Comments by "ElusiveCube" (@ElusiveCube) on "The New York Times" channel.

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  44. @キーランリリー Bro she is talking on a channel regarding INDIGENOUS people, we know who are the headhunters, and cannibals yes we know, as far hop[ping from island to Island is not rare among people who live on ISLANDS, just ASK THE Greenlanders, or the VIKINGS, or the ROMANS, PERSIANS, GREEK, MINOANS, Chinese, now even the Neanderthals from Europe believed to used vessels not across short oceanic distances but inner lakes and rivers. Reed vessels, catamarans are indeed from the pacific, BUT WERE NEVER USED BY OTHER CULTURES, as they were obsolete, as far the bananas goes, well we can than talk about apples, pears, strawberries and zillion of other EUROPEAN fruit trees that ALL HAD TO BE CULTIVATED, SPLICED, as far we know the greatest botanists are EUROPEANS, crossing two different fruits on a single trees, also massive investment in ENGINEERING crops so to feed the fast breeding third world cultures. No one is copping MAORI vessels other than few enthusiasts as a curiosity or sportsman, they were never widely used, INCAPABLE TO CARRY THOUSANDS OF TONS OF materials, and lasting for decades of OCEANIC abuse. We have never seen a MAORI in Europe, but we have seen Captain Cook in New Zealand, Australia and all over Oceania, and others to Magellan, Amerigo Vespucci, Columbus, and many others that have died in the unknown world, AFTER ALL IT WAS THE WHITE MAN charting the oceans we go by those charts, by Greenwich time ***battles of the LONGITUDE** NEVER A INDIAN, OR A MAORI. HAWK..
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