Sandawe
Appearance
| Sandawe | |
|---|---|
| Similar Types | Paleo Saharid, Maasai, Hadza, North Bantuid, Khoid, Xhosaid |
| Group | Bantuid, Khoid, Ethiopid |
| Distribution Map | |
Description
Distinctive East African type of the Tanzanian savannahs, especially the Dodoma region. A relict of Khoisanid populations that were more widespread prior to the Bantu expansion. Also linked to Maasai. Most common in the Sandawe, who still speak a click language. More mixed in Datooga, Turu, Mbugu, Burunge, Gogo, Bon, and Akie.[1]
Physical Traits
Usually medium brown skin and kinky or peppercorn hair. Medium height, brachyskelic, ectomorph to endomorph, occasionally steatopygic. Often dolichocephalic, sometimes mesocephalic with a rather wide face and mesorrhine nose. Body hair very scant. Eyes appear narrow, sometimes pseudo-Mongoloid. Mild prognathy possible.