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Wednesday,
November 08, 2006
Are you an indigenous
person? If not, where do you come from?
I was reading an article
about global warming and indigenous people, and I wondered
where do all the non-indigenous people come from?
"Indigenous people
still do not have full and effective participation in the
climate change negotiations despite the fact that we are
the direct victims of climate change and in most cases the
most affected by it," said representative Marcial
Arias from Panama on Wednesday. (more)
While I feel bad for
these indigenous people, I still cannot help but wonder
where did all the rest of the world's population come
from?
Are not all people
indigenous to Earth, or did some of us come from Mars and
other places? Did not all people migrate out of Africa?
Doesn't genetics claim that we are ALL spawned from the
same strain of DNA?
Rate the word indigenous.
Does it make any sense when applied to people? If so,
where do all the non-indigenous people come from?
Posted by Chad
Snyder in Education
at 09:18
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