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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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1068:in Colombia
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322:elements."
180:Khyber Pass
113:Great races
72:British Raj
1782:Categories
1757:Polygenism
1747:Monogenism
1465:Otto Reche
1370:Fritz Lenz
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1155:John Baker
1049:By region
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651:2013-06-25
445:References
270:Indo-Aryan
233:Dravidians
176:Indid race
88:government
1134:NĂ©gritude
1063:in Brazil
1008:Mongoloid
916:Caucasoid
325:In 1915,
319:Ethiopian
274:boomerang
161:Mongoloid
157:Caucasoid
1727:Eugenics
1107:Colorism
1053:in India
961:Ethiopid
941:Atlantid
931:Armenoid
504:(1939).
461:Archived
439:Telingan
359:See also
290:Anamalai
82:. After
43:reviewed
1715:Related
1143:Writers
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1025:Negroid
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951:Dinaric
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743:Science
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246:Science
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335:Todas
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