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Anthropologists have found the remains of the first inhabitants of Tibet

DNA of the denisovans can be found in the genomes of modern people of Asia, Australia and Melanesia.

The first inhabitants of Tibet were not the ancestors of modern Chinese, Nepalese or current residents of the plateau, and the ancient humans-the denisovans, who lived there more than 160 thousand years. Write about the geneticists and paleontologists, published an article in the journal Nature.

“The DNA of denisovans can be found in the genomes of modern people of Asia, Australia and Melanesia, indicating that their extremely widespread. However, to date, their bones were found only in the Russian Denisova cave,”

says Jean-Jacques Hublin (Jean-Jacques Hublin) of the Institute of evolutionary anthropology in Leipzig (Germany).

In December 2010 the famous paleogenetic Svante Paabo announced the opening of the “third” kind of people whose remains one knuckle of a finger was found in the Russian Denisova cave in the Altai. This discovery was made thanks to the “resurrection” of fragments of the genome preserved in three fragments of bone of an ancient man – phalangeal finger bone and two teeth found in the cave.

Initially, scientists believed they found the “denisovans” (Homo altaiensis) was a cousin of the Neanderthals, who lived in a cave for about 50 thousand years ago. It was later revealed that they arose much earlier than scientists expected, and was a separate subspecies of humans. Traces of their DNA remains in the genomes of modern Polynesians, Indians of South America and several Nations of Southeast Asia.

Hublin and his colleagues opened the first “real” traces of the denisovans outside of Altai, studying the fragments of the jaw of ancient man which were found in 1980 by a Tibetan monk in the cave Baisha, located in the South of the County Xiahe in the Gansu province of China.

Long these remains have lain in the Treasury of one of the local incarnations of the Buddha. At the turn of the century he gave them to the scientists from Lanzhou University. They were interested in this discovery and organized a series of expeditions to the cave Baishya in the hope of discovering more remains of its owner, presumably a Neanderthal.

Three years ago, these excavations had joined the European geneticists, anthropologists and chemists. Scientists have not been able to find new bones of ancient people, but they found there a large number of tools, cut up animal bones and other artifacts. Their age was approximately 165 thousand years, spoke in favor of the very ancient origin of their owners.

The bones of an ancient “Neanderthal”, unfortunately genetics is not preserved important fragments of DNA that did not allow Oblio and his colleagues to reconstruct the genome of the occupant of Bisli. On the other hand, chemists have discovered in the teeth of this ancient people, a large number of proteins and other organic molecules, to reveal its origin.

It turned out that his teeth contained a unique set of proteins on a similar mix of Neanderthals nor CRO-magnon, nor modern apes. Part of these molecules, as noted by scholars, was similar in structure to the enzymes of the denisovans. This suggests that the cave dwellers or were pure Denisova, or a descendant of any mixed marriages between Homo neanderthalensis and Homo altaensis.
This discovery was a great gift for Oblina and his colleagues, as in the past, scientists managed to find only the teeth of Homo altaiensis and had no idea what they looked like. Now anthropologists can say that the denisovans differed in appearance from modern humans and from Neanderthals, and was similar in shape of jaws erectus people Homo erectus.

In addition, this discovery reveals the secret of how modern Tibetans have become owners of unusual and unique to them version of the EPAS1 gene that protects them from chronic lack of oxygen. Initially, biologists believed that it just quickly evolved, however, in 2014, they found that the Tibetans were “borrowed” it from the denisovans, with whom they interbred approximately 40-50 thousand years ago.

Such a hypothesis did not provide an answer as to where it happened this exchange. The discovery of the remains of denisovans to Tibet says that it “natives” and newcomers CRO-magnons could be a long time to live next to each other and in constant contact with each other, while the denisovans did not “blend” in a new population or disappeared, leaving them the gift of “mountain” version of EPAS1, the scientists conclude.

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More women, children fleeing violence: Centre

By MARJORIE FINKEO, The National PNG
At least 40 women and children a month flee their homes in Port Moresby because of sorcery-related violence and incest by stepfathers and uncles.
Haus Ruth Crisis Centre for Abused Women and Children revealed that cases of sorcery and incest have increased markedly in the past decade.
The number of women seeking refuge in the centre has increased.
China Railway Construction Engineering (CRCE) PNG Ltd showed its support to these women on International Women’s Day on Friday with a surprise visit.

House Ruth Crisis Centre manager Monica Richards said women between the ages of 20 and 45 years were the largest group seeking help because of forced sex, jealousy, rape and other forms of domestic violence.
“What we do is accommodate them, give them skills training like sewing and small business training, so that after two weeks when their term is over, they have better knowledge to go out and sustain themselves,” she said.

