Where does Rh negative blood come from? – Part 2

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I have great interest in the following ancient tribes:

The Proto Basques

The Sumerians/Mesopotamian

The ancient Hebrews

The Proto Celts/Yamnaya

The original Berbers

The Etruscans

The ancient Egyptians

The Scythians/Sarmatians

The Phoenicians/Carthaginians/”Sea Peoples”

These tribes were likely much higher in Rh negative blood than their descendants are today.

There are also many indications, that their percentages of Neanderthal DNA exceeded the small percentages that Europeans sport today.

Looking back allows me more of an insight into our true nature.

Many of them have been invaded time and time again.

With that, they have lost much of their original identities.

Those with more than 30% Rh- frequencies have one thing in common:

Isolation.

The following come to mind:

Isolated Berber tribes in the Atlas Mountains

Basques in parts of Spain and Chile

Some Bedouin groups on the Sinai Peninsula

Western Scots

Likely parts of Northwestern Ireland

Imagine living in a society where people are like you.

Our ancestors did.

There is a longing in us and looking at our online group, that longing seems to be for each other.

Rh negatives relate to each other naturally.

Have you read part 1 yet?:

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