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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] There are numerous descriptions of Tierro del Fuego natives before Popper, none of them describe negroids. The only evidence you actually have offered is Ihle's illustration. So you are being super skeptical about the authenticity of 16th century manuscripts of Pigafetta, but depictions by some German dude, with zero supporting evidence that he had an accurate idea what he was drawing, are A-OK? That's a hell of a double standard, buddy. [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [qb] Most historical documents are supported by contemporaries [/qb][/QUOTE]What do you mean by that? [/qb][/QUOTE]. [IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/0e/0f/6d/0e0f6da40290727e281fd80776871194.jpg[/IMG] . Lying Euronut . This is supported by Pigafetta, who described the Brazilians as "so Black", with "wooly hair". [IMG]http://olmec98.net/pigafetta2.png[/IMG] Black was the term used to describe Negro people, as illustrated by Pigafetta. This is a silly debate Pigafetta made it clear the Brazilian males were "so Black", while the females were "olivâtre que noir", light brown instead of "so Black". This is nothing new. Women are usually lighter than males in many populations. Stop claiming the Brazilians were not Negroes/Blacks. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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