The History & People of Oceania (Melanesians, Micronesians & Polynesians)
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Who are the people of Oceania and what is their history? Today we'll be looking at the native people of Oceania, the many islands of the Pacific and where they come from, including the Melanesians, Micronesians and Polynesians as well as the people who came before that have since largely been washed away by subsequent migration from East Asia, that being the indigenous inhabitants of Sundaland; a unique race of people related to both native Oceanians such as Papuans as well as indigenous tribal Adivasi peoples of South Asia. Over time, various waves of migration and colonization has created a very unique demographic situation in most of Oceania with connections to people groups in Asia, Europe and even the Americas. Thanks for watching!
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Let me know your thoughts on the people of the Pacific and the recent conflicts popping off in New Caledonia and Irian Jaya. Thanks for watching!
You can call me Bill Murray cuz I'm in Groundhog Day
is the video getting nuked? if so, why could that be?
@@olekatoska1901 I feel like the first time it didn't have a sponsorship but the second time it had a sponsorship so that makes sense but this third time I do not know
Why the Re upload?
test (my com disappear twice)
I’m full Samoan and have been studying my ancestral history for years now. This was very pleasing information to hear. Thank you for doing your research . Well done.
Posted it again award
Me seeing it first time
So much info.. will have to watch 5 times to take it all in
Masaman and WhatIfAltHist can 'readily' have that effect on me, too
as a native hawaiian (kanaka maoli) its always weird seeing Filipino people migrating to hawaii and calling themselves native hawaiians lol
don’t other groups do that? japanese, puerto-rican, portuguese
@@ginoangeles5260I would say they just call themselves locals/Kamaʻāina. I would say I'm just American, but I’m ethnically Japanese, my family has been in Hawaii for 5 Generations and well over 130 years. Plenty of my cousins are mixed with a little bit of everything Japanese/Hawaiian/Okinawan/Portuguese/Korean/Chinese. Most “Native Hawaiians” these days are mixed race anyway. Some of my cousins had just enough Hawaiian blood to get into Kamehameha schools.
I think that's normal, here in the philippines we have our local Chinese or (Chinoy) they even called themselves as Filipino.. They are Chinese by blood but Filipino by heart (Chinoy)...not all Chinese are from China
We are all austronesian at the end of the day, some people choose to identify through culture and others through ethnicity.
@@Ilovepizzandnblol USA is so racialised
You are fighting for your life to keep this video up😂
Exactly!!!!!
he unlisted the first one...
Who is attacking him?
@@samaval9920The matrix people.
Coz snowflakes don't like truth 🙏🏼
Im 41 years old, and i listen to this with my children, my girl is 14 and my boy is 12. I tell them that it reminds me of of their great auntie Cheryl. she used to play this song on the car stereo when she drove me up to her cottage in northern wisconsin back in the 90s. she fought a valiant battle against breast cancer 3 years ago, but unfortunatly lost in the end
RIP Cheryl Anne Delucca, you are missed!
That's nice that you're trying to educate your kids while spending time with them
Bot comment?
@@penderyn8794 sorry, thought i'd posted this comment on the video for 'party in the usa'
So happy to see you posting again!
Good timing on re upload -thank you
Truth is that Oceanias histories, dynasties, timelines, or periods are more underatted and underapreciated even in next to Sub Saharan African Researching be it with Polynesians, Micronesians, Melanesians, Papuans, And Australian Aboriginals including Tasmanian Aboriginals And Torres Strait Islanders yeah.
😂😂😂 Oceania
The English basically made the Tasmanian aboriginals extinct
no pre European written language in that region so we just got legends and archelogy and speculation
I agree
Cant forget us Wallaceans like the Maluku Islands and Timor Leste 🇹🇱
I am of Melanesian/Polynesian descent and your question why Polynesians did not settle Australia. I can somewhat answer. The Pacific Ocean cultures as a whole is about "respect". Our ancestors would have traded with Aboriginal Australians, however, they know that Australia had been settled, so our ancestors would have continued on their journey. This principal of "respect" is still shown today.
The fact that you are melanesian seems to suggest otherwise
What Polynesian are you talking about ??
Tahitian chief? Or rapanui chief??
They are the fatherland of Polynesia
@@gumbytron that was a dumb response
@@gumbytron Does him being part melanesian negate his point or something
@@hiroshimanagasaki616 Doesn't the video talk about the direct ancestors of the modern Polynesians settling on islands that were already inhabited by others, thereby creating Melanesians over generations of mixing? It's not about him having recent Polynesian ancestry, but being Melanesian at all
Learned a lot! Would love to see more videos on Papuans, Australians and Tasmanians. Also, welcome back
Very interesting, especially in light of the recent troubles in New Caledonia. Good to see you back in action, Masaman.
