Aboriginal Americans, Negritos, Indigenous natives pt 1
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Aboriginal Americans, Negritos, Indigenous natives pt 1

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Tyrant flycatcher (Tyrannidae) family - round 1, section 6
Which is the best bird?
Black-capped tyrannulet
Orange-banded flycatcher
Red-rumped bush tyrant
Andean negrito
Blue-billed black tyrant
White-headed marsh tyrant
Spectacled tyrannulet
Golden-faced tyrannulet
Streamer-tailed tyrant
White-crested tyrannulet
Shear-tailed grey tyrant
Grey monjita
CafĂ©! âïž
Semang are Negrito of the Malay Peninsula.

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Just my reminder that apparently no dark skinned population was found in the Americas at allđ . Apparently they existed everywhere else but here.Poor Us đ
Y'all better stop lying and keep them folks from stealing ur Heritage & History đđż
JamĂĄs se supera. SĂłlo se aprende a vivir con ello.
I wanted to give the woman in my earlier artwork âSoutheast Asian Showdownâ a name and a story. She is Ungu, an ancestral East Eurasian woman who lives in Southeast Asia around 50,000 years ago. In the short story I have written for her, she rescues a Denisovan child named Tomtuk (also pictured here) from a tiger and must return him to his mother, whom another clan of Denisovans captured in a brutal skirmish.
By the way, the weapon Ungu is holding to her lips here is a blowgun like that used by some Southeast Asian and Native American peoples, and the âpinsâ in her hair are the darts for it.