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  2. Konso people - Wikipedia

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    In terms of physical appearance, the Konso tend to be small and wiry, with high cheekbones and pointed chins. Skin color ranges from reddish brown to almost black, but is dark brown on average. Some individuals more closely resemble the Oromo , possessing thin lips and greater stature; others have a distinctly more 'africoid' phenotype and are ...

  3. Cherokee descent - Wikipedia

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    Many Americans suggest Cherokee descent to explain physical traits that they believe are evidence of non-European or non-African ancestries, such as "high cheek bones", tan skin, straight dark hair, and keloid scars.

  4. Black Indians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Here are the facts: Only 5 percent of all black Americans have at least 12.5 percent Native American ancestry, the equivalent of at least one great-grandparent. Those 'high cheek bones' and 'straight black hair' your relatives brag about at every family reunion and holiday meal since you were 2 years old? Where did they come from?

  5. Princess of Xiaohe - Wikipedia

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    The Princess of Xiaohe (Chinese: 小河公主) or Little River Princess was found in 2003 at Xiaohe Cemetery in Lop Nur, Xinjiang.She is one of the Tarim mummies, and is known as M11 for the tomb she was found in. Buried approximately 3,800 years ago, she has European and Siberian genes [1] [2] and has white skin and red hair.

  6. Talk:High cheekbones - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all high cheekbones are prominent, but not all prominent cheekbones are high. The same is with the nose. The aquiline nose - which is common among Native Americans , Semites ( Arabs and Jews ), Persians , Armenians , Indians , or people from Southern Europe and the Horn of Africa - is usually prominent, and not all prominent noses are ...

  7. Alex Wagner - Wikipedia

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    She was a contributor for CBS News and is a contributing editor at The Atlantic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2022, she hosted the first season of Netflix 's The Mole reboot. [ 3 ] Previously, she was the anchor of the daytime program Now with Alex Wagner (2011–2015) on MSNBC and the co-host of The Circus on Showtime . [ 4 ]

  8. Aishah Hasnie - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, she accepted a position at Fox News in New York City as an overnight anchor and news correspondent. [7] In August 2021, she was named congressional correspondent for Fox News. [8] [9] Hasnie serves as a regular guest host of Fox News Live, America's Newsroom and America Reports. Hasnie is a religious Muslim and prays five times ...

  9. Nicole Saphier - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Berardoni Saphier (born January 26, 1982) is an American medical journalist, radiologist, and writer. She is the director of breast imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Monmouth, New Jersey. [2]