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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wolofi: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [qb] Wolofi, Since the trait is "tropical" body plan and not "African" body plan I would like to think that South Asians of Dravidian extraction(South India, Sri Lanka, etc.) might also have tropical body plans. On the hair issue I note that you extend your definition of "Africanoid hair" to include hair that is wavy/curly. There are many Africans with that hair structure so those very dark peoples of South Asia who might have such a trait would be classified close to the boundary of the set that includes all blacks/Africans. CORRECTION: I said above that the late Tshombe would have a Chinese Y DNA. I must correct that because it could be that Tshombe's mother was the daughter of his Chinese grandfather. She would then have had the MtDNA of her African mother who in turn would have married an African male whose son was Tshombe. So Tshombe would be an African Y; the same for his sisters too who would have African LI, LII or LIII. But the great paradox with your definition of black/Africa is that it could include most individuals of African and European parentage. [/qb][/QUOTE]True, but the concept of an adjective given to a human is still based on appearance. The actor Don cheadle is an African American that just found out he has 20% European Ancestry. I wouldn't have said he is mixed based on his appearance http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3668809216/nm0000332 So indeed it is all social and I would never contest that fact. One thing though...Dravidians at one time were called Eurafricans/Cro magnoids because they had intermediate body plans - half cold adapted - tropical adapted. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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