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Kachinid

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Kachinid
Similar Types Kham, Palaungid, Shanid, South Palaungid, Proto Malayid, Dayakid
Group South Mongolid
Distribution Map

Description

Robust Proto Malayid subtype that probably originated in the Tibet/China border region and spread southwards some millennia ago. Named after the northernmost Burmese state Kachin and its inhabitants, where it is common. Also in Karen, across Myanmar, Bhutan, South to the Mergui Archipelago (e.g. Moken), Nicobar Islands, and deep into Indonesia, where it occurs in Batak, Dayak and even Malay. Played a role in the formation of modern Malaids. Has a Nagid subvariety in Naga, Khmu and Lao.[1]

Physical Traits

Yellowish light to medium brown skin with wavy, sometimes straight hair. Often medium height, mesoskelic, endomorph to mesomorph. Mesocephalic, mildly hypsicranic. Short, lepto- mesorrhine nose. The face is low and angular with a wide, heavy jaw, eyes slanted, relatively often with the Mongolian fold. Chin sturdy.



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