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Would that not automatically include 2 of the pak provinces? Punjab and Sind? Most are of sub-continent origin not so? I stand corrected based on your input?80% of Indians of primarily Indian aboriginal DNA.
Ah OK. And what's "gangu"?
The Indian component is found in all populations going even into Afghanistan. However the % the issue here. At end of day we are all human and have African origin including the Nordic Swedes. But it;s the subtle % mixes or differances that make us a banana, a monkey, a man, a differant man etc.Would that not automatically include 2 of the pak provinces? Punjab and Sind? Most are of sub-continent origin not so? I stand corrected based on your input?
My term for indigenous Indians before the invaders came from the north west.gangu
Do you have a source for this?
So nothing to do with Aboriginals?In most Indians the biggest ancestral component is Adivasi. See results for samples from UP, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Paniya represents Adivasi ancestry, Belarusian for Indo-Aryan ancestry, Iraqi_Jew for West Asian ancestry mediated via IVC. You can clearly see Adivasi is the biggest component. People in other states I suppose would have more of this Adivasi ancestry. With the exception of Punjab and Kashmir, the vast majority of Indians fit similar profiles, with increasing native ancestry further East and South.
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* Used population genetics data from Eurogenes: https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2019/07/getting-most-out-of-global25_12.html
So nothing to do with Aboriginals?
Not in English for sure. Aboriginal usually refers to indigenous people in Australia, Canada. Have never heard the term being used for adivasis in India. Where did you read it?Adivasi = Aboriginal in English
Not in English for sure. Aboriginal usually refers to indigenous people in Australia, Canada. Have never heard the term being used for adivasis in India. Where did you read it?
As opposed to? What were the other occupations when hunter-gatherers abounded?In it's most specific sense it refers to indigenous Australians. In Canada we just call them natives or first nations. However technically aboriginal is any original, ancient inhabitants of a region. But the terminology is besides the point, which is most Indians carry high indigenous hunter-gatherer ancestry.
As opposed to? What were the other occupations when hunter-gatherers abounded?
That's merely an ancestry. My question was related to professions other than hunter gatherers.As opposed to Iranian_Neolithic and Steppe ancestry (collectively known as 'ANI') that form the majority ancestry component of Pakistanis.
What did @Maira La say? Adivasi = Aboriginal in EnglishNot in English for sure.
Learn to read instead of copying and pasting.What did @Maira La say? Adivasi = Aboriginal in English
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adjective: aboriginal
- inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists; indigenous.