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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Yes, Coon was wrong to call the Tutsi "Caucasoid",[/QUOTE] Of course he was. So much for your "Mediterranian" race. [QUOTE]just as Hiernaux was wrong to call them "Hamitic".[/QUOTE] Incorrect. Hiernaux's whole point was that the Tutsi were NOT related to caucazoids but rather to other Africans. He was correct. The term 'Hamitic' is thus used with irony which, being lost in a fog of racism has apparently gone right over your head. [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/rolleyes.gif[/IMG] There is no [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamitic] Hamitic race[/URL] in bioanthropology, and Coon's racist screw-ups explain why the concept has been discarded. [QUOTE]S. Mohammad writes: Stupid Euro once again puts his foot in his mouth: [i]The Tutsi and Hutu have intermixed to some degree but, as groups, they remain strikingly different. The Tutsi exhibit 'Hamitic' features to a marked degree. Do they systematically differ from the Hutu in the direction of Caucasoids? In detailed study, relative growth in the two groups and in Europeans has been compared. In the development of a number of body proportions with age, which appears to be largely determined by heredity, the Tutsi are more different from Europeans than the Hutu[96]. In cephalic index, the Hutu are nearer to Yemenites than the Tutsi, whose long, narrow head makes their index lower than that of the other two groups.............. The Tutsi are taller than the Hutu by nearly ten centimetres; the average male stature is 176 cm. such tallness is by no means characteristic of North Africa or Western Asia: for example, the inhabitants of the central plateau of Yemen have an average stature of 164 cm. [b]In skin colour, the Tutsi are darker than the Hutu, in the reverse direction to that leading to the caucasoids. Lip thickness provides a similar case: on an average the lips of the Tutsi are thicker than those of the Hutu.[/b] In most cases, however, they are not everted as in many West Africans. Like that of the Hutu, the hair of the Tutsi is spiralled(perhaps less tightly so, but this has not been quantified). [b]Apparently, either 'Hamitic' features developed in the Tutsi's ancestral line independently of any exotic source or, if an exotic element was introduced, it was such a long time ago that selection has thoroughly remodelled the resulting gene pool. Even if the second hypothesis was correct, the physical appearance of the Tutsi would result from evolution which took place in sub-Saharan Africa[/b].[/i] Jean Hiernaux The People of Africa pg 61[/QUOTE] Hiernaux correctly debunked Coon, and you have contradicted YOURSELF [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/001712.html] [b]yet again[/b][/URL] by 1st insisting that he was right, and now saying he was wrong. Fact is, Coon was wrong, and you STILL ARE wrong. Having settled that matter let's have a look at some more of Carleton Coon's "Mediterreanian" caucasoids [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/rolleyes.gif[/IMG] ..... [IMG]http://www.mediaethiopia.com/photoessay/eretcha_1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.christoph-grandt.com/reaalbums/kenya/images/150New_kenya_slide_149.jpg[/IMG] ....in this case they have E3b and little to no E3a. Would you like to recant further? [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 07 April 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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