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  2. Melanesians - Wikipedia

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    It evolved independently in Melanesia, [27] [28] where Melanesians of some islands (along with some indigenous Australians) are one of a few non-European ethnic groups who have blond hair. This has been traced to an allele of TYRP1 unique to these people, and is not the same gene that causes blond hair in the Northern European region. As with ...

  3. Kaiadilt - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiadilt had the highest population density of all known Aboriginal Australian peoples, at 1.7 persons per square mile. [10] They are characterised by having a high percentage, 43%, of B-group blood carriers, which is very rare within the continental Australian Aboriginal population. A high incidence of blond hair occurs among their children.

  4. Blond Eskimos - Wikipedia

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    The man in this 1906 lantern slide by the Lomen brothers was described as a "blond Inuit". [1]Blonde Eskimos or Blond Eskimos is a term first applied in accounts of sightings of, and encounters with, light-haired Inuit [2] (then known as "Eskimo") peoples of Northern Canada from the early 20th century, particularly around the Coronation Gulf between mainland Canada and Victoria Island.

  5. Australo-Melanesian - Wikipedia

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    Huxley (1870) described Australioids as dolichocephalic; their hair as usually silky, black and wavy or curly, with large, heavy jaws and prognathism, with skin the color of chocolate and irises which are dark brown or black. [8] The term "Proto-Australoid" was used by Roland Burrage Dixon in his Racial History of Man (1923).

  6. Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia

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    Genetic data extracted in 2011 by Morten Rasmussen et al., who took a DNA sample from an early-20th-century lock of an Aboriginal person's hair, found that the Aboriginal ancestors probably migrated through South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia, into Australia, where they stayed. As a result, outside of Africa, the Aboriginal peoples have ...

  7. Is 2025 the Year of Bronde Hair? - AOL

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    $64.00 at sephora.com. To borrow words from Swift, call it what you want—dishwater, dark blonde, or simply bronde—but this is one hair color trend that isn't going away anytime soon.

  8. Kuku Yalanji - Wikipedia

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    The land is managed by an RNTBC, the Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation, [22] which belongs to the Cape York Land Council. [ 23 ] In an agreement signed on 28 September 2021, the eastern Kuku Yalanji were handed back 160,108 hectares (395,640 acres) of land encompassing the UNESCO World Heritage -listed Daintree Rainforest , together with ...

  9. Ellen DeGeneres's Hair Transformation Is Nothing Like Her ...

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    Dating back to her television debut on her namesake show Ellen, and all the way through 19 seasons of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the blonde pixie has been with DeGeneres for as long as she has been ...