Since you asked the question, I would very much enjoy a video about Hawai'i specifically, its demographic and political history, how people there self-identify, the various degrees and types of admixture, etc.
I'm pretty sure he's already made a video on Hawaii.
That's what I needed. Recently I've been doing research on smaller regional states and cultures of the past in Oceania, Americas, Central Asia and South Africa. That video really helps at the right time to get everytging about primary oceanian cultures in a in short.
3rd reupload.. lets go
Why the first two deleted???
@@ITO_junji_Fan-zi9ss unlisted most likely, i will put the link to the one i saw at another timr
Great Video Masaman good to see You Back
Masaman is back!! ✌️
thanks for making videos, been enjoying them for years👍
I'm also curious about Australian Aboriginals differences genetically to each other, I've heard rumours about possible African and or Indian voyagers to western Australia.
Welcome back!
Keep’em coming, buddy.
He’s back!!!!
Welcome back bro
This was such an incredible video!
Masaman with another BANGER❤
I am from Guam, where chamorro haplogroup Results reveal that 92% of Chamorros belong to haplogroup E, also found in ISEA but rare in Oceania. Do you think there is or could be a relationship between ancient Egyptian? I recently did a dna test and my markers show up where all the major pyrimids and temples around the world are located. I thought that to be very interesting
I heard Guam has ancestry from ancient Sulawesi and the linguistic connections may be there.This was according to Guam Radio if I recall.
This is fascinating.
I love your videos glad u r posting again
Love love love your videos masaman. Thank you 👍
Amazing video bro keep up the good
You finally got it right, fantastic work bravah… bravahhh(.) 🌞
I love your work man seriously keep going !!!!
I'm glad you're back! $$$
Please consider making a video about what happened to the Hittites. Cool video as usual btw.
Youre a gift to the world Masaman. I love you
Enjoyed
You deserve more than 500k subscribers!
Please consider making a video in the future concerning what happened to the Hittites.
Not all Polynesian admixture is chronologically similar. Other than Maori all Eastern Polynesian remained more Proto Polynesian until the AGE of Pacific European Exploration. Western Polynesians (Samoa and Tongan) speak of generational immigration for over a thousand years in oral history. Maori have similar oral history.
Eastern Polynesia was too remote for these constant migrations until much later.
I think that learning more about islands with majority Japanese people that were colonised by Japan, like Okinawa would be an interesting video. I love your videos man keep it up :)
No views 44 seconds ago, untouched masterpiece from the Internet.
Tonga has the most Lapita sites in all Polynesia from Indonesia through Melanesian to Tonga Samoa and early intermarriage of Tonga Fisi Lau groups 😊
The Lapita sites in Vanuatu aren't Indonesian though, the bones there are a match with Kankanaey people specifically for some weird reason. Kankanaey are Northern Philippines Mountain people, Igorots, relatives of Ilocanos, as well as Southern Taiwanese. Also with zero Papuan DNA at that time, that means they made the journey in one fast trip, settled and then mixed. Then they went to Tonga? who knows. If they can sequence the DNA of the Tongan Lapita sites, the earliest ones that would help.
@@deruiz1478But the closest languages to Polynesian ones is in Eastern Indonesia specifically Maluku.They even have the same last names still there such as Latu or Lomu.Example of Indigineous Moluccan language from Seram Island, Eastern Indonesia:
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Unfortunately there’s current troubles in French New Caledonia and just a day ago there were landslides in the highlands of Papua New Guinea killing many 100s of people. Great presentation
Love this guy
Welcome home Mass where were you ? Long time no video new
He's been trying to upload the video lol
1st video is unlisted
So why the reupload? Did someone put a claim on it? Was there something that pissed off the TH-cam overlords in it?
Possibly
Maybe afrocentrist
Like they claim the island was black before the polynesians migration
@@scarymonster5541Naturally, eh ? The ‘ We wuz KANGZ n KWEENZ n’sheeeeiiiiit ‘ crowd put a claim on any & everything. The latest ? The samurai / bushi !!! 😂
@@scarymonster5541he literally spent the first ten minutes saying the first people of south east Asia and the pacific islands were black Africans lmao why do yall cry so much? If all people originate in Africa well guess what then for a long time there was nothing else besides black people. Quit whining about it.
@chiccngeorge3058, You need to work on your listening comprehension. That’s not what he said at all.
can you make a video about how similar the native taiwanese are from the Ifugaos, Igorots, and Kalinga people of the Philippines?
