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What’s up with Malay women and those contact lenses though? Origins & Deep Ancestry (1st Century) The Malays are a product of multiple ancient migrations into the Malay Peninsula. Their strongest genetic foundation (~33%) comes from Austroasiatic-related peoples, the earliest farmers and foragers of mainland Southeast Asia. This was later layered with  input from Kra-Dai peoples (~12%), reflecting the waves of migration that brought rice agriculture. Austronesian Expansion About 11% of Malay DNA links to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of Austronesians, and (~18%) Formosan (Taiwanese Austronesian) ancestors as part of the seafaring expansion from Taiwan and the Philippines through Island Southeast Asia into the Pacific. There is also a notable Negrito (Orang Asli) contribution (~5%), representing the indigenous hunter-gatherers of the peninsula. Indian influence (Dravidian 2.4% + Munda 4.8%) reflects centuries of Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms in early Malay states. Chinese admixture (~3-10%) is tied to historical Han trade and settlement. West Eurasian or “Caucasiod” traces (Indo-Scythians 1.8%) show minor signals likely from Silk Road admixture. Pacific Links Small signals from Melanesians and Papuans (~3% total) reflect the broader Austronesian seafaring network across the Pacific and eastern Indonesia. The Malays of Malaysia are not a single ancient population but a fusion of deep Southeast Asian roots, Austronesian seafarers, and centuries of Indian, Chinese, and minor West Eurasian contacts. #malay #malays #asiangirl #southeastasian #fypシ
What’s up with Malay women and those contact lenses though? Origins & Deep Ancestry (1st Century) The Malays are a product of multiple ancient migrations into the Malay Peninsula. Their strongest genetic foundation (~33%) comes from Austroasiatic-related peoples, the earliest farmers and foragers of mainland Southeast Asia. This was later layered with input from Kra-Dai peoples (~12%), reflecting the waves of migration that brought rice agriculture. Austronesian Expansion About 11% of Malay DNA links to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of Austronesians, and (~18%) Formosan (Taiwanese Austronesian) ancestors as part of the seafaring expansion from Taiwan and the Philippines through Island Southeast Asia into the Pacific. There is also a notable Negrito (Orang Asli) contribution (~5%), representing the indigenous hunter-gatherers of the peninsula. Indian influence (Dravidian 2.4% + Munda 4.8%) reflects centuries of Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms in early Malay states. Chinese admixture (~3-10%) is tied to historical Han trade and settlement. West Eurasian or “Caucasiod” traces (Indo-Scythians 1.8%) show minor signals likely from Silk Road admixture. Pacific Links Small signals from Melanesians and Papuans (~3% total) reflect the broader Austronesian seafaring network across the Pacific and eastern Indonesia. The Malays of Malaysia are not a single ancient population but a fusion of deep Southeast Asian roots, Austronesian seafarers, and centuries of Indian, Chinese, and minor West Eurasian contacts. #malay #malays #asiangirl #southeastasian #fypシ

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