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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Egmond Codfried: [QB] [QUOTE] I don't personally know the man in the picture and so can't say definitely what his biological lineage actually is. What I can say is that, of all the Fulani, the WoDaabe are the ones who are the most homogeneous. So much so that the rumor goes they resulted from an incestuous union. Thus their name as a people of taboo. [/QUOTE][IMG]http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/00tS4Nbfc6eSw/340x.jpg[/IMG] Then if they are homogenous they might be all West African. Those myths are just colourful but confirm nothing. I remember something about the Somali’s where Diop said they are not mixed with Indians as some might think, but are wholly African. Just like the Berbers are no immigrants from Europe. Somebody once told me that there are Sudani’s who are light skinned but not from mixing with Europeans. Perhaps not all albinos have made it out of Africa, became a fixed race and mixed with blacks. Africa seems to have the highest rate of albinism compared to the rest of the world. Wonderful how nature anticipated climatic conditions where there would be a need for white skin. My newspaper writes a alarming report of the worsening of albino killing in Tanzania and a heart wrenching photo of a mother with her beautiful albino boy. Now if whites are a fixed albino race, as I believe, then whites are really blacks with white skin. Alfred Dodds reminds me of my Blue blood is Black blood research where autochthonous European black blood gets mixed with fresh African blood. Many black European wanted to remain black and married black. The portraits are whitened, with so much black blood converging he cannot possibly have looked like this. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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