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First Americans
The Indians were more like the inhabitants of Asia than of any other region. Great naturalist Alexander von Humboldt pointed to the true similarities – physical features – when he noted a striking analogy between the Americans and the Mongol race, meaning those people of East Asia whom the anthropologists term Mongoloids. Modern physical anthropology has confirmed Humboldt’s analogies. Most of the traits they have in common are also found among the mongoloid people all the way from Siberia to Indonesia.
Their cheekbones are almost invariably wide, giving the eyes a somewhat elongated look. Perhaps the most striking similarity between Indians and East Asians is a curious trait called shovel incisor, in which the inner surfaces of the upper front teeth are concave, as though scooped out. Among both Indians and East Asians the incidence of this trait is 90% or more.
No scientist today doubts that American Indians are genetically most akin to the present people of East Asia.
The most obvious difference is as plain as the nose on Sitting Bull’s face: the Indians’ characteristic ‘hawk’ nose. Although by no means universal among Indians, it is fairly common; by contrast it is virtually unknown among the East Asians
Approximate Word count = 3974
Approximate Pages = 16 (250 words per page double spaced)
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