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was merely modifying conventional wisdom in his uncritical acceptance of an Aryan theory of race, in which Dravidians were seen as pre-Aryan inhabitants of India. The Aryan theory of race, based as it was on William Jones's well-known "discovery" of the Indo-Aryan family of languages, had been developed by German comparative philologists in the 1840s and 1850s. It maintained that the speakers of Indo-European languages in India, Persia, and Europe were of the same culture and race.
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Caldwell's articulation of the racial and historical basis of the Aryan-Dravidian divide was, in fact, perhaps the first European valorization of the Dravidian category cast specifically in racial terms, though he admitted the likelihood of considerable racial intermixture. At the same time, Caldwell
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Dravidian languages are spoken by about one-fourth of all Indians, overwhelmingly in southern India. Dravidian speakers among tribal people (e.g., Gonds) in central India, in eastern Bihar, and in the Brahui-speaking region of the distant Pakistani province of Balochistan suggest a much wider
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and Australian. Also, Deniker mentions that the "Indian race has its typical representatives among the Afghans, the Rajputs, the Brahmins and most of North India but it has undergone numerous alterations as a consequence with crosses with Assyriod, Dravidian, Mongol, Turkish, Arab and other
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The people of India are predominantly Caucasoid. Their features, hair texture, hairiness, the shape of the nose, mouth, and so on, are all distinctly Caucasoid. It is only in some of the far, out-of-the-way places of India, as in this country, that you find certain traces of other
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the Dravidian race is connected with both the Indonesian and Australian... the Dravidian race, which it would be better to call South Indian, is prevalent among the peoples of Southern India speaking the Dravidian tongues, and also among the
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remarked about the "Mongolian features" of Dravidians, resulting in what he described as his "hypothesis of their close connection with the population of Tibet", whom he adds "Tibetans may be decidedly reckoned in the Mongol race". In 1899,
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The theory propounded by German comparative philologists in the 1840s and 1850s "maintained that the speakers of Indo-European languages in India, Persia, and Europe were of the same culture and race." This led to a distinction between the
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To Permit All People from India Residing in the United States to be Naturalized: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 236. April 26,
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and other people of India... The Veddhas... come much nearer to the Dravidian type, which moreover also penetrates among the populations of India, even into the middle valley of the Ganges."
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Some scholars of the colonial epoch attempted to find a method to classify the various groups of India according to the predominant racial theories popular at that time in
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he is inclined to believe in the Caucasian physical type of the Dravidians. To prove the general correctness of his reasoning, he points to the physical type of
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intrusions, but Australian affinities are denied. Then succeeded Aryan and Mongol, forming the present potporri through conquest and blending."
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did away with racial classifications. Today, the national Census of independent India does not recognise any racial groups in India.
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of the late 19th and early 20th centuries divided humans into three races based on "common physical characteristics":
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Deniker grouped Dravidians as a "subrace" under "Curly or Wavy Hair Dark Skin" in which he also includes the
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wrote that "India is the easternmost outpost of the Caucasian racial region" and defined the
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Ratzel, Freidrich. The History of Mankind. Macmillan and Co.:New York, 1898.
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Although anthropologists classify Dravidians as Caucasoid with the
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warriors and the proficiency at tree-climbing among both the
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Shades of Wildness Tribe, Caste, and Gender in Western India
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type being the most predominant, the racial status of the
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that occupies the Indian subcontinent as beginning in the
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and Flowers classified Dravidians as Caucasian. Later,
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and described it close to Australoids, with Caucasoid (
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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy
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Index

latest accepted revision
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Demographics of India
British Raj
population of India
racial typology
independence
government
race
1951 Census of India
Europe
caste system

Charles Scribner's Sons
scientific racism

Himachal Pradesh
northern India
Scientific racism
Caucasoid
Mongoloid
Negroid
Carleton S. Coon
Indid race
Khyber Pass
John Montgomery Cooper
Roman Catholic
United States Senate
Indo-Aryan peoples
Dravidian peoples

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