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So at one point of time there was just indigenous people living in there country's or islands so I would like to know where did the white race of people come from because they ain't indigenous to anywere in the world because if they were they would not try and wipe out multiple indigenous race's by killing them or make laws for the sole purpose to stop indigenous people having immunity of there laws
So at one point of time there was just indigenous people living in there country's or islands so I would like to know where did the white race of people come from because they ain't indigenous to anywere in the world because if they were they would not try and wipe out multiple indigenous race's by killing them or make laws for the sole purpose to stop indigenous people having immunity of there laws
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.here's a fairly good explanation of the origin of pale skin in Europeans -
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There really isn't such a thing as 'indigenous people'. We all evolved from a small population in Eastern Africa only a few hundred thousand years in the past. These peoples began to diversify and disperse to other locations in the World about 200,000 years ago. The various movements are now being understood clearer by new methods of DNA analysis.
In short: we are all descended from 'black' people and you may be more linked to a black African that you are to your 'white' next-door neighbour.
If you want to study this further, I would recommend a recent book;
'WHO WE ARE AND HOW WE GOT HERE - Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past', by David Reich
Oxford University Press, 335pp, ISBN, 978 0 19 882125 0
In short: we are all descended from 'black' people and you may be more linked to a black African that you are to your 'white' next-door neighbour.
If you want to study this further, I would recommend a recent book;
'WHO WE ARE AND HOW WE GOT HERE - Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past', by David Reich
Oxford University Press, 335pp, ISBN, 978 0 19 882125 0
//Someone with very dark skin would primarily produce eumelanin, while pale-skinned Europeans might produce a majority of pheomelanin. Perhaps more importantly, the size and number of melanin particles is also a factor in determining skin color. Melanin is produced in specialized cells called melanocytes, but these do not behave the same way for all people. Some people naturally produce less melanin, which means less pigment and lighter skin. Other people possess fewer melanocytes than normal, which also results in less overall pigment and lighter skin. Clumps of melanocytes in fair-skinned people often appear as freckles, while areas lacking freckles will usually be extremely light. People can temporarily change the color of their skin by tanning (or getting sunburnt), which essentially stimulates the production of melanin and inflames the area to protect against adverse UV exposure.//
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