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Originally Posted by Dr. Solar Wolff
Zemelmente has done some great work documenting blonde Mongoloids once and for all. Forgive me if I do not recognize these place names. Are these within Europe?
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Those aren't place names. Those are names of ethnicities. And they are from Asia (more precise - from Siberia and kazakh girl from Central Asia)
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Originally Posted by Dr. Solar Wolff
There is no doubt but that Meds have a blonde mutation rate if no actual blonds were even present in the breeding population. But why would this be so for Mongoloids? Blondism can be tied to latidude, vitamin D, and diet. Diet means agriculture -- living from grain as a staple food. Most circumpolar Mongoloids do not live on agricultural means. So the question is why they would ever be blonde?
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I think blondism among these children indicates ancient caucasian admixture (expect aleut girl, who seems has recent caucasian admixture). In some western siberian nations (such as khanty, mansi, nenets etc.) fair-haired children are very common. When they turn adult side, hair colour usually changes into dark hair colour.
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Originally Posted by Dr. Solar Wolff
Zemelmente, can you tell us anymore about the life-style of these Mongoloid blonds?
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Well these people are from different asian nations with different traditions and cultures. But one thing appears to all of them: they have nomadic or semi-nomadic life-style. They live in tent-like constructions which can be easely removed and transported. Central asians (kazakhs, mongols etc.) traditionally breed cattle and horses and live in
kers (i think you at least once have seen mongolian tents in some picture). Siberians instead cattle breed reindeers and live in
chums (teepee-like tents). Eastern siberians live also in
yarangs.