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What race are Dravidians originally from?

Acolyte Of Pan 666

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They're not Europeans. They're not East Asians, and despite their dark skin, they're not Africans. There are suggestions that a 4th Australoid race exists, not from TOZ but from other classical definitions, which include Dravidians and Aboriginals as part of that 4th race.

Supposedly, they were originally a Persian tribe that evolved dark skin to protect from the Sun and then migrated to India thousands of years before the Aryans arrived there, according to the mainstream narrative, anyway. Older racial classifications say they're more related to Black Africans.


But what is the TOZ perspective if there are only 3 races? Dravidians are obviously children of the Gods as well since they can achieve Godhood like all other Gentiles, but it's unclear to me which racial sub-group they belong to. I could also ask the same thing for Aboriginals. I love studying human genetics and history, and this piqued my curiosity, so I'm interested in what the TOZ position on this is.
 
According to mainstream anthropology, the South East Asian and Australoid populations that evolved dark skin and nappy hair evolved it convergently and are more genetically related to other Asian populations than to Africans.

Perhaps like Native Americans, Dravidians, Aboriginals and other dark skinned South East Asian groups simply diverged over time from a common Asian ancestor and became their sub-races despite a common Asian origin?
 
They're not Europeans. They're not East Asians, and despite their dark skin, they're not Africans. There are suggestions that a 4th Australoid race exists, not from TOZ but from other classical definitions, which include Dravidians and Aboriginals as part of that 4th race.

Supposedly, they were originally a Persian tribe that evolved dark skin to protect from the Sun and then migrated to India thousands of years before the Aryans arrived there, according to the mainstream narrative, anyway. Older racial classifications say they're more related to Black Africans.


But what is the TOZ perspective if there are only 3 races? Dravidians are obviously children of the Gods as well since they can achieve Godhood like all other Gentiles, but it