Germanicus
05-05-2014, 08:14 AM
Now you may have heard of the Tasmanian Devil. You may have heard of the Tasmanian Tiger. Maybe you have heard of Errol Flynn. But have you ever heard of the Tasmanoid?
Just like the Tasmanian Devil, the Tasmanian Tiger and the Errol Flynn the Tasmanoid once lived in Tasmania. The Tasmanoids were the original traditional owners of the island of Tasmania. What happened was the Teuton came and shot them all. Every single one.The Tasmanoid is not extinct just like the poor Tasmanian Tiger. We shot all of those too.
So the Tasmanoid was an Aboriginal but not all Aboriginals are the same race. The Tasmanoid was a distinct race of people that we Aussies wiped out. We killed every last one of them. Today there are no Tasmanoids.
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It used to be thought that the Aboriginals were two races who came in seperate waves. The first of these wave were of Negroid origin and the second were from ancient Caucasoid stock, possibly from Southern India. For convenience they were called Tasmanoids and Australoids. It was believed that the Australoids either conquered or absorbed most of the Tasmanoids and drove the survivors to present day Tasmania, which was then part of the mainland, and that here they eventually became safe from pursuit by the flooding of the Bass Strait.
The present theory is a little more complex. It envisages three types - Tasmanoids, Murrayians and Australoids - who reached Australia in that order. The advocates of this theory say that it was the Murrayians who drove the Tasmanoids to Tasmania, and that they themselves finally settled in the fertile regions of the east and south east, particularly in the Murray river area.; and that the last arrivals, the Australoids , never penetrated south of the tropics.
Both theories have their opponents who point out that no skulls of Tasmanoids have ever been found on the mainland. from this it is argued that the Tasmanoids did not cross the continent at all but reached Tasmania from New Guinea and other nearby islands by drift voyages on raft or canoes.
Certainly there were very marked physical differences in the Aboriginees of the mainland and Tasmania. the first man to observe and note them was the great navigator James Cook., who came in contact with the mainland Aborigines at Botany Bay and the Endeavour River in 1770 and with Tasmanians at Adventure Bay, Bruny Island, seven years later. Cook had a big advantage over present day scientists, for the last Tasmanian died almost a century ago and comparisons are possible now only by reference to drawings , photographs , skeletal remains and written descriptions.
- Australias Heritage - The Making of a Nation.
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So as you can see the Tasmanoid was a distinct race of peoples. These Tasmanoids were wiped out by Aussie settlers.
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Governor Phillip, founder of the British settlement at Sydney Cove in 1788, tried to make friends with the local natives, but for all his tolerance and forbearance he was not very successful. Later settlers drove them from their hunting grounds and slaughtered them with impunity, or else debased them with rum and raped their women and spread European disease among them. In Tasmania young "bloods" hunted Aborigines down for sport or exterminated them as pests.
-Australias Heritage - The Making of a Nation.
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So as you can see we Aussies exterminated every last one of the Tasmanoid people.
Mostly we Aussies maintain a polite and respectful silence regarding the fate of the Tasmanoid. I really do not hear many people discuss the genocide of the Tasmanoid.
Did you know about the Tasmanoids?
Where I live it is Koori country. The Koori people are Murrayians. A Koori can come from NSW or Vic. Like we really dont get Noongars here in NSW or Vic. Noongars are much darker than a Murrayian and they have different features. The Noongars are from WA and these Aboriginals are Ausrtaloids. The Australoids are in WA and NT for the most part.
7191
I agree with the theory of there being three types of Aboriginal Australians and that the Tasmanoids were a type of Torres Strait Islander that came from around Papua New Guinea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c54SvkgQ04A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2Lx_y-FyT0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt2LHE3oeks
Just like the Tasmanian Devil, the Tasmanian Tiger and the Errol Flynn the Tasmanoid once lived in Tasmania. The Tasmanoids were the original traditional owners of the island of Tasmania. What happened was the Teuton came and shot them all. Every single one.The Tasmanoid is not extinct just like the poor Tasmanian Tiger. We shot all of those too.
So the Tasmanoid was an Aboriginal but not all Aboriginals are the same race. The Tasmanoid was a distinct race of people that we Aussies wiped out. We killed every last one of them. Today there are no Tasmanoids.
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It used to be thought that the Aboriginals were two races who came in seperate waves. The first of these wave were of Negroid origin and the second were from ancient Caucasoid stock, possibly from Southern India. For convenience they were called Tasmanoids and Australoids. It was believed that the Australoids either conquered or absorbed most of the Tasmanoids and drove the survivors to present day Tasmania, which was then part of the mainland, and that here they eventually became safe from pursuit by the flooding of the Bass Strait.
The present theory is a little more complex. It envisages three types - Tasmanoids, Murrayians and Australoids - who reached Australia in that order. The advocates of this theory say that it was the Murrayians who drove the Tasmanoids to Tasmania, and that they themselves finally settled in the fertile regions of the east and south east, particularly in the Murray river area.; and that the last arrivals, the Australoids , never penetrated south of the tropics.
Both theories have their opponents who point out that no skulls of Tasmanoids have ever been found on the mainland. from this it is argued that the Tasmanoids did not cross the continent at all but reached Tasmania from New Guinea and other nearby islands by drift voyages on raft or canoes.
Certainly there were very marked physical differences in the Aboriginees of the mainland and Tasmania. the first man to observe and note them was the great navigator James Cook., who came in contact with the mainland Aborigines at Botany Bay and the Endeavour River in 1770 and with Tasmanians at Adventure Bay, Bruny Island, seven years later. Cook had a big advantage over present day scientists, for the last Tasmanian died almost a century ago and comparisons are possible now only by reference to drawings , photographs , skeletal remains and written descriptions.
- Australias Heritage - The Making of a Nation.
---------------------------------------------
So as you can see the Tasmanoid was a distinct race of peoples. These Tasmanoids were wiped out by Aussie settlers.
-----------------------------------------------------------
Governor Phillip, founder of the British settlement at Sydney Cove in 1788, tried to make friends with the local natives, but for all his tolerance and forbearance he was not very successful. Later settlers drove them from their hunting grounds and slaughtered them with impunity, or else debased them with rum and raped their women and spread European disease among them. In Tasmania young "bloods" hunted Aborigines down for sport or exterminated them as pests.
-Australias Heritage - The Making of a Nation.
---------------------------------------------------------------
So as you can see we Aussies exterminated every last one of the Tasmanoid people.
Mostly we Aussies maintain a polite and respectful silence regarding the fate of the Tasmanoid. I really do not hear many people discuss the genocide of the Tasmanoid.
Did you know about the Tasmanoids?
Where I live it is Koori country. The Koori people are Murrayians. A Koori can come from NSW or Vic. Like we really dont get Noongars here in NSW or Vic. Noongars are much darker than a Murrayian and they have different features. The Noongars are from WA and these Aboriginals are Ausrtaloids. The Australoids are in WA and NT for the most part.
7191
I agree with the theory of there being three types of Aboriginal Australians and that the Tasmanoids were a type of Torres Strait Islander that came from around Papua New Guinea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c54SvkgQ04A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2Lx_y-FyT0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt2LHE3oeks