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[QUOTE]Originally posted by KING: [QB] Redcow Yes we disagree but that should not stop the debate. You have shown that you know a lot about the Fulani and I respect what you have said. But you have to understand that the Fulanis are Elongated West Africans and they did not come from east Africa. If you mean a long time ago then all west Africans come from East Africa. As for R1* yes it is a West Eurasian lineage but it is found at its highest frequency in the Uldeme of Cameroon and these cameroonians are broad looking Africans. This should give us a clue that if it was back migration that was the cause of R1* being found in the Uldeme that it was brought by West Eurasians that were still tropically Adapted people since the Uldeme are Broad west Africans and look like other broad west Africans. This does not really say much about the Fulani because this lineage does not have an effect on what the Fulani look like. The Fulani are still Elongated West Africans. And I can't speculate about the Wodaabe having R1* lineage I need valid proof. If the Fulani of Niger had R1* then I think that It would of been said in the study you posted on them. I never said that I think I know more about the Fulani then anyone you keep saying this to keep your pride. You need to humble yourself. No one is trying to make the Fulanis anything they are other then you who is trying to say that they are not really west African. You should realize that R1* does not make Fulanis look any different then other west Africans. I made a mistake about the Cruciani study being the most up to date and for this I am wrong, but this study is still the most accurate when it comes to showing what the Fulanis lineage is. Peace [/QB][/QUOTE]
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