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Hamites

Hamites is the name formerly used for some Northern and Horn of Africa peoples in the context of a now-outdated model of dividing humanity into different races; this was developed originally by Europeans in support of colonialism and slavery. The term was originally borrowed from the Book of Genesis, in which it refers to the descendants of Ham, son of Noah.

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related to Subdivisions and physical traits · 32
Hamites → Abyssinians, According, Ancient, Arabs, Atlantic, Bahima, Beja, Berbers, Carleton Coon, Coon, Danakil, Eastern Hamites, Egypt, Ethiopids, Fula, Galla, Guanches, Hamitic, In, Masai
related to Development of the Hamitic hypothesis · 18
Hamites → According, Africa, As, Giuseppe Sergi, He, Horn, In, Mediterranean, Negroes, North Africa, Sahara, Seligman, Sergi, The Hamitic, The Mediterranean Race, The Races, This, Whites
related to External links · 7
Hamites → Media, Michael Robinson, Never Heard Of, November, TEDxUniversityofHartford, Wikimedia CommonsA Theory You've, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Hamites → name formerly used for some Northern and Horn of Africa peoples in the context of a now-outdated model of dividing humanity into different races

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Hamitesis aname formerly used for some Northern and Horn of Africa peoples in the context of a now-outdated model of dividing humanity into different races0.90text
Carleton Cooninstance ofwhich would form the basis for the work of later writers0.80text
Cinstance ofwhich would form the basis for the work of later writers0.80text
the Tutsiinstance ofEuropeans based the various migration theories of Hamitic provenance in part on the long-held oral traditions of local populations0.80text
Himainstance ofEuropeans based the various migration theories of Hamitic provenance in part on the long-held oral traditions of local populations0.80text
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisIn0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisThe Mediterranean Race0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisGiuseppe Sergi0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisMediterranean0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisSahara0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisAfrica0.60section
Hamitesrelated to Development of the Hamitic hypothesisNorth Africa0.60section

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