Victims get medical treatment and police and court clearance during their stay.

Richards said many teenagers from high schools escaped from their homes because of violence.
CRCE human resources manager Athena Chow said women’s problems were everyone’s problems.

“It is very important to recognise women on their special day, as it is the only time we come out to talk about issues that are affecting women in society,” she said.

“They are very important people in the society.
“They need to be protected, loved and cared for by their partners without fear.”

The centre has been receiving donations of clothes, funding and food.

Rapist dad jailed 80yrs

By TREVOR WAHUNE, The National PNG
A 46-YEAR-OLD man who raped his daughter for 12 years was jailed for 80 years on Friday.

And Justice Panuel Mogish said: “I wish you turn 126 years old in prison, if you are lucky enough to live that long. You have been raping your daughter since she was six.

“It’s a horrendous, heinous and an evil crime. Such sexual acts inflicted by a father on his daughter is a gross betrayal of the sacred paternal bond.
“Sexual predators like you who preyed on the flesh of their own daughter is most despicable and inhumane. Sick human beings like you should be ostracised from decent communities and, peace and law-abiding citizens.
“They should be banished from human society and made to live in a community of uncivilised animals.”

Justice Mogish lamented that he was worried that such cases were becoming prevalent in local societies. The man from Galeole in Talasea, West New Britain, pleaded guilty to raping his daughter when she was six in 2004 until she was 18 in April 2016.

The rapes were committed in Morobe and West New Britain where the family lived before moving to Port Moresby. The father was on remand at Bomana for two and a half years.

Justice Mogish said: “I agree with the State to not place much weight on the guilty plea as it was belated.”
The aggravating factors were:

  • The victim was only six when she was sexually violated and was as young as 10 when she was sexually penetrated and that continued until she was 16;
  • For over 12 years, the father felt no guilt and continued raping his daughter;
  • There was a huge difference of 26 years between the father and daughter. She was six and he was 32;
  • The father had prior conviction of assaulting his wife and was jailed for six months in Lae in 2007; and
  • The father was violent towards his daughter and other relatives.

“Respect for the dignity of our womenfolk has diminished because of people who treat women as sex objects rather than as human beings who have the same rights and opportunities as men,” Justice Mogish said.
The victim said in a statement: “Every daughter is her father’s pride. Unfortunately for me, it was the opposite. It saddens me to see girls getting along well with their fathers.

“It was not easy to absolve everything that happened because I lost my virginity to someone I did not love, but to my father. That’s very painful and it will haunt me for the rest of my life.

“My family has never been the same as before. We face hard times and always had arguments. The rapes caused disharmony.

“I feel torn apart and had thought of doing things I am not supposed to, but it was my mother’s courage and encouragement that gave me strength to pursue life and education. I initially dreamt of becoming a geologist but all was shattered because I couldn’t concentrate on my studies as I was constantly disturbed. I missed many classes to attend interviews.”

Justice Mogish told the man that “your daughter sees you as a monster. The sentence must serve as a deterrent to all.”

Men and Women Identity Crisis in Melanesia

By. Ngenge Sasa.

Melanisian Man were the first to loose their identity.
How?

It was in the early 1500 when the first missionaries and explorers arrived on our shores, our man were rounded up, and force to do intensive labour on plantation, working 5am-5 pm, which at that time was very new to what they are used to doing, in Melanesia, Men and women dont work that hard, but they live a very healthy life. They usually work in the early part of the moning, then comes home and hangout in the village doing other task, like building or fixing canoes, mending fishing nets, building fish traps, or building houses, etc, (mens work), later in the afternoon they go back to work in the garden.

While women on the other hand, continue to do what they have been doing for generation? Looking after the kids, the family, the clan, cooking, gardening, fishing in some cultures, and making sure the family are well feed etc.

Then things start changing, Men after working in the plantation are too tired to do any thing in and around the house. Shared responsibilities like gardening, fishing, looking after the kids, becomes a womens full time job.
Then we have the new introduce jobs in the house, that the white men brought, eg, washing cloths, brushing the pots, washing the plates, all these are also given to the poor women to do, including the traditional responsibilities the women already have.

Then Men with the new mindset taught to them by the white men, starting thinking that they are superior to women, they started acting like kings, and expecting the women to do everything, they men also become very aggresive if women fail her task in and around the house. The feeling of partnership and equality between men and women in our culture started disapering, men started loosing interest in their traditional responsibilities, they become confused not knowing what to do, where to go, they men then resort to alcohol to ease their confusion, resulting in wife beating, material affairs, broken families, hopeing those things will solve their problems, but still no solution.

Today alot of Melanisian men are very confused and are still searching for their real identity.

