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Marc Washington
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« on: October 07, 2007, 03:36:32 PM »

The Basques are important as they are the oldest surviving indigenous group in Europe outside of the Lapp of Finland. Furthermore, their langauge is related to the Lapp and at the same time, Robert Oppenheimer in 2007 reported research showing that 75% of those of the British Isles share genes related to the Basques of today. But, is this a sign of an originally African people with whom they mixed and carried on language and traditions from?



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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2007, 04:12:17 PM »

The Basques language is considered by linguists to be a language isolate not related to any other language. Their remote ancestors came from Africa, just as did everyone else's.
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