I’ve always been so interested in different races and different sub-races
What a big mix-up 😮😮
Great video.
Filipinos in the Philippines identify as Asian.
Filipino Americans identify as Pacific Islander.
Both are Asians, but Austronesian cousins nonetheless
Iam a Melanesian from PNG🇵🇬. I strongly believe that the Melanesian from the interior of Papua and Aboriginals of Australia are the native to this region.
Papuans from the coastals are Austronesian migrants who moved in from SE Asia and integrate with the Melanesians.
Maybe we need DNA test to confirm the stories that we have.
My Mom is from Mailu, Central Province, with connections to Milne Bay. Lapita sites were found there (Central Province) and we believe there were back migrations from Island Melanesia and Polynesia, because I have found out that I have some Polynesian (Samoan) in my DNA.
Oral history states we are descendants of "large" men from the sea.
People all along the southern coast have reported Samoan and Tongan ancestry.
Other coastal people should take a DNA test to better understand the past.
Polynesians were always sailing back and forth.
You looked just like Juvenile the rapper
just of the cuff. how do you know migrations and the time spent?
are there books?
In Fiji, European mixed native fijians are called “Kai loma”
20 minutes ago is crazy
Please make a video on What on Earth happened to the Hittites? please
The Andamanese appear to be the first people to be significantly displaced by others, something that is rarely discussed.
Who's the Andamanese ?
@@huhudd199 It explains who they are in the video.
Why do you keep reuploading this?
Tho I disagree that Homo erectus was any kind of “humanoid,” the rest of this report is fascinating. I’m glad you work so hard to understand what and where past humans have roamed and settled-and share with us. Extraordinary effort❣️❣️❣️❣️
Definitions are hard
Hominid for sure
@masaman are you thinking of relaunching your new world racial map? I know that was the last project you were going on before hiatus.
You can easily find Austronesians in West Papua.
Please upload the maps you make somewhere...
Not Tonga… Tonga was never colonized by any foreign power. Not saying we are better or worse than other of our cousins in the South Pacific.
Yess I'm melanesian 🇵🇬🖐🏽😭I did a 23&me and turns out I'm only 61% melanesian the rest is Polynesian w a hint of European and Filipino
Im swedish and my dad got 0.8% melanesian haha! Rest northern europe from ireland to hungary and vast primarily scandinavia
You should post your results to r/23andme lol they'd be rly interested cause there's like never any Melanesian results
That Filipino is probably a mistake
@@dasitmane7590cool!! Funny cause my European ancestry's British,Irish and Scandinavian!! Heheh it's primarily British and Irish w just a little Scandinavian(Sweden to be specific)
@@katahi0749 british/irish/welsh/scottish sailors was our familys guess when we got that result haha
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(Monty Python's Flying Circus - Episode Sixteen)
That's how I feel right now...😉
why the 3rd reupload?
Why have you reuploaded this twice
TH-cam keeps knocking it down
Because he was ridiculed by real scientists who pointed out his ancient ways of believing races exist
@@kelsey_royNonsense. There is by no means the sort of boring, neo-Marxist, bullying claptrap posing as unquestionable ‘ orthodoxy ‘ amongst scientists that you imply. Tell us, in any detail that you care to choose, in fashion was anything he posted in case ‘ wrong ‘ ?
Furthermore. He has not posted exclusively on matters of race. Not at all. How else could one explain the existence of a myriad of videos he’s produced ‘merely’ on ethnicity ? Slovak, Roma, Brazilian, Irish, etc.
@@raguelelnaqumWhy ?
@@kelsey_royHypocrite, you’re one of those people trying to call Polynesians Asian 🤡🤡
As a Ngai Tahu Maori from Aotearoa(N.Z) I approve this video, lol
is this the 3rd reupload
4th
Would be nice if you make a video on Jats of north west India
why did you have to reupload?
I always assumed that we Polynesians were only of SE Asian stock but it's nice to know that we have Papuan roots too, they're our Day Ones. I love that.
Yall came from Taiwan 🇹🇼
@@kelsey_royWe still have Papuan And Melanesian Roots sooo
Let's go PACIFIC PRIDE
@@kelsey_roy💀they have melanesian and East asian Roots just like us austronesian speaking melanesians
@@kelsey_roy most of today's Taiwan are people descended from Chinese colonialism in the 1700s.
A small minority of actual Taiwanese native exists in the Highlands
Yo is this tha Remix???
