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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Tribes and peoples / Races and racial types

(4)

Ainu

(5)

NEGRIES - see Negroids

(6)

METIS - from marriages of Europeans and Indians

MULATS - from marriages of Europeans and blacks

ETHIOPIES

(7)

BUSHMEN

HAWAIIANS

INDIANS

PAPUES

(8)

VEDDOIDS (India, Indochina, Indonesia)

NEGRILLI (Equatorial Africa), pygmies

NEGROIDS (Negroes)

Eskimos

(9)

LAPONOIDS (in the Urals)

NEGRITOSY (Southeast Asia), pygmies

(10)

HOTTENTOTS

EUROPEOIDS

KVARTERONS - from marriages of mulattoes and Europeans

MONGOLOIDS

AUSTRALIANS

Malagasy

MELANESIANS

PALEOASIATS

POLYNESIANS

(12)

MICRONESIANS

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