ANSWER: No, not at all. Polynesia and Southeast and East Asia are literally as far away from Africa as one can get on the planet. The regions of Southeast Asia and East Asia were colonized by Austronesian speaking peoples estimated 50-70 kya. Samoans have strong genetic links to Southeast Asia (Indus-asia) and East Asia. The regions of Melanesia and the Australian aboriginals too are genetically not African peoples (DNA studies are broad) making them another version of Dark skinned Asians like in Southern India. Melanesia and Australian aboriginals are known for their Dark skin but are lighter skinned than Southern Indians and Africans. In some Melanesian islands, Blondism is just as prominent in their youth as Norwegians. This happens too with natives of Southern India, mostly Blondism being seen on the beards of men, however Blondism is mostly seen on the children in Melanesia. A great many past studies have focused on Melanesian DNA.
"Thousands and thousands of years in the Asia Pacific and Melanesians arent Asian or apart of the Asia Pacific? oh because they're black skinned? Whats funny is that Melanesians are lighter skinned than South Indians. Whos making these racist rules up.. have a good guess who. They are both geographically and genetically not part of Africa so what are they.. They are part of the Asia Pacific and always have been"
Southeast Asia is a complicated region of study and is the founder of East and Central Asia where Southern India, South Asia, and East Asia geographically combine. The Caucasian region (origins of Eurasia and Europe) is a mixture of Northern Indian, Northern West Asian, and Central Asian peoples.
Melanesian child born with Native Blonde Hair
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