Oceania is insane
North western australia was a part of the sultanate of Gowa of sulawesi
do the hmong please 🙏
Hey, can you please cover Nepal?
Do you have other social media massa?
this is a reupload? how old is the content?
new caledonia is in strife, again, currently!
It is not pejorative to say negrito. As a Filipino who has negritos in my country, I can say it is pejorative to change language to placate a few sensitive extremists.
Lol why they keep sniping the video? Or did he have to make edits?
For the most part, they are TOTALLY DEPENDENT upon continental nations for FOOD, SUPPLIES, DEFENCE, etc.
Third time’s the charm?
The real border genetically between Asia and Oceania is in WALLACEA aka Maluku,Timor Leste,and East Nusa Tengarra Islands.Eastern Indonesia aka "West Melanesia". AncestryDNA recognizes Timor Leste as Melanesia now,the islands around it like West Papua and Maluku are the same but not recognized because of "Indonesia".
Is rawaki inhabited?
There is also the existence of Non Austronesian,Papuan languages in Eastern Indonesia specifically Maluku and East Nusa Tengarra as well as East Timor.Some of the more spoken Papuan languages in my Islands are Makasae in Timor Leste,Fataluku also from Timor,Galela in Halmahera North Maluku,and Unfortunately Indonesia and Foreigners are trying to erase and destroy the very Memory and existence of both Indigineous Non Malay Austronesian and Indigenous Papuan languages of Eastern Indonesia.Many of our Indigenous languages are being destroyed by the spread of Bahasa Indonesian.There was also once a Truukic,Micronesian language north of West Papua near Biak Island too.Eastern Indonesia aka West Melanesia is sadly still one of the most ignored and underrated Regions in the entire World with incredible diversity in Genetics and Linguistics.I hope to see Masaman cover our region specifically one day!❤
th-cam.com/video/fkhRuoJmSao/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TaqeAtU2118EYG3c
I'd rather hear about Eastern Indonesia from an Eastern Indonesian.
I am Papua New Guinean, and a wave of migration through Northern Maluku brought some of our ancestors. I would really love to learn about this region, it fascinates me as much as Micronesia, as both regions are understudied and not covered when addressing Oceania, most of the emphasis is put on Polynesians and Oceanic Melanesians.
@@KanakaBae Yes,our region is also nicknamed "Wallacea" or West Melanesia.My TH-cam has my DNA results and some singing from our region.
th-cam.com/video/CWnkmq8MTbg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NSiNuVz2Zcb1hnCy
th-cam.com/users/shortsevdDXXurABo?si=PYG3v8qpMoCxubT7
Yess eastern Indonesian are of mixed race ancestry
3rd times the charm!
Sudan / Ethiopia border ?
Good video. I want to nit pic/ add info just a tad about the first brief section with regard to early hominins. 0:50 "our hairier primitive uncles". We don't have DNA from Erectus, so we don't know exactly how hairy they were. It is believed that erectus was the stage of evolution at which we lost our Chimpanzee like hair, however, it is possible this hair change happened even earlier in Homo Habilis or even late Australopithecus. If so, it could be that Erectus was no more hairy than we are today.
With Regards to Homo Floresiensis aka "the hobbit" we have no DNA. It has been speculated that they may have been descended from Erectus that got stranded on Island and became smaller, however, that is just an idea. Floresiensis has some characteristics that are more Australopith like than Erectus, so its possible that they are actually not (relatively speaking) closely related to erectus but came from an earlier form such as Homo Habilis.
Please talk about Kanak people that are under french colonialism
Cant forget about West Papua and South Maluku under Indonesian Colonialism!
@@gpl992 🤝🤝
Wow
Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit, its a new masaman video 🤟
Biscuit
what are the differences in this reupload
Last ruler of Pacific was Sultan Nuku of Tidore Sultanate before Europe, Japan and American
Who?
I’ve know about sentinelese people for years and that they’re the only group that resisted any kind of contact from the outside but what I’ve just thought about is if we haven’t been able to make contact with them, how the hell do we know their genetic makeup?🤷🏾♂️
Neighboring Andamanese tribes came into contact.
@@user-yt3xd2jl6d how do you know this have you tested their genetic ?
12:46 Even comparing Oceanic languages to the languages of Maritime Southeast Asia, Polynesian languages share more cognates with them despite being the furthest island group from Southeast Asia. I'm Micronesian. My language doesn't share as many cognates with the Southeast Asians. However, among all Pacific Islanders, the Chamorro people (in the Micronesian region) have more in common linguistically/genetically/culturally with the Maritime Southeast Asians.
What on Earth happened to the Hittites???
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