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Looking across the sea that separated them from the rest of the world, Homo australi, Humali or Homo heidelbergensis , lived like they had for 370,000 years. Then, in 1606, a ship from a distant land arrived, an event that had not occured since the arrival, and eventual fleeing of humans 320,000 years earlier. These people threatened the Humali's way of life and the entire species. The arrival of the British in 1658 did not help to ease them. After years of dilliberation, the colonial powers decided to enslave and exploit the Humali. It was not until the anti-enslavement movement in the 1920's did the species get freedom. But, the exploitation still continued until 1985, when a Humali man, Eugasatr Raccinaen, won complete independence from any human nation, and today, is still run as the o

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  • Looking across the sea that separated them from the rest of the world, Homo australi, Humali or Homo heidelbergensis , lived like they had for 370,000 years. Then, in 1606, a ship from a distant land arrived, an event that had not occured since the arrival, and eventual fleeing of humans 320,000 years earlier. These people threatened the Humali's way of life and the entire species. The arrival of the British in 1658 did not help to ease them. After years of dilliberation, the colonial powers decided to enslave and exploit the Humali. It was not until the anti-enslavement movement in the 1920's did the species get freedom. But, the exploitation still continued until 1985, when a Humali man, Eugasatr Raccinaen, won complete independence from any human nation, and today, is still run as the o
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  • Looking across the sea that separated them from the rest of the world, Homo australi, Humali or Homo heidelbergensis , lived like they had for 370,000 years. Then, in 1606, a ship from a distant land arrived, an event that had not occured since the arrival, and eventual fleeing of humans 320,000 years earlier. These people threatened the Humali's way of life and the entire species. The arrival of the British in 1658 did not help to ease them. After years of dilliberation, the colonial powers decided to enslave and exploit the Humali. It was not until the anti-enslavement movement in the 1920's did the species get freedom. But, the exploitation still continued until 1985, when a Humali man, Eugasatr Raccinaen, won complete independence from any human nation, and today, is still run as the only Humali nation on Earth. Adam George Loyde, "A history of a different man", 2002
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