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Study Reveals Black Americans Aren’t Descendants of Black Slaves But Hidden Native Original People!
Uncover the shocking truth in our latest video as a groundbreaking study challenges historical narratives. Delve into the compelling research that suggests Black Americans may not be descendants of slaves, but instead hidden Native original people. Join us on this eye-opening journey to redefine our understanding of ancestry and heritage.
The origins of African Americans trace back to a diverse mix of ancestral backgrounds. While many believe their heritage predominantly stems from Africa, with additional influences from Native American tribes and Europe, genetic research suggests a more intricate picture. Studies indicate that African Americans possess approximately 73.2 percent African DNA, 24 percent European DNA, and 0.8 percent Native American DNA. This challenges the common perception that their lineage is primarily tied to Black slaves.
Surprisingly, recent findings reveal that nearly 98 percent of African Americans actually have Native American ancestry, contradicting the narrative they have been led to believe. This raises questions about the motivations behind perpetuating misinformation and concealing the true historical roots of Black people.
The fact suggesting that Black people in America are descendants of native Black Indian tribes who lived on the continent before Columbus challenges the widely accepted historical account that most Black Americans are primarily descendants of African slaves brought to America between the 16th and 19th centuries.
In mainstream historical understanding, the transatlantic slave trade brought millions of Africans to the Americas, including what is now the United States, as forced labourers. Evidence such as shipping records, historical documents, and genetic studies supports the narrative that over generations, these African ancestors formed a significant part of the Black population in America.
Advocates of the alternative theory assert that indigenous Black communities, known as the Black Indian tribes, existed in America long before Columbus's arrival in 1492. They cite various evidence, such as ancient artifacts depicting figures with African-like features discovered throughout the Americas. Genetic research further supports this claim. Moreover, certain Native American oral traditions make mention of dark-skinned individuals coexisting with them, which proponents interpret as proof of a pre-Columbian Black presence. Early European explorers like Christopher Columbus have also documented encounters with dark-skinned individuals in the Americas, reinforcing the idea of indigenous Black populations. While genetic studies have been instrumental in tracing human migration and ancestry, proponents argue that these studies may oversimplify or misinterpret the intermingling of indigenous and African heritage, challenging prevailing interpretations about the origins of Black Americans rooted in West and Central Africa due to the transatlantic slave trade.
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