everyone's just about mixed
2007-07-05 04:44:25
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answered by My Jay 5
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It depends how far back you want to go. If you want to go all the way back to the beginning of man, you would have to start with Adam and Eve (some evolutionists even say we started off from one human couple). That couple was middle eastern from which the rest of us developed through micro-evolution (micro means people adapt and slightly change but two dogs would not produce a non-dog. Macro believes two dogs can produce a non-dog). So with that as a basis, there is no pure race. More modernly though, if you went into third world countries where marrying within the tribe is the expected way of life, you would find some very pure races. The great thing is on the inside, we are all the same.
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answered by ? 3
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Mixed
2007-07-05 04:43:02
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answered by Queen 5
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Ha, that's funny, 'Are the Japanese the only race that's not mixed...' Are you Japanese? I'm black, but nearly everyone I've met think I'm mixed with something because I'm so light-skinned. They actually think I'm lying when I say I'm not mixed, but I assume that somewhere done the ancestry line I'm mixed with some other race...
2007-07-05 04:47:27
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answered by Brit B 5
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How do you know that for sure? Maybe the Japanese are mixed. But it shouldn't matter. I saw on 60 Minutes many years back that there was a country where no one was mixed but I'm not 100% sure which one. (Iceland?) I think most people are
2007-07-05 04:47:52
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answered by Gracie 4
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It depends on how far back you want to go. I am about as white as white gets. I've done my genealogy back as far as I can, but the problem is that the further you go back, the smaller the gene pool is. So, mixing becomes more common.
You would have to specify how far back constitutes "mixed." You also have to specify what "race" means. I have had no other "race" mix with my ancestry for at least 2000 years, and as far as I can tell, no mix for 4000 years. Then it starts to mix.
2007-07-05 04:47:41
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answered by martinlh 4
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I am not really sure if there is a pure race out there but then again i have never really researched it. I am black and i have a white great, great grandfather so i think is just up in the air. Some people dont see color and love who they love and it ends with your races being mixed, but its all good.
2007-07-05 04:45:58
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answered by Brandon B 3
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We're all mixed. The only ones I know of who aren't mixed much are the Lapps of northern Finnland, and the Bushmen of the Kalihari. Even the Ainu of north Japan are mixed a little.
2007-07-05 04:47:59
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answered by neil k 3
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The pure human race, buddy. Are a white dog and a brown dog and a spotted dog all a different species? No. They're all dogs. We're all humans. There is only one race.
2007-07-05 04:45:33
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answered by Haylebird 4
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i would guess that maybe some really remote african tribes are probably pretty unmixed, but i don't know what may have happened forever ago when the world was one big mass that everyone coulld walk across
2007-07-05 04:45:04
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answered by maddocckss 2
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