How do you feel about Tungusic peoples?
People?
>>203847416https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Jurchens>Barely a paragraph on an entire region that would constantly conquer ChinaTheir history is a complete historic wasteland, I don't even know how Korea survived or why they were a vassal at all when there were literal savages between them and China.
>>203847776If you read up on Balhae, their commoners were Mohe Tungusics ruled by a Koreanic elite.
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>>203847416A shame chinks assimilated them and killed their culture
>>203847416That's a famous photograph of an ethnic Okhotsk. They're a tribe genetically related to Satsumon, Ainu, and Nivkhi people.>To investigate the phylogenetic relationships between the Okhotsk people and modern Asian populations, the NJ relationships among the 17 Asian populations were con- structed (Fig. 3). In this phylogenetic tree, the Okhotsk people were clustered with the Nivkhi, Ulchi, Negidal, Koryak, and Even. Among them, the Nivkhi and Ulchi were much closer to the Okhotsk people, and clustered with more than 70% bootstrap values. The close relatedness among the three populations was in congruence with the high degree of sharing of mtDNA haplotypes. On the other hand, the Ainu people were phylogenetically distant from the Okhotsk people (Fig. 3). However, the dA distance(0.068%, Table 3) between the Okhotsk people and the Ainu was smaller than those between the Okhotsk and other populations except the Nivkhi and Ulchi. Moreover, multidimensional scaling analysis (two-dimensional dis- play, Fig. 4) of the genetic relationships among the 17 Asian populations based on dA distances showed that the Nivkhi, Ulchi, Negidal and Ainu were much closer to the Okhotsk people than the other Asian populations. These findings demonstrate that the Okhotsk people are closely related to modern populations distributed around the Sakhalin and downstream of the Amur River as well as to the Ainu people of Hokkaido.
Tungus tribe
>>203847416My ancestor
>>203850915My ancestor :)
Do you know?totem pole is symbol of Tungus
>>203847776Not all Tungusics are Jurchen/Manchus you mong. Jurchen/Manchus share most of their history with Koreans. So when they weren't griefing China via Jin & Qing dynasty, they were more or less with Korean dynasties. >>203848342Goguryeoic elites themselves might have been Tungusic. Applying a strict ethnocentric view on the relationship between Jurchen/Manchus and Koreans is silly up until the significant split between that happened @ Joseon & Qing. Before these two polities, they were close cousins. Genetically they aren't that much different either.
Gusic?
Tungusic people worshipping Totem pole
>>203847416That is a Proto-Finn.
This over exaggerated “mongoloid” palpebral slant are unusual even for asians and probably serious genetical bug
>>203850931>>203850959
>>203852344Oh shit! It’s Black Chyna!
>>203847416would have been cool if they had their own country. imagine the flame wars between them and china japan korea.
>>203853087Their lot of family has country
Bump
>>203852446Japan is pure Jomon
>>203852446:)
missing link between koreans/japanese and turkic peoples
>>203855777Jomon -> Sumerian -> Turkish
Jomon and Tungus are totally different
Tungus are totally not related to Japan
Japanese are Jomon not Tungus
>>203847416Looks like an exaggerated Korean.
>>203852446altaics don't look like that
>>203847416They are our northern neighbors. We have Turkified them and now they call themselves Kazakhs.