Well, there's no such thing as "original Israelites"; the Israelites still are the same people, but not always recognized as such. However, even if one isn't born an Israelite, they can still be one of His people if they keep His statutes and obey His commandments. Those considered African Americans are certainly descendants of Israelites of past. (Considered is stressed because Israelites were not Africans just because they had dark skin colors.)
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The descendants of early inhabitants have been found in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. While most of the state is ethnically and religiously Hindu, descendants of the early Aryans are present as well. These families, however, can trace their roots back to Tibet and other Northern countries where Buddhism is prevalent. While the Germans called themselves Aryans, they only did this because they believed they had special mystical powers. Similarly, it is said that the descendants of these Northern Tibetan tribes also had and still have special powers.
The surname Shamblin originated in Scotland and then from what is now Northern Ireland (Ulster).
Normans
Currant berry bushes originated in northern Europe and Asia.
They live in Northern Sudan.
No, it is native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia.
The Morrison's originated from northern Germany
From China and Northern India
many native Americans had their own version of lacrosse, but they all varied. The classic form of lacrosse comes from the native Americans in Canada and northern united states. down south, the sticks were different and the games were more violent,
Yes. The Israelites of the Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom were all exiled, but at different times and to different places. The Northern Exiles are identical with the Ten Lost Tribes. See also:Where are the Lost Israelites?The diaspora
Yes, the Beauceron originated in the plains of Northern France.
bananas originated in the Indo-Malaysian region reaching to northern Australia- eliza jones, seventh grade
Yes. The Hebraic people (a branch of the Semitic people) were originally referred to as Hebrews, but later sub-divided themselves into linguistic, geographical, and religious sub-groups of Hebraic peoples which include Hebrews, Israelites and Jews. Modern day Israel is home to Jews migrant from the Northern Hemisphere, and to native Palestinians and Hebrews.Additional confusion sometimes arises from terms such as 'Palestinians' which can apply to only non-Israelites and to any Hebraic and non-Hebraic persons resident in Palestine; and 'Hebrew Israelites' which potentially applies to native (non-migrant) descendants of Hebrews within Israel and to any (migrant and non-migrant) Hebraic descendants, and to Hebrew-speaking residents in Israel, and to Hebrews of the twelve tribes of ancient Israel who descended from Jacob.
They originated in northern Jutland, which is what is now mostly Denmark but also part of the northern tip of Germany.