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8/26/2008

[CREEK-SOUTHEAST] Typical traits of people with Muskogean ancestry

Filed under: General, Genetics, Native American Traits, Native Americans — taracat @ 11:58 pm

TalliyaSoutheast@aol.com (to creek-southeast)

1. Blue spot on base of spine when born.

2. Full head of black hair when born. Caucasian babies are nearly bald when born.

3. Broad head, high cheek bones

4. Legs and waist are shorter in proportion to the top of the body, but Muskogean men, on average, are taller than Caucasian men.

5. Epithelial eyefolds on the inner corners of the eyes.

6. Large feet with high arches

7. Powerful oral and visual memories.

8. O+ blood, with a heavily wrinkled colon that requires more roughage to function properly than a typical Caucasian digestive system.

9. Very little body hair, but Muskogean men typically have lots of mustache hair.

10. Shovel shaped front incisors
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Do you recognize some of the traits in your family?

I recognize several!

– Cathy
weavercat@gmail.com

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