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No, a lack of Austronesian features.
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Northern Chinese, mongolian more so
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What?
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Is this a typical saami ? I thought saami was blond, blue eyes
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Do you think she could pass as a local in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Indonesia...)? She is an ethnic Saami/Sami from Norway. Here is a typical Thai woman for comparision:
Many of them are blonde and blue-eyed due to outsider admixture, but the woman I posted is atypical. Coon and some other contemporary anthropologists said that the Norwegian and Swedish Saami had the highest rate of dark hair colors, but many also had light eyes. She's probably among the most Asian looking ones.
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She looks brunette Finnish.
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I have always wondered if certain Southeast Asians could pass in Northern Europe along these mixed areas.
But I think she could be regarded as foreign looking in Burma or Thailand. The skin tone isn't so unusual, but the relatively long head might be noticeable, something more common among Mongolians and Northern Chinese with distant Turkic ties or something.
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