Berter
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Post by Berter on Jan 11, 2005 13:08:43 GMT -5
The arabic influence is visible in this one :
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Post by q10 on Jan 11, 2005 13:15:50 GMT -5
the cushitic-aethiopid bejas look more arab then the Jaalyinis
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 13:21:46 GMT -5
the cushitic-aethiopid bejas look more arab then the Jaalyinis Some Bejas have slight Arab mixture but those look to be Egyptian influenced or maybe Bedouin influenced. Most Bejas, however, are NOT Arabized. Bejas are the ones called Blemmyae by the Ethiopians and are often associated with X-Group(Ballana) Nubians. They're called "Fuzzy Wuzzies" because of their knotty crown of hair.
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 13:22:32 GMT -5
The arabic influence is visible in this one : Other than the fact that he has a beard, he looks to have minimal Arab influence
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Post by q10 on Jan 11, 2005 13:26:12 GMT -5
afrocultura arnt you the same guy who says dinka's , bejas , people from the horn , hausa's , masai's are the same sub-race lol ?
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 13:36:59 GMT -5
Another Beja afrocultura arnt you the same guy who says dinka's , bejas , people from the horn , hausa's , masai's are the same sub-race lol ? No, I never said that. Dinkas are Nilotes and Bejas, Horn of Africa people and Maasai are Elongated East Africans. Hausas are NOt the same as those, I said Hausas are the West African version of Somalis in that we are both heavily Islamicized but NOT Arabized. Hausas are the most dominant and influential of West African Muslims. Hausas are a Saharan-Sahelian people, western Sudanic in origin
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Post by q10 on Jan 11, 2005 13:42:55 GMT -5
Bejas, Horn of Africa people and Maasai are Elongated East Africans. masai's and people from the horn dont really look a like btw that elongated stuff is bullshit
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 13:48:47 GMT -5
masai's and people from the horn dont really look a like btw that elongated stuff is bullshit OK Somaliland Tell me how its bullshit? Somalis differ in that they're moderately Arabized and do you know what Elongated means? You saw the anthropological means I posted, it suggests they're very closely related or descend from a common ancestor. Some Maasai have mixed with Nilotes which is why you see the variation in them.
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Post by Melnorme on Jan 11, 2005 13:55:21 GMT -5
Good post, 'elongated' as a catch-all term = BS.
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Post by q10 on Jan 11, 2005 13:55:30 GMT -5
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 14:04:03 GMT -5
Good post, 'elongated' as a catch-all term = BS. No it isn't a catch all term, unlike that stupid catch all term called "Meds" and mediterraneans Elongated peoples appear in West Sudanics(Fulanis, Teda, Tibbu) and southern Africans(Himba, Herero). Elongated features are narrowers heads, noses, and extreme slenderness. I'm not saying Maasais and Somalis are the same, they differ from one another slighty, they just have a tendency towards a similar morphology. How else do you explain their morphology, mixture? Maasai and tutsis aren't mixed at all and Fulanis have very minor mixture.
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 14:06:47 GMT -5
nah i aint him... but you are crazy these are the same sub race ? LOL, those Somalis are cleary slightly Arabized shouf, Elongated peoples differ from another, but in their basic morphology they are closely related to ancestral population that probably looked more like Tutsis like this guy
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Post by q10 on Jan 11, 2005 14:11:27 GMT -5
these are from the same sub-race somali himba
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Post by Abubakari on Jan 11, 2005 14:17:54 GMT -5
these are from the same sub-race somali himba No, no, no shouf, listen an elongated morphology isn't just about facial features. Himba are Elongated African with a Bantu and Khoisan element in them, lol, none of the modern Elonagted Africans are pure. When I say pure, I'm not just talking about free from foreign admixture. They're not pure in the sense that they have been affected by neighboring African populations. Try to understand that.
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