10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEGRITIC»
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1
Distinctive Characteristics and Common Features of African ...
Cheikh Anta Diop The Damara culture area The Damara are a black pygmoid
race who live in southern Africa in the same region as the above-mentioned
peoples. Their civilization is of the palaeo-negritic and pygmoid type and is
influenced ...
2
Journey into Barbary: Travels Across Morocco
Many villages in the Anti—Atlas are already definitely negritic, and all the
Saharan oases are populated by the Haratin, a negroid race [descendants
perhaps of the most ancient people in the. Sahara, the peculiar Blacks whose last
retreat is ...
3
Re-imagining the 'dark Continent' in Fin de Siècle Literature
This often bizarre melding of ethnographic 'exactitude' and diluted Darwinism is
evident in a published tale that ostensibly records the physical and mental traits
of 'Negritic' races. Facially, they are reported as possessing a 'flat nose broad at ...
4
Civilization or Barbarism:
The most serious problem is that these studies conceal all the other specific mo
hological differences between the Negroid and the Cro-Magnon. he osteology of
Grimaldi is typically Negritic. Furthermore, Boule and Vallois note that “the nose,
...
Cheikh Anta Diop, Harold J. Salemson, Marjolijn De Jager, 1991
5
The concept and dynamics of culture
... that an ethnological analysis of the Negro cultures of the Sudan would not
have been possible without a previous series of research and generalizations
regarding the layers - “Negritic” and “Paleo-Negritic” - which underlie these
cultures.
6
History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria ...
There were, in the first place, the short and robust people of wellknit figure, with
brown skins, black hair and eyes, who belonged to that negritic race which
inhabited a considerable part of Asia in prehistoric times.* * The connection of the
...
7
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Negrillo; Negritic, Negrito. See para 3 of: Negro, Negroid (adj,hence n); Negress;
Nigger; Negrillo— Negrito, whence Negritic;Niger, whence Nigeria, whence
Nigerian (adj, hence n); nigrescent, whence nigrescence; nigricant; nigrify;
Nigritian; ...
8
Civilization Or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology
The most serious problem is that these studies conceal all the other specific mo
hological differences between the Negroid and the Cro-Magnon. he osteology of
Grimaldi is typically Negritic. Furthermore, Boule and Vallois note that “the nose,
...
9
Discovery of North-East India: Geography, History, Cutlure, ...
In the south of India there is a Negritic element which is thought to be derived
from a stock akin to the Veddahs of Ceylon, the Andamanese and other tribes of
the Indian ocean, and possibly the aborigines of Australia. This very primitive
type of ...
Suresh Kant Sharma, Usha Sharma, 2005
10
The African Origin of Civilization: Myth Or Reality
Thus, Nubians were former Blacks, but only in skin color, while their osteology
has remained absolutely Negritic. The Negroes represented on Pharaonic
paintings, so clearly delineated by engravers and named Nahasou or Nahasiou
in the ...
Cheikh Anta Diop, Mercer Cook, 1989