Dispersion of the Colored Races
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When the colored descendants of the Sangik family began to multiply, and as they sought opportunity for expansion into adjacent territory, the fifth glacier, the third of geologic count, was well advanced on its southern drift over Europe and Asia. These early colored races were extraordinarily tested by the rigors and hardships of the glacial age of their origin. This glacier was so extensive in Asia that for thousands of years migration to eastern Asia was cut off. And not until the later retreat of the Mediterranean Sea, consequent upon the elevation of Arabia, was it possible for them to reach Africa.
Thus, it was that for almost one hundred thousand years these Sangik peoples spread out around the foothills and mingled together more or less, notwithstanding the peculiar but natural antipathy which early manifested itself between the different races.
These secondary Sangik peoples – the green, orange, and indigo races – found existence more easy and agreeable in the southlands and many of them subsequently migrated to Africa over the newly elevated land bridge which separated the westward retreating Mediterranean from the Indian Ocean. The primary Sangik peoples, the superior races, avoided the tropics, the red man going northeast to Asia, closely followed by the yellow tribes, who subsequently drove them out of Asia into North America; the superior races seeking the northern or temperate climes.
The red peoples early began to migrate to the northeast, on the heels of the retreating ice, passing around the highlands of India and occupying all of northeastern Asia. They were closely followed by the yellow tribes, who subsequently drove them out of Asia into North America.
When the relatively pure-line remnants of the red race forsook Asia, there were eleven tribes, and they numbered a little over seven thousand men, women, and children. These tribes were accompanied by three small groups of mixed ancestry, the largest of these being a combination of the orange and blue races. These three groups never fully fraternized with the red people and early journeyed southward to Mexico and Central America, where they were later joined by a small group of mixed yellows and reds. These peoples all intermarried and founded a new and amalgamated race, one which was much less warlike than the pure-line red race. And within five thousand years this amalgamated race broke up into three groups, establishing the civilizations respectively of Mexico, Central America, and South America.
To a certain extent the early red and yellow people mingled in Asia, and the offspring of this union journeyed on to the east and along the southern seacoast and, eventually were driven by the rapidly increasing yellow race onto the peninsulas and near-by islands of the sea. They are our present-day brown race.
The yellow race has continued to occupy the central regions of eastern Asia. Of all the six colored races, they have survived in greatest numbers. While the yellow peoples now and then engage in racial war, they did not carry on such incessant and relentless wars of extermination as were waged by the red, green, and orange men. These three races virtually destroyed themselves before they were finally all but annihilated by their enemies of other races.
Since the fifth glacier did not extend so far south in Europe, the way was partially open for these Sangik peoples to migrate to the northwest; and upon the retreat of the ice, the blue peoples, together with a few other small racial groups, migrated westward along the old trails of the Andon tribes. They invaded Europe in successive waves, occupying most of the continent.
In Europe, they soon encountered the Neanderthal descendants of their early and common ancestor, Andon. These older European Neanderthalers had been driven south and east by the glacier and thus were in position quickly to encounter and absorb their invading cousins of the Sangik tribes.
In general, and to start with, the Sangik tribes were more intelligent than, and in most ways far superior to, the deteriorated descendants of the early Andonic plainsmen; and the mingling of these Sangik tribes with the Neanderthal peoples led to the immediate improvement of the older race. It was this infusion of Sangik blood, more especially that of the blue man, which produced that marked improvement in the Neanderthal peoples exhibited by the successive waves of increasingly intelligent tribes that swept over Europe from the east.
During the following interglacial period, this new Neanderthal race extended from England to India. The remnant of the blue race left in the old Persian peninsula later amalgamated with certain others, primarily the yellow; and the resultant blend has persisted as the swarthy nomadic tribes of modern Arabs.
During the periods of farthest glacial advance the westernmost of the Andon tribes came very near being driven into the sea. They lived for years on a narrow southern strip of the present island of England. And it was the tradition of these repeated glacial advances that drove them to take to the sea when the sixth and last glacier finally appeared. They were the first marine adventurers. They built boats and started in search of new lands which they hoped might be free from the terrifying ice invasions. And some of them reached Iceland, others Greenland, but the vast majority perished from hunger and thirst on the open sea.
A little more than eighty thousand years ago, shortly after the red race entered northwestern North America, the freezing over of the north seas and the advance of local ice fields on Greenland drove these Eskimo descendants of these Urantia aborigines to seek a better land, a new home; and they were successful, safely crossing the narrow straits which then separated Greenland from the northeastern land masses of North America. They reached the continent about twenty-one hundred years after the red race arrived in Alaska. Subsequently some of the mixed stock of the blue race journeyed westward and amalgamated with the later-day Eskimos, and this union was slightly beneficial to the Eskimo tribes. About five thousand years ago a chance meeting occurred between an Indian tribe and a lone Eskimo group on the southeastern shores of Hudson Bay. These two tribes found it difficult to communicate with each other, but very soon they intermarried with the result that these Eskimos were eventually absorbed by the more numerous red race people. And this represents the only contact of the North American red race with any other human stock down to about one thousand years ago, when the white race first chanced to land on the Atlantic coast.
About five thousand years ago a chance meeting occurred between an Indian tribe and a lone Eskimo group on the southeastern shores of Hudson Bay. These two tribes found it difficult to communicate with each other, but very soon they intermarried with the result that these Eskimos were eventually absorbed by the more numerous red race people. And this represents the only contact of the North American red race with any other human stock down to about one thousand years ago, when the white race first chanced to land on the Atlantic coast.
The last of the Sangik peoples to migrate from their center of race origin was the indigo race. About the time the green people were killing off the orange race in Egypt and greatly weakening themselves in so doing, the great black exodus started south through Palestine along the coast; and later, when these physically strong indigo peoples overran Egypt, they wiped the green race out of existence by sheer force of numbers. These indigo races absorbed the remnants of the orange race and much of the stock of the green race, and certain of the indigo tribes were considerably improved by this racial amalgamation.
And so, it appears that Egypt was first dominated by the orange race, then by the green, followed by the indigo (black) race, and still later by a mongrel race of indigo, blue, and modified green men. But long before Adam and Eve’s times of 37,000 plus years ago, the blue race of Europe and the mixed races of Arabia had driven the indigo race out of Egypt and far south on the African continent.
As the Sangik migrations draw to close, the green and orange races are gone, the red race holds North America, the yellow race eastern Asia, the blue race Europe, and the indigo race has gravitated to Africa. India harbors a blend of the secondary Sangik races, and the brown race, a blend of the red and yellow, holds the islands off the Asiatic coast. An amalgamated race of rather superior potential occupies the highlands of South America. The purer Andonites live in the extreme regions of Europe and in Iceland, Greenland, and northeastern North America.
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