When you look someone on TV you don't ask about their genetic heritage. If they look white, then they're white. If they look don't look white, then they are not white. i.e. Black, Indian, Amerindian, Latin mixed, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, nobody considers light skin Asians to be white Europeans.
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there aren't, maybe you think someone who tans alot is brown skinned but there not, they are still white
i am talking about asians , Indian, African and Mexicans....arent there more of them than whites? Yes! Black or Indians separately out number whites world wide significantly.
Seems to be between 9% and 12%, depending how Hispanics are counted and of course, the Clintonian discourse on what 'white', 'is'. In unadulterated, strick 'European' (not Slav) origin of 4 generations of parentage, the number could be much lower - probably 5%, but impossible to verify. About 18 percent or 1.2 Billion People
In some Indigenous cultures, the spirit world is often depicted as a parallel realm where ancestors and spirits reside. This world is accessed through rituals, ceremonies, or altered states of consciousness. It is important to note that beliefs about the spirit world vary greatly among different Indigenous cultures.
Let's start with two fundamental assertions in your question and correct them first.1. Race is defined as: "a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same [genetic] stock." This means that Arabs, Moors, Italians, Germans, Chinese, Japaneses, Vietnamese, Swahili, Zulu, Irish, Jewish, and so on are races. Color is not cause to be a race; and is not a race. There is no such thing as a "white race", scientifically or historically.2. White-skinned and/or light-skinned people were classified first and the phrase "Caucasian" came along later.With those misconceptions corrected, we can look at how the use of both terms started. Neil Irvin Painter is an associate History professor at Princeton University. This is what he has to say about "white" people, "Caucasians" and racism (in part.) It is a lovely and simple answer to your question:"Yeah, there are two ways of talking about it. One is just to notice that there are some people who are kind of light skinned and other people who are kind of brownish and other people who are kind of darkish. Since there wasn't a lot of motion around from one's town or one's village [skin color] didn't come up very much. So, somebody like Herodotus for instance, who did travel, he could say that the Scythians, who made quivers out of the skinned arms of the people they vanquished, that such a man's skin is very showy and white. It was clear that people were light skinned, but to make it into something called a race or a variety, and then to endow that with certain characteristics, racial temperament for instance, that that's an invention of the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century.When we think of science, science is a truth that is true--no matter what, no matter when and for all time-- and science as the kind of gospel truth replaces the gospel, which was religion. Carolus Linnaeus, (in the 1700s) is the father of taxonomy, that is of categorizing things and so that science of categorizing things comes out of the eighteenth century, comes out of the Enlightenment and counts up everything and gives it a name, including people.Race hadn't been invented yet. The big differences were religious--on the one hand the Catholics and Protestants, on the other hand Christians, Jews and Muslims. Religion was the big defining factor before race. In fact, our own world religion still plays a very important part in a way that race does. You can say that somebody has a particular religion and then that conjures up all sorts of other ideas about what is in that person, how that person thinks, how that person goes through his or her everyday life, what it means to be a man or women, so there is a lot that we pack into these categories."
The three main racial stocks of the world are Caucasoid (white), Mongoloid (Asian), and Negroid (African). These categories are broad and oversimplify the complex variations in human populations across the globe.
A:The first people came from Africa, where black skin protected them from excesive ultraviolet radiation and the risk of skin cancer. As our distant ancestors migrated into Europe, this became a disadvantage, since we need exposure to ultraviolet radiation to make vitamin D in our bodies. The first Europeans, gradually and over many generations, lost their dark colouration and began to develop white skin. There was no one first white person, first because the difference from one generation to the next was imperceptible and secondly because at any one time there were many white people in Europe.
we are all equal African-Americans and white skinned people.
The darkest skinned people in the world come from Carpentaria, Australia.
On this basis populations of fair-skinned people living in areas of high sun exposure such as the southwest United States or Australia are subject to increased risk.
It depends which country you mean. In Europe(I´m shure) and North America, I would say white people, but I´m not shure. In Africa and Latin America, I would say Black and other people with non-white or how someone would say "brown" (dark-skinned) people. In Asian countries (China/Korea/Japan,etc...), obviously Asians and for the rest of the world, I think you can imagine yourself, so good luck ;) I hope this was an useful answer to your question.
brown and white with red eyes
Nelson Mandela believed in blacks having the same rights as others because he himself was black and he experienced what it was like so he did believe in blacks having the same rights as others because it wasnt fair being mis treated because of who you are and what color you are! thatwhy Mandela believed in having rights for black people and chaived that by stopping the apartheid and CHANGED THE WORLD
"White" (as in a white person). It has a similar meaning as with 'n****r' when applied to darker-skinned people, although usually without the same negative connotations. Contrary to popular (media) belief the world "Pakeha" means fear skinned. The world Pakeha is a derivative of the maori word Pakehakeha. In maori myth in legend we had the equivalent of the fey/fairy folk whom where either called Patupairehe or Pakehakeha, they were said to be fair of skin with red or light hair. this is what eventually our European settlers were coined with! Pakeha short for Pakehakeha.
I would probably have to say predominately brown. Only because, while eye color does differ, especially in white people and other lighter-skinned races, however black people and other minorities have a very dominate brown color. Almost all black, brown, or Beige skin colors will result in black hair and brown eyes, its just how it is. While the Color of people with lighter skin will usually differ, people with darker skin are usually dominate brown, not always but usually.
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God Created Everyone In The World Even White People.
Brown is the most popular eye color in the world. Brown eyes are a dominant trait.
You will find people with brown hair in almost all regions of the world. Europe and North America have large numbers of people with brown hair as does Australia.