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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yatunde Lisa Bey: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ I don't know how you came to the conclusion that the man in the photo has type 4c hair, when most of his head is shaved and what hair remains doesn't look like it. In fact the typical hair texture of most Berbers including dark skinned or black types is loose curls to wavy hair as example below: [b]Tuareg boy[/b] [IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/55/6a/c3/556ac3fd09eb0208d26264a29166b79f.jpg[/IMG] Ironically kinky hair type hair occurs more in modern Egyptians than in Amazigh (Berbers). "[i]The place which was called El Gazie, ( 2 ) was a low sandy beach, having no trees in sight, nor any verdure. There was no appear-ance of mountain or hill ; nor (excepting only the rock on which the ship was wrecked) any thing but sand as far as the eve could reach. [b]The Moors [of Mauritania] were straight haired, but quite black[/b]; their dress consisted of little more than a rug or a skin round their waist, their upper parts and from their knees downwards, being wholly naked[/i]."--Robert Adams (African American explorer in 1810) [/qb][/QUOTE]as with any admixed population that has black african ancestry, textures can vary even with siblings of the same parents. It is EASY to see his texture if you look at it closely [/QB][/QUOTE]
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