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Bororo

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From Physical Anthropology
Bororo
Similar Types North Andid, Lagoa Santa, Pampid, Huarpid, Patagonid
Group Patagonid
Distribution Map

Description

The northernmost Patagonid variety, often mixed with local Lagid elements, but with a variety of unique features. Native to the savannah and forest landscapes of West Bolivia and the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. Typified by the Bororo that include Umutina and others. More mixed in Bakairi, Nahuku�, and the groups of Gran Chaco. Population decreased dramatically since European contact, and only a few thousand remain.[1]

Physical Traits

Olive medium brown skin with straight and black rarely wavy hair. Tall, mesoskelic, mesomorph. Brachycephalic, mildly hypsicranic. Mesorrhine, straight, and relatively high nose. Facial features are robust and angular with supraorbital ridges and very broad foreheads. Eyes slanting, lips full, body hair weak.



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