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  1. IberoTarasco

    Dinaric examples from North America

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    Borreby examples from North America

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    Faelid examples from North America

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    West Eurasian phenotypes

    Mediterranean:
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    Native American phenotypes

    Pacifid:
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    White enclaves of Mexico

    Los Altos de Jalisco (Jaliscan Highlands): Ethnic Groups: Criollos Languages: Mexican Spanish Religion: Roman Catholicism Percentage: 40% of the population Chipilo, Puebla: Ethnic Groups: Italo-Mexicans Languages: Chipilo Venetian Religion: Roman Catholicism Percentage: 61% of the...
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    Average Admixture for Admixed Old World Ethnic Groups

    Romani are a blend of European (mainly Balkan), South Asian (mainly North Indian), & Northwestern Asian. Sephardic Jews ✡️ are a blend of Southern European (mainly Italian, many times also Iberian), Northwest Asian, North African, & Ashkenazi Jewish. Kazakh 🇰🇿 are a mixture of Russian...
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    Number of Hispanos (Colonial Hispanics) in the United States

    New Mexico: 158,125 (self-identified "Spanish" or "Spaniard) to 338,297 California: 261,000 (self-identified "Spanish" or "Spaniard) to 500,000 (according to scholarly estimate) Texas: 3,300,000 (rough estimate & according to a Tejano on Facebook) Colorado: 98,700 (self-identified "Spanish" or...
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    Early Californio settlers in Humboldt County

    According to FamilySearch & few other sources, the county of Humboldt (where I'm from) in the U.S. state of California, had few Californios that settled here from the 1900s to the 1940s, coming from other parts of California, our county was claimed by Spain, & later Mexico, but it was never...
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    Piltdown Man

    "Piltdown Man" was a "work" of paleoanthropological fraud & pseudo-anthropology, "discovered" by British amateur anthropologist who dabbled in Paleoanthropology & Archaelogy, who cherry picked the skull of a chimpanzee & used his agenda to find a "missing link" between Homo sapiens & Archaic...
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    Phenotypic Classification of Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza

    The namesake of Cape Mendocino (Cabo Mendocino), Antonio de Mendoza, the 1st viceroy of New Spain, originally from Andalusia, he passed away in Lima, Peru in the 1500s.
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    Borreby & Mediterranean mixes

    Tony Sirico (Italian-American): Vincent D'Onofrio (Italian-American): Erika Buenfil (Spanish-Mexican or Mexican Criolla of 100% Colonial roots): Beverly D'Angelo (Euro-American Mutt of Italian, German, Irish, & British roots): Robert Loggia (Italian-American): Gianna Ranaudo...
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    Phenotypic Classification of Cayetano Juarez

    Californio ranchero, soldier, & founder of Ukiah, California, of Mexican Criollo heritage.
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