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What race do Dravidians belong to?

What race do Dravidians belong to?

The Dravidian peoples, or Dravidians, are an ethnolinguistic group living in South Asia who predominantly speak any of the Dravidian languages. There are around 245 million native speakers of Dravidian languages….Dravidian peoples.

Dravidians
Geographic distribution South Asia and parts of Southeast Asia, mainly South India and Sri Lanka

Are Dravidians indigenous?

The Dravidians may seem more indigenous only because the surviving Dravidian peoples are concentrated in southern India, where they assimilated larger aboriginal populations; the large genetic imprint of Iranian-farmer DNA among elite groups in Dravidian cultures, such as the Kannadigas, Telugus, and Tamils, testifies …

Where did the Negritos come from?

That group of Negritoes were once widespread throughout Asia and is found from Congo Africa all the way to the Philipines. About 100,000 to 70,000 BC another group of Black African Negro people migrated from the Sahara and East Africa to India, South China, Melanesia, Australia.

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What is the race of Dravidians?

Dravidian is a language family. → Dravidians are South Asians speaking a Dravidian language. All South Asians (including the Vedda) are Caucasoid (or “proto-Caucasoid). Caucasoid does not mean “white”. Caucasoid is the term for the race: the Caucasoid race.

What was the original language of the Dravidians?

Their language was ‘Dravida’ which was in a highly developed form then. Today’s popular languages such as Kannada, Tamil, Telegu, Malayalam, Tulu, Marathi and little-known dialects like Kolami, Parji, Nayki, Gondi, Koo, Kuvi, Konda, Malta, Oron, Gadba, Kuruk, Brahmi, ect.]

What are the characteristics of the dravidoids?

The Dravidoids were medium skin toned (the darker skin tone was contributed by Australoid genes), fine featured, straight dark haired. They had a unique eyes, bit like Mongoloid but finer. Their first intermixing was with the migrant nomadic Australoids who were dark skinned and had more typically Australoid features.