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| name = Hadza | | name = Hadza | ||
| group = Bambutid, Bantuid | | group = Bambutid, Bantuid | ||
| description = Ancient type of the Tanzanian Bushmen, living close to Lake Eyasi. Very distinct from any other type in the world and has probably long been isolated. Distant relationships exist to Khoisanids. Basically restricted to the Hadza people, who number no more than 800. Loss of culture might cause this unique type to vanish forever soon. | | description = Ancient type of the Tanzanian Bushmen, living close to Lake Eyasi. Very distinct from any other type in the world and has probably long been isolated. Distant relationships exist to Khoisanids. Basically restricted to the Hadza people, who number no more than 800. Loss of culture might cause this unique type to vanish forever soon. | ||
| traits = Dark brown to black skin with kinky hair. (Rather) short, ectomorph to mesomorph, meso- brachyskelic. In a few cases steatopygic, especially men. Dolichocephalic, broad-faced, small-headed with a mildly platyrrhine button nose and big lips. Prognathous. Body hair weak. | | traits = Dark brown to black skin with kinky hair. (Rather) short, ectomorph to mesomorph, meso- brachyskelic. In a few cases steatopygic, especially men. Dolichocephalic, broad-faced, small-headed with a mildly platyrrhine button nose and big lips. Prognathous. Body hair weak. | ||
| similar = [[East Bambutid]], [[Sandawe]], [[Mountain Dama | | similar = [[East Bambutid]], [[Sandawe]], [[Mountain Dama]] | ||
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[[Category:Bambutid]] | [[Category:Bambutid]] | ||
[[Category:Bantuid]] | [[Category:Bantuid]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:04, 19 April 2026
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| Similar Types | East Bambutid, Sandawe, Mountain Dama |
| Group | Bambutid, Bantuid |
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Description
Ancient type of the Tanzanian Bushmen, living close to Lake Eyasi. Very distinct from any other type in the world and has probably long been isolated. Distant relationships exist to Khoisanids. Basically restricted to the Hadza people, who number no more than 800. Loss of culture might cause this unique type to vanish forever soon.[1]
Physical Traits
Dark brown to black skin with kinky hair. (Rather) short, ectomorph to mesomorph, meso- brachyskelic. In a few cases steatopygic, especially men. Dolichocephalic, broad-faced, small-headed with a mildly platyrrhine button nose and big lips. Prognathous. Body hair weak.