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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] [QUOTE] Djehuti wrote: Wally, what about the Candace above makes her "non-Nilotic", or how is Nilotic not an east African type. Or how is she "southern African"?? [/QUOTE]Djehuti, This may seem difficult to explain to someone who's not African but is simple in fact; as an African (American), I can descern immediately the various physical distinctions amongst my own people. I can know immediately if a Black person that I meet is from Somalia, Nigeria, or Zimbabwe; and I am certain that I am not the only Black person on the planet with this ability. The type portrayed of the Kandakas (Candaces) on the murals of Kush, show a specific African type, a type that is found most often amongst the Shona, Ndebele, etc. women of southern Africa. Now, while this type can be found amongst ALL Black populations, it is the exception rather than the rule. The typical Masai woman or the typical Wolof woman doesn't exhibit this image, whereas the typical Ndebele woman does. [b]Some Ndebele women[/b] [IMG]http://www.kruger2canyons.com/images/ndebele_women.jpg[/IMG] [b]...and these Ndebele are some FINE women!![/b] Some of the prettiest Black women I have known are from South Africa...This is, I guess, a good example for the argument that Africans should write African history... :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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