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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] More primary doc from the mainstream [QUOTE] Speke in his journal "Fauna", had this to say about Africans; [i]"The true curly-haired, flat- nosed, pouch-mouthed Negro" [/i]. He continues; [i] "He works his wife, sells his children and unless when fighting for the property of others, contends himself with drinking and dancing like a baboon, to drive dull care away".[/i] This was the inferior Negro. Living along side this sorry "Negro" Speke found a [i]"superior race". "A race of men who are unlike the natives by virtue of their fine oval faces, large eyes and high noses, denoting the best blood of Abyssinia." [/i]These were the Ethiopians. [/QUOTE]To whit, this comment [QUOTE] From Philip Gourevitch (1998): Rwanda is a small African country that has had a turbulent history, beginning with the Belgians who colonized the small country. [URL=http://www.] The division among the Hutus and Tutsis first began when an English scientist, [b]John Hanning Speke[/b], came to Rwanda and [b]created the Hamitic hypothesis[/b], in which he theorized that [i]all culture and civilization in central Africa had been introduced by the taller, sharper-featured people who he considered to be a "Caucasoid tribe of Ethiopian origin, descended from the biblical King David[/i], and therefore a superior race to the native Negroids." [b]This group of people deemed superior by Speke were the [i]Tutsis[/i].[/b] [/URL][/QUOTE]Speke's Hamitic Hypothesis is not in any way shape or form hham cursed by noahh or the bible's sons of hham. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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