) The Sentinelese trace their origins to the first African voyagers of the prehistoric period
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- The Sentinelese people are related to other indigenous groups in the Andaman Islands, a chain of islands in India's Bay of Bengal, but they've been isolated for long enough that other Andaman groups, like the Onge and the Jarawa, can't understand their language.
- The term 'inbred' has come to have connotations which aren't necessarily true for the North Sentinelese. If you are expecting them to have a set of genetic defects, you are probably incorrect. The North Sentinelese have inhabited their island for many generations, and undoubtedly are closely genetically related.
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