tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137409915847697670.post6594386845633852087..comments2024-03-17T18:41:00.382-03:00Comments on Patagonian monsters: Red headed Amerindians and the G haplogroup in America (an e-mail)AWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11389280995003336103noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137409915847697670.post-61197800869388543192017-03-31T23:08:59.357-03:002017-03-31T23:08:59.357-03:00I re-read my post today and saw that Australia als...I re-read my post today and saw that Australia also has this haplogroup "G". Did they bring it to America or did it reach Australia and Europe in an out of America migration?AWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11389280995003336103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8137409915847697670.post-39443763939303675852014-06-30T09:17:21.732-03:002014-06-30T09:17:21.732-03:00The Alacaluf look like the Ayoreo, very "aust...The Alacaluf look like the Ayoreo, very "australoid" with big upper lips and the Yamana look like the Asháninka, Guaranis or Aymorés of Brazil. No mystery.<br />:)<br />What is curious is that language, culture, genes and geography have no correlation at all with all those tribes yet you see the very same phenotypes. It seems they did not mix with their neighbors for 10kya, the exception for this being the Guaranis who perhaps were like other amazonians (Avá-Guaranis still look like other amazonians).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com