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AFRO - OCEANIA: Descendants of The Pacific Ocean: The Black, Red and Yellow Man, the first Navigators of The Oceans: PART #4

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Hugo R. Miller aka Hugeaux is a world traveling documentarian, artist and photography.

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Part #4

Africa – Pacific / Oceanic: The Black Islander
Melanesia “Maylasia”, translation is "Black Islands" Micronesia, translation is "Small Islands" and Polynesian, translation is "Many Islands"

July 9, 2014
So many theories are easily available concerning The Atlantic Africans voyages, that they over-shadow the story of The Pacific Africans voyages.

July 10, 2014
It is indicated that for thousands of years, there was a major migration of the Negroid and Mongoloid people from The Indian and The Pacific Ocean populating Oceania. This migration area consisted of the eastern Africa and southern China region (now Asia: which included Pakistan, Iran, India, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, etc) once called “Sundaland”. It is indicated that most Pacific Islanders came from this region. They were excellent sailors. The African and Chinese races have a history of migrational history…ie trading, music, marriage, sport, hunting etc. The vastness of the islands made them habitable to all sailors of this region.

Many ethnicities of African and Chinese people have tried to lay claim to the origin of The Pacific’s history. As no ethnicity can claim all, but The African and Chinese races are the forefathers of Oceania. This African – Chinese invasion, some thousands of years ago has been documented by many theorist:

“This land mass of China was named Sundaland "phontically similar to Sudan." Until very recently, in geological time, the Southeast Asian area extended to the Indonesian islands, the Philippines and across New Guinea to Australia and Tasmania. As the ice melted after the end of the last Ice Age, the sea levels began to rise and the inhabitants of the Sunda(land) shelf retreated to the coast of south China and northern Vietnam. Other groups such as the Negritos or “Anu”, were stranded on many islands as the Pacific ocean covered up Sundaland. Pottery from the lowest levels of sites in southeast Asia is founds in the Philippines. As early as 9000 B.C. the Austronesian speakers had developed elaborate drainage techniques. These people were the Negroids and who developed a similar drainage technique in ancient Egypt for the Nile River. They were a sedentary people practicing horticulture. As early as 5000 B.C. metallurgy was known, and iron was being exploited by the Negroids 3000 years ago. The early Austronesians expanded across Southeast Asia, the Philippines and eastern Indonesia by 5000 B.C. By 4000 B.C. The Negroid people began to leave the mainland and settled islands as far away as Madagascar and Easter Island. “ (3)

It has been documented that these Pacific island reached as far across The Pacific touching The Americas. An example is the Taboga Island of now, Panama:

“Enroute at sea to Island of Taboga, Panama: We are traveling by boat in the Pacific waterways to the island. There are many ships in the area. Many of the ships are passing through the Panama Canal. I am looking at something very spectacular. I see oil tanks sitting atop an island. The island has been leveled to make the oil tanks sit balanced on the island. All the trees and vegetation has been removed. I am looking at it on the opposite side, as the other side is where you enter. The Pacific Ocean is green and silver looking. By the size of the island, it is impossible to walk in 8 hours. From the ocean it is huge. It reminds me of the Hawaiian Islands. Only a small of the island is inhabited. “ (4)

These Pacific Islanders were discovering islands daily. It is interesting as to what these explorers looked for when their elders council would decide if an island was habitable to raise a nation. A fresh supply of water would be a major priority. Many of these Pacific island were already inhabited and having others to come and join them would be a great contribution in the cultivating and hunting for the nation.

July 24, 2014
The Black Austronesian (Black Chinese)
It is indicated that The Black Austronesians inhabited east Africa, south China / Asia and Oceania tens of thousands of years ago. Theories have indicated that these were Blacks with straight hair, who journeyed to Oceania through The Indian Ocean. These are Africans who have Mongol features and some believe are the oldest people of the world. There are many Chinese Dynasties who want to lay claim to the creations of this race, through genetics, however The Negroid - Mongoloid race can not be determined.

One thing is correct. They practiced horticulture. They brought there crafts with them on their migration to Oceania. Many theories have placed the claim with the African as developing a water drainage and irrigation system, similar to that of The Nile River. It is conclusive that ancient South China was the main civilization for The Black Austronesian and Oceanic people. Theories have it that The Black Austronesians Dynasties / Societies were chased out of ancient South China and settled in Oceania.

This migration was harsh, however these were fully functional dynasties / societies. These dynasties / societies reformulated in Oceania. They immediately began to adapt to their new surroundings. Many of these dynasties / societies found the Oceanic island rich in terrain, fresh water and flora. They included high hill sides and sleek drainable valleys. Some theories believe that the freeness of Oceania, began to dismantle the strictness of dynasty ruling. If there were disputes, these dynasties / societies could freely leave the islands and choose another island in Oceania:

“ Most of the inhabitants of Oceania are Negroids. They made their way eastward from Africa through India, to Southeast Asia, southern China, Indonesia and the islands in the Pacific. Polynesians or Oceanic-Negroids practiced artificial irrigation, megalithic architecture, well developed religion and divine kingship. Matrilineal descent was part of many Pacific societies. The people in this area practiced the Lapita culture. These people were long distance merchants. They were mobile colonists who communicated by sea. The names for the Pacific islands relate to the people who lived on the islands. “ (5)
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