It was recently that the Melanisian women are standing up and saying, Men you are not doing it right, we can teach you how to do it. 
Womens Rights group are supporting women to fight against men. 
So women are also leaving their traditional responsibilities, thinking it would change the outcome for the better, but the conciquenses are the same has men, but much more demaging then their men folks, women are also becoming very aggresive around the house, having affairs at work, remarrying, and the list goes on.
Women are the core of Life, the family, the culture, the clans, and everything that makes up who we are as a people. Once you change that, everything colaspe.

My point here is, Melanisian Men and women let us stop our inhouse fighting, over womens rights and mens rights, because we are both victim of an introduce system and mindset that we not aware of.
And let us sit down together and discuss what we should do as a people to take back our loss Identity.

To be cont…..

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The fascinating history of Melanesians, the world’s only black blondes

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They are found in the Solomon Islands northeast of Australia with an unusual trait – beautiful dark skin with naturally blond hair.

It is believed that blondes could only be found among Caucasians; so, how do the Melanesians, mostly located east of Papua New Guinea in Oceania, have the striking contrast of the darkest skin in the world outside of Africa and blonde hair? This question has baffled many scientists for years.

Until now, genetic experts and scientists have attributed the odd trait of the over half a million Melanesian people to inheritance – from the Europeans, particularly, the British, German and Australians, who have been associated with the island for several years.

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In the 19th century, many of the islands were under German jurisdiction and in 1893, the UK took the southern Solomon Islands and declared the region a protectorate.

The rest of the islands were subsequently added to the protectorate, with Australian and British companies later setting up coconut plantations.

The Melanesians are the world’s only black blondes — Blonde Hair

Thus, it was not unwise to think that the dark-skinned Melanesians had their blonde hair after mixing with “foreigners,” though the local people insisted that their blonde hair was due to their diet rich in fish and their constant exposure to the sun.

In 2012, it turned out that all these theories were false, as investigations revealed that the weird colour combination of the Melanesians was due to a random mutation.

A single mutation was found to be responsible for almost half of the variation in Solomon Islanders’ hair colour and the striking aspect was that this gene mutation appeared to have arisen in the Pacific and not introduced into the island by fair-haired Europeans intermarrying with islanders.

“[T]he human characteristic of blond hair arose independently in equatorial Oceania,” study researcher Eimear Kenny, a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford University School of Medicine, said.

“That’s quite unexpected and fascinating.”

The researchers gathered saliva from 43 blonds and 42 dark-haired Solomon Islanders to analyze for clues to the genes behind their hair colour.

According to livescience.com:

A genome-wide analysis turned up a shockingly clear result, rare in the world of genetics where a single trait can be influenced by dozens or more genes. A gene called TYRP1, which resides on the ninth chromosome of human’s 23 pairs of chromosomes, explained 46.4 per cent of the variation in the islanders’ hair colour. (Chromosomes are coiled packets of DNA.)

A mutation in this gene affects an enzyme known to be involved in human pigmentation, the researchers found. This mutation doesn’t appear in European genomes, an analysis of genomes from 52 human populations around the world revealed. Rather, it seems to have arisen independently and persisted in the Melanesian population.”

The Melanesians are the world’s only black blondes

For Jonathan Friedlaender, an anthropologist emeritus at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the mutation may have arisen by chance in one individual and drifted to a high frequency in the Solomon Islands because the original population was small.

“This whole area seems to have been populated by very small groups of people making it across these stepping-stone islands, so you do have very dramatic effects in fluctuations of gene frequency.”

Out of the research, it was also discovered that while all humans outside of Africa have genes passed down from the Neanderthals, Melanesians are the only known humans with a different prehistoric ancestry.

They are believed to have evolved from an interbreeding of the Denisova hominin, Neanderthal man’s distant cousin, hence the people have to some extent different genes, which gives them their unique blond hair.

A child from the tropical region of Melanesia

The tropical region of Melanesia is part of a larger culture area called Oceania that includes Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and Australia.

With its native people otherwise called Papuans, Melanesia includes the islands of New Guinea, Vanuatu (the former New Hebrides), New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, and some smaller neighbouring islands.

Accounts state that they emigrated from Africa between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago and dispersed along the southern edge of Asia.

Melanesia currently has over 1,000 languages, with pidgins and creole languages developing from trade and cultural interaction centuries before European encounter.

The Melanesia people have still kept some of their traditional beliefs and customs — trip down memory lane

The area had no written language before the arrival of the Europeans and hence they used words of mouth from generation to generation to educate and share stories.

Till date, there are still communities that have little interaction with the rest of the world.

Christianity is the main religion, with many missionaries across the area though some people still practice their native religions such as the belief in a variety of spirits that inhabit the forests, mountains, and swamps.


