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Are indigenous Peruvians (Inca decedents) of Mongolian decent what is their origin?

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I am 100% peruvian, my Peuvian mother has always said the Inca blood we have is of Mongolian decent when Mongolians crossed the Bering Striaght all the way down to Peru, I have found no evidence of this. What modern day country could the incas have come from

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  1. Peruvians and Mayans and Native Americans and Magnolias and all the Indians come from the Olmec Black people who came from Babylon.


  2. South Americans are a blend of Mongoloid, ******* and Caucasiod...

    Mongoloids came over Beringia down to the Americas, from Eastern Siberia, 10,000 or more years ago...

  3. It is very likely that more than just Mongols crossed the Bering Straight.  Besides, if your looking for anscestors, Peruvians have been in South America since at least 13,000 bc.  I think they have the right to say they are descendants of South Americans.

  4. Yahoo: I will let you draw your own conclusions from this scientific evidence.

    1).

    http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/pro...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_...

    2).

    http://www.geocities.com/haplogroupb/

    Evidence indicates the Inca were Asian in origion, but they appear to have been a seafaring people as the bridge to the Americas was closed when they would have come to Peru.

    Evidence does indicate at least 2 groups of people from differing migrations became what we know as the Inca.

    P.S.  The Inca are thought to be closely related to Pacific Islanders... check out the Map on that last link & look at haplogroup B.  DNA is a wonderful tool for tracing migrations & linages.

  5. I agree with your mother.

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