From: moda.sattva
Message: 71400
Date: 2013-10-17
Before one goes to OIT the AIT version of Indo European should be demolished
---In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I spent many years in the region where Munda and Koraon inhabits, don't think, the language they speak can be said to be part of Dravidian language family, I am not sure on genes etc. but language doesn't look like dravidian by any good reason, a possibility is, so called experts erred in analyzing Munda/Koraon language.Lalit MishraFrom: Rajan Menon <vajradanta5@...>
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: [tied] RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Hindu noise-makers, Elst and OIT -- a review of book by HaraldFrom: Rajan MenonGenetics and the linguistic issue of the populations of Greater India:From this point in genetic fission two major clusters follow:(1) The first major cluster divided into two sub-groups:a) The Munda- north Dravidian forms a sub-group and a second sub-group being comprised of two Dravidian combinations. These are (i) The Chenchu Reddy. the Konda, the Koya and Gondi along with other smaller units. And (ii) the Kolami-Naiki, the Parji and others.The north Dravidian speakers are the Oraon who form a substantial population amounting to approximately 24 million.The others are the Raajbhanshi, the Bhil and a mini sub-group consisting of the Marathan and the Maharashtrian brahmin..