Polynesian Sanskrit Languages of Japheth Djapatischta Prajapati Indo European Spoken to Easter Island RongoRongo

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The similarities of Polynesian languages to Sanskrit have prompted the labeling of the Polynesian Sanskrit Language group, indicating the ancient spread of mariners away from the ice age Indus Valley Civilization, probably many when the Ice Age ended (the spread of Lapita ware in the Pacific), when the city of Kususthali was consumed by the sea. Progeny of Ham’s son Kush had moved into the Indus (and Sarasvati) river region after the Tower of Babel but adopted an indo european language, perhaps of Japheth’s son Madai, Sanskrit that language of thali meaning sea just as thalassocracy in the Greek language means sea power.