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  2. Zygomatic bone - Wikipedia

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    In the human skull, the zygomatic bone (from Ancient Greek: ζῠγόν, romanized: zugón, lit. 'yoke'), also called cheekbone or malar bone, is a paired irregular bone, situated at the upper and lateral part of the face and forming part of the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, of the temporal fossa and the infratemporal fossa.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Talk:High cheekbones - Wikipedia

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    After making some anthropological research I claim that high cheekbones should be mostly associated with people and ethnicities who have their deepest ethnic origin in Asia, that is: Asians (especially East Asians), Slavs (Eastern European and Eurasian Slavic peoples), and finally Native Americans (and therefore also some Hispanics).

  5. Tutsi - Wikipedia

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    The rate of intermarriage between the two groups was traditionally very high, and relations were amicable until the 20th century. Many scholars have concluded that the determination of Tutsi was and is mainly an expression of class or caste, rather than ethnicity. Rwandans have their own language, Kinyarwanda. English, French and Swahili serve ...

  6. 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.

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  8. 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?

  9. Mongoloid - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, British anthropologist Caroline Wilkinson gave a description of "Mongoloid" skulls in her book on forensic facial reconstruction: "The Mongoloid skull shows a round head shape with a medium-width nasal aperture, rounded orbital margins, massive cheekbones, weak or absent canine fossae, moderate prognathism, absent brow ridges, simple ...