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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post
    Indo-european (southern Italy, some Iberians and Argentines)



    Sicilian:









    Brazilian light-Pardo (SSA)

    Honestly, I have never met sicilians looking like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenma de Pegasus View Post
    Man, most of them are white and look european mediterranean person with some east influences. But a minority of them can been seen as pardos, for example I thought Tite was mixed race before discover he is just a 100% italian born in Brazil. Also I thought Flavio Migliaccio was an arab/lebanese. But they are not the typical South Italian, I think only São Paulo have a significant number of these examples and even there its clearly minority.


    Seya, about your question, you can read this post. This first guy is Tite and he is 100% from Italy, but he looks pardo and I percived him as such before a thread about him in Apricity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antudo View Post
    Honestly, I have never met sicilians looking like that







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    Quote Originally Posted by Mopi View Post
    i would be highly sort after by darker skinned brazilian women looking to lighten up their gene pool i guess ?
    Mulata (white/ssa) ..... maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post






    Some of these aren't even sicilian and they don't look exotic to me, they are just tanned. They are normal south europeans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Parker View Post
    For some reason I think that Berid even has to be the most common phenotype among White Brazilians.
    But I really doubt this all came with Portuguese colonizers and Italian immigrants.
    Pardo dolichocephalic long-faced comes with Europeans



    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Parker View Post
    The Amerindian and SSA admixture actually causes that a lot of Latin Americans look like 'fake Berids'.
    Amerindian is mesocephalic and SSA is mostly bantoid/congoloid (strange mixes)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Parker View Post
    Do Brazilians of Sicilian and Southern Italian descent generally consider themselves to be 'White' or 'Pardo'?
    Pardo, of course, I even use box braids to honor my southern italian heritage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antudo View Post
    Some of these aren't even sicilian and they don't look exotic to me, they are just tanned. They are normal south europeans.
    This is southern european:





    Sicilian and South Italian is mixed with Middle East J2










    The Italians in Brazil did not come from the south and Sicily

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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post
    This is southern european:





    Sicilian and South Italian is mixed with Middle East J2










    The Italians in Brazil did not come from the south and Sicily
    Ah ok you are obiously a troll, i thought we were having a serious conversation here. By the way 22% of Italian immigrants to Brazil came from South Italy.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Brazilians

    Have a nice day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antudo View Post
    Ah ok you are obiously a troll, i thought we were having a serious conversation here. By the way 22% of Italian immigrants to Brazil came from South Italy.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Brazilians

    Have a nice day
    Ok

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