Talk:Euronesian

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Most of the World's Euronesians are Maori
The article omits the largest population of Euronesians which are the Maori as well as New Zealand's large population with mixed Pacific Island and European ancestry. 2407:7000:8402:B200:2892:D9E2:C69E:8FE4 (talk) 15:42, 12 October 2020 (UTC)

Scientific definitions
As per reading of Serge Tcherkézoff, Polynésie-Mélanésie, l’invention française des races et des régions de l’Océanie, and also further reading of Bronwen Douglas, L’idée de race et l’expérience sur le terrain au XIXe siècle (TY - JOUR; AU  - Douglas, Bronwen; PY  - 2009/01/01; T1  - L'idée de « race » et l'expérience sur le terrain au XIXe siècle : science, action indigène et vacillations d'un naturaliste français en Océanie; VL  - 21; DO  - 10.3917/rhsh.021.0175; JO  - Revue d'histoire des sciences humaines), there is no scientific evidence about the traditional Polynesia/Micronesia/Melanesia division of French Captain Dumont d'Urville. Mainly it is a racial and false distinction.--RotachZ (talk) 09:31, 15 June 2021 (UTC)