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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Linda Fahr: [QB] The "Himba" tribe members still coloring their skin with red clay. It is an African ancient hygienic culture,to protect them from insect bites and skin diseases. However, not all African people applied red clay in their skin. Possible they used other methods such as herbs and oils. We must remember that many African people were pushed down into the Sub Sahara regions during several foreign invasions of Egypt and Nubia. Today, we can still see them performing their skin coloration, hair styles,and elongated skulls as they did during ancient Egypt and Nubia. Unfortunately, after hundred of generations living under oppression from foreign invaders, they forgot about their ancient civilizations and their ancient accomplishments. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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