A family from Melanesia — Flickr

Households vary in size and in some small societies, everyone in the group lives in a house. Apart from playing ceremonial and political roles in the region, women are often the primary caregivers to children and the primary producers of food.

Now with wage labour, work among the Melanesians was often cooperative. One distinguishing feature of the people is their art which is designed for their usefulness rather than for beauty.


Solomon Islands Melanesian dancers — trip down memory lane

Sculpture and painting have attracted thousands of tourists to the area, particularly, the Sepik River region, though this has yet to provide wealth for the majority of the people.

Just like the rest of the world, the tropical region of Melanesia has had to grapple with some social problems such as alcoholism, crime, and other serious health conditions like malaria, as well as AIDS, particularly in Papua New Guinea.

In spite of these challenges, the region, with its beautiful islands, is to many people a paradise with an exotic history and culture and the happiest and friendliest people in the world.

Melanesian people: The world’s only natural black blondes

For several years, blond hair was attributed to Caucasians but the Melanesians of Solomon Islands are one of the few groups with blonde hair outside Europe.

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Melanesians are black island people in the south pacific that migrated over thousands of years ago, long before the blacks that came to the Americas as slaves.

Melanesia is a sub-region of Oceania extending from the western end of the Pacific Ocean to the Arafura Sea, and eastward to Fiji. The region comprises most of the islands immediately north and northeast of Australia, including the countries of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Island, and New Caledonia. The name Melanesia was first used by Jules Dumont d’Urville in 1832 to denote an ethnic and geographical grouping of islands distinct from Polynesia and Micronesia.

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

Until recently, the indigenous melanesian people practised cannibalism, head-hunting, kidnapping and slavery, just like the Asmat tribe, but with contact with Europeans, the population is now predominantly Christian. However, more than 90% lead rural lives.

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Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

The Melanesian people of the Solomon Islands are the point of interest when it comes to dark skin and blond hair. The Solomon Islands are located in the South Pacific, the very heart of Melanesia, just Northeast of Australia, between Papua and Vanuatu and is an independent state within the British Commonwealth.

Although the indigenous Melanesian population of the islands possess the darkest skin outside of Africa, between 5 and 10% have bright blond hair.

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

There have been several theories on how they got their blond hair — from sun and salt whitening, high fish intake, or genetic heritage from mixed-breeding with Americans/Europeans who founded the islands.

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A geneticist from Nova Scotia agricultural college in Canada, Sean Myles, conduced a genetic analysis on saliva and hair samples from 1209 Melanesian Solomon Island residents. From comparing 43 blond Islanders and 42 brown Islanders, he found that the blondes carried two copies of a mutant gene which is present in 26% of the island’s population. The Melanesian people have a native TYRP1 gene which is partly responsible for the blond hair and melanin, and is totally distinct to that of Caucasians as it doesn’t exist in their genes.

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

Melanesian people of Solomon Islands

It is a recessive gene and is more common in children than in adults, with hair tending to darken as the individual matures.

This contributes to the theories that black Africans were the first homo sapiens and that all races came out of the black African race.

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Vaturisu to review all Efate customary laws

Daily Post – The Efate Vaturisu Council of Chiefs has mandated itself to review all its customary laws in 2019.

It says this is a priority task for the Council of Chiefs of Efate, during 2019 and will endeavor to accomplish it.

In a statement to the local media, the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs Chairman, Chief Henry Manlaewia, said the newly elected executive of the Vaturisu, had approved the full review of all Efate Customary Laws, during its recent meeting at the Shefa Provincial Council headquarters in Port Vila.

The customary laws of Efate also include all the offshore islands, their customs and traditions.

Once the full review is completed by the Vaturisu Executive Committee, it will be presented to the full Council to be formerly adopted and then presented to the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs of Vanuatu.

Some of the customary laws highlighted by the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs to be reviewed include; Efate customary land laws, custom governance, marriage, birth, adoption, death, and the related customary laws and various Efate customs, cultural and traditional ways of life.

“We encourage the Chiefs of Efate and the offshore islands to submit proposed reviews they wish to make in the overall review of the Efate Customary Review by the end of March 2019.

“These will be included on the agenda of the Vaturisu Council of Chiefs Review Meeting, scheduled to be held on the Island of Pele in May 2019,” Vaturisu Chairman Chief Henry Manlaewia, urged.

The Vatrurisu Council of Chiefs was the first Chiefly Council in Vanuatu to write and document customary laws, eleven years ago, in 2007.

Vaturisu has a new Secretary General, Chief Jimmy Meameadola, who has been instrumental in the past in assisting both the Vaturisu and the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs on many customary matters in Vanuatu.

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