Also @po
They look like n1ggas to me.google pics of indigenous tribes of the solomon islands. They have kinky, nappy hair...
![solomon-island-people06.jpg](http://www.traveladventures.org/countries/solomon-islands/images/solomon-island-people06.jpg)
![2011-pikininis-solomon-islands.jpg](http://mudgeediveandtravel.com/images/2011-pikininis-solomon-islands.jpg?634)
What AAs look like this?
![childplease :childplease: :childplease:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/childplease.png)
The "natives" you posted come from asia. DNA proves that. Also DNA proves that a black man in America has DNA older than any sub-saharan african group. Did you see that post earlier?
no it doesn't
The announcement of yet another discovery of a previously unknown lineage, haplogroup A00, in 2013, resulted in another slight shift in the estimate for the age of Y-chromosomal. Karmin et al. (2015) dated it to between 192,000 and 307,000 years ago (95% CI). The same study reports that non-African populations converge to a cluster of Y-MRCAs in a window close to 50kya (out-of-Africa migration), and an additional bottleneck for non-African populations at about 10kya, interpreted as reflecting cultural changes increasing the variance in in male reproductive success (i.e. increased social stratification) in the Neolithic.[3]
According to Cruciani et al. 2011, the most basal lineages have been detected in West, Northwest and Central Africa, suggesting plausibility for the Y-MRCA living in the general region of "Central-Northwest Africa".[18]
Scozzari et al. (2012) agreed with a plausible placement in "the north-western quadrant of the African continent" for the emergence of the A1b haplogroup. [19] The 2013 report of haplogroup A00 found among the Mbo people of western present-day Cameroon is also compatible with this picture.[1]
![what :what: :what:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/what.png)