A Hakka-Hohokam Connection?

Hakka Adobe Clan Residences
Yong Ding, Fujian, China
(building style dates from 600 or 700 AD)
These come in circular, also square, varieties. Casa Grande Adobe Ruins
Coolidge, Arizona USA

circa 1300 AD
PRESSING QUESTION: Are the Hakka people and the Hohokam related?
Sites in English about Hakka Residences

  1. Hakka House Architecture from Asiawind.com

Sites in Mandarin Chinese about Hakka Residences

  1. http://heritage.tom.com/zhuanti/kejia/index.html
  2. http://www.longyan.gov.cn/kszd/kjtl/kjtl.htm
  3. http://www.cctv.com/geography/mfms/20010627/224.html
  4. http://www.earth-building.com/cn/chinese-index.htm
  5. http://culture.news.sohu.com/zhuanti/renwendili/tulou/
  6. http://news.rednet.com.cn/Articles/2004/06/573736.HTM
  7. http://www.stardaily.com.cn/view.asp?id=99343
  8. http://www.map98.com/showmap.asp?m=323
  9. http://www.people.com.cn/BIG5/14857/15302/21975/21987/1674199.html
  10. http://www.chisa.edu.cn/newchisa/web/7/2004-06-28/news_148155.asp
  11. http://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/

Sites in English about Ancient Navigation by Chinese

  1. 1421 - The Year China Discovered America  website and book by Gavin Menzies
  2. MIchael Wu's TransPacific Contacts Did the Mexican Olmec people know some Chinese characters?
  3. ABC News on related research about PreColumbian travel and Olmec bone etchings
  4. The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mysteries of the Earliest Peoples from the Westthe apparently slightly shoddily written book by J. P. Mallory and Victor H. Mair about the Caucasian mummies found on the Silk Road
  5. Zheng He some more facts about this remarkable, admirable admiral

Sites in English about Casa Grande in Arizona

  1. google search