 жыл бұрын

    Cool vid man!

  • @memyselfimemyselfi4788
    @memyselfimemyselfi47885 жыл бұрын

    Im chamarro and italian and love God with all my heart and may God bless you because your all beautiful

  • @chubbz2562

    @chubbz2562

    3 жыл бұрын

    🇬🇺🤙🏾

  • @nuffsaid8706

    @nuffsaid8706

    4 ай бұрын

    Chanoru from Guam here….God bless you and your Family and may the lord grant you many more blessings and years to come in Jesus Name!…Amen 🙏🏽 -One ❤️ Love

  • @zachjames2281
    @zachjames22815 жыл бұрын

    I'm a proud Chamorro, samoan, and Tongan!!!

  • @chubbz2562

    @chubbz2562

    3 жыл бұрын

    🇬🇺🤙🏾

  • @jngi3912
    @jngi39125 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video bro

  • @KenDSigma
    @KenDSigma5 жыл бұрын

    Aboriginal Australians represent one of the oldest continuous cultures outside Africa, with evidence indicating that their ancestors arrived in the ancient landmass of Sahul (present-day New Guinea and Australia) ~55 thousand years ago. Genetic studies, though limited, have demonstrated both the uniqueness and antiquity of Aboriginal Australian genomes. We have further resolved known Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial haplogroups and discovered novel indigenous lineages by sequencing the mitogenomes of 127 contemporary Aboriginal Australians. In particular, the more common haplogroups observed in our dataset *included M42a, M42c, S, P5 and P12,* followed by *rarer haplogroups M15, M16, N13, O, P3, P6 and P8.* We propose some major phylogenetic rearrangements, such as in haplogroup P where we delinked P4a and P4b and redefined them as P4 (New Guinean) and P11 (Australian), respectively. Haplogroup P2b was identified as a novel clade potentially restricted to Torres Strait Islanders. Nearly all Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial haplogroups detected appear to be ancient, with *no evidence of later introgression during the Holocene.* Ref. Sources: Nagle, N. et al. Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial genome variation - an increased understanding of population antiquity and diversity. Sci. Rep. 7, 43041; doi: 10.1038/srep43041 (2017).

  • @turanatomeko7459

    @turanatomeko7459

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is the title of this paper?

  • @desmondsannicolas6119
    @desmondsannicolas61196 жыл бұрын

    Guam in the house!!

  • @hebrewthought9976

    @hebrewthought9976

    5 жыл бұрын

    Desmond San Nicolas Bro you look black

  • @saimonefiji6231

    @saimonefiji6231

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi my brother

  • @marareed7778

    @marareed7778

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hafa adai!

  • @johncolisao2274

    @johncolisao2274

    4 жыл бұрын

    Biba Guahan! 🇬🇺

  • @woohooo7634

    @woohooo7634

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hebrew Thought 🗿 who’s gonna tell him

  • @henryfredericks5478
    @henryfredericks54786 жыл бұрын

    Very informative! I certainly would appreciate a part 2! or a series! More in-depth info about the culture,geography,customs,food, governance,music,etc! Peace Maestro T.🇰🇳

  • @wotsup9oo
    @wotsup9oo4 жыл бұрын

    Whoa, you hit 1.5 k subscribers then and now we are more than 300k. Congratulations!

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