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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ [b]LMAOH[/b] Indeed, I had schoolmates who were Tigray as well. The point of the matter is the deranged dummy says Tigray have no black influence or contribution yet the Tigray ARE themselves black!![/qb][/QUOTE]His excerpt is translated from french. What Billy means with ''black'' is the Central Africans West from the Horn, who, as he correctly notes, really did have little influence on Horners. This is a moot point though. Central Africans had little influence on many African populations seen as Negroid (remember how Angho' struggled to explain away the indigenous negroid Ethiopians whom he couldn't classify as Niger Congo, lol). As always, Angho' 'forgets' to post the rest of what Billy says in his studies. Among other things, Billy says that Horners acquired their morphology through local adaptation to their hot-dry climate, NOT from outside sources. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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