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Author: ctj
Date: Sep 16, 2008 08:23

I cannot help but noticing the number of blond and blue eyes Hmong in this
video. A genetic study need to be conducted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04B3Wl2qouw

I would be interest to have a few of us volunteer to conduct a DNA test
and compare our results.

https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/index.html

What do you think?

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Author: ctj
Date: Sep 16, 2008 08:43

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Author: zhen
Date: Sep 16, 2008 12:18

ctj,

a genetic study? could you provide more details? a genetic study is
too generic of a term.

this may sound wrong to say, but i have heard many elders say it. we
got what we have here because of the french missionaries and colonial
masters. you have a passion for hmong history in indochina, it seems.
did you encounter stories where hmong women and/or daughters were
whored to the french? how about the "rumor" that touby had one of his
own wives sleep with a french guy. the "rumor" that touby was a
francophile to such extreme. i think i read this somewhere. look to
quincy's books or jhm's book.

i wonder if this phenotype is localized to indochina only or does it
extend to china as well. i wouldn't be surprised if china miao had the
same phenotype, because the miao were among the first, if not the
first, group of people the westerners penetrated for they were the
most impoverished (thus willing to accept God's grace, so they say
anyways). what would be interesting is to see regions where
comparatively few western expeditions have penetrated and where there
are hmong, to see if this phenotype still is expressed.
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Author: zhen
Date: Sep 16, 2008 12:19

i knew ron paul was not ethnic hmong. you silly!

On Sep 16, 11:43 am, "ctj" nospam.com> wrote:
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Author: ctj
Date: Sep 16, 2008 12:04

Zhen,

All good questions and could later be hypothesized. What I’m thinking
is that before a study is designed, a beta test can be conducted with a
general mtDNA test with a random sampling of N=100 (50 males and 50
females). From there we can try to determine if there is any coloration
with the ancestral migration routes. Hopefully the data will help to
formulate a hypothesis. At this point it is the curiosity stage. Will
you be my first volunteer? It only cost $119 to get the results. Please,
please, please?

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Author: ctj
Date: Sep 16, 2008 14:07

Zhen, Still waiting for your answer! Can I count on you?

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Author: zhen
Date: Sep 16, 2008 15:35

ctj,

brother/uncle, sorry. no can do. let me know your results, however. :P

On Sep 16, 5:07 pm, "ctj" nospam.com> wrote:
> Zhen, Still waiting for your answer! Can I count on you?
>
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Author: ctj
Date: Sep 16, 2008 15:25

Zhen,

That’s Alright. I’ll catch you again when you have completed your
dissertation. In the mean time I am going to submit my own DNA for
sampling. I’ll report back when I get the results.

Chong

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Author: cwjmem
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:55

Zhen and Chong,

Studied was done by an American woman who studied the Mongolian
blond. She concluded that blond genetic linked to the Amazon warrior
women, who lived in the Southern Russia. We can link to this..as
hmong story told that we were blond, blue eyes but were eliminated by
chinese except our own language.

On Sep 16, 3:25 pm, "ctj" nospam.com> wrote:
> Zhen,
>
> That’s Alright.  I’ll catch you again when you have completed your
> dissertation.  In the mean time I am going to submit my own DNA for
> sampling.  I’ll report back when I get the results.
>
> Chong
>
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