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A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:20 pm
by kbs2244
Well to avoid some never ending stuff I will start a new thread.

I posted this over at Ish’s site but I thought it may be of interest here.
It is something I came across while investigating the Norse across the North Atlantic thing.

This guy is very much into linguistics and not DNA.

But he has some good ideas of how and why the language of the Finns and the Hungarians, among others around the world, is related.

This is the home page.
Go to the associated ones.
It is a good read.

http://www.paabo.ca/uirala/ui-ra-la.html

Boats rule!!!

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:41 pm
by Rokcet Scientist
kbs2244 wrote:how and why the language of the Finns and the Hungarians, among others around the world, is related.
Afaik the Est language, as spoken in Estonia, is also related to Finnish and Hungarian and in the same Indo-European language group.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:48 am
by kbs2244
Yeah, he talks about that.

He tracks the language similarities across Siberia to the NA Artic coast in the Inuit and then down both Pacific coasts to the US / Canada border area and to Japan.

Also south through Asia along river routes.

A big part of his argument is that they stuck to the water and marsh.
By avoiding settling on the high ground they avoided conflict with the farming cultures in the areas they passed through.

Some shifted from a water animal hunting culture to a traveling trader culture, but they stayed boat people.

He gets a little thin when he talks about physical similarities and adaptation to the climate.
But still it is an interesting read.

I suggest it.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:18 am
by Rokcet Scientist
kbs2244 wrote:YBy avoiding settling on the high ground they avoided conflict with the farming cultures in the areas they passed through.
That would limit that scenario of coastal migrations to the holocene. When men had agriculture. I have a problem with that: Australopithecine habitation has been well established at Plettenberg Bay and Mossel Bay in South Africa along with mountains of evidence, namely empty shells, that their staple was shellfish and other sea fruit. So coastal living - life at the waterline, and living off the sea - commenced MILLIONS of years ago. Not just thousands.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:49 pm
by Minimalist
So coastal living - life at the waterline, and living off the sea - commenced MILLIONS of years ago. Not just thousands.

And who lives at the coast without boats?

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:49 pm
by Rokcet Scientist
Minimalist wrote:
So coastal living - life at the waterline, and living off the sea - commenced MILLIONS of years ago. Not just thousands.
And who lives at the coast without boats?
Those who haven't invented them yet, but eventually will. Until that time, they wade. Everyday. Along the waterline. Gathering proteines. To Java and beyond.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:32 pm
by Minimalist
That lasts until the first log is observed floating by.

Then they say to themselves "BOATS!!!!"

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:37 am
by Rokcet Scientist
Minimalist wrote:That lasts until the first log is observed floating by.

Then they say to themselves "BOATS!!!!"
Of course! There was nobody else to say it to! They probably said something more along the lines of "WTF" and called Archimedes, who wouldn't be home for another million years, so they took an OU correspondence course.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:36 pm
by Barracuda
Surf's Up!

I still think the first water craft was like a surf board on steroids. Shaped with fire, and abrasives rocks.

Surfers never get credit for anyting!

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:33 pm
by MichelleH
How about credit for bad music? (Beach Boys et al.) :wink: (Just kidding)

Surfers that I know are very Zen people.
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Now we return you to the regular topic!

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:03 pm
by Barracuda
Exxcuuuse Me!

Only one of the beach boys ever actualy surfed, and poorly according to reports from the beach.

Dick Dale is the King of the Surf Guitar. He made music that "sound like surfing" Maybe you never heard of him, but I bet you know his music better than you think. Check out Miseralou, and see if it does not sound familar.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:21 pm
by Rokcet Scientist
Barracuda wrote:Surfers never get credit for anyting!
They would have to do something first, wouldn't they?
And I understand that would be unnatural for surf dudes and dudettes.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:08 pm
by uniface
Dudettes ?

I thought the ladies were Doo-Dahs (?)

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:50 pm
by dannan14
Barracuda wrote:Exxcuuuse Me!

Only one of the beach boys ever actualy surfed, and poorly according to reports from the beach.

Dick Dale is the King of the Surf Guitar. He made music that "sound like surfing" Maybe you never heard of him, but I bet you know his music better than you think. Check out Miseralou, and see if it does not sound familar.
i saw Dick play about 10 years ago. He's one of the baddest guitar players most people never heard of....but they're surely heard his music, or music he inspired. That was one of my favorite all time show...but something else that night added to that memory hehe.

Re: A Northern Around the Pole Boat People

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:14 am
by Rokcet Scientist
A dirty mind is a joy forever!