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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: [qb] I think you're unnecessarily trying to explain away any possibility of foreign admixture. While I don't think Sheikh Darood or Ishaaq were necessarily real people, even if they were, there's no need to try to "negrify" them. Sure, plenty of Yemenis have East African ancestry, but they are their own people with their own ancestry. [/qb][/QUOTE]I am not in any way trying to explain away admixture in Horn Africans. Of course there is admixture as denoted by the presence of J lineage in Ethiopia and K and L lineages in Somalia. My whole point is why do people always emphasize Eurasian ancestry in Africans when the converse is just as true! Hence, the claim that Africans have not only Eurasian ancestry but that these ancestors were light-skinned. There are various Yemeni groups that are black, some of whom having ancestry from Africa. That is all I am saying. By the way, "negrify" is a silly term first coined by white scholars. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nefar: [qb] [QUOTE]'Horners'[/QUOTE]oh...would you all...[b]PLEASE[/b] stop using terms like "horners" and The Horn of Africa ...PLEASE?! so irritating. [/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] I agree! But remember it was a 'Hor', I mean an East African from the 'Horn' region who first started using that silly term in the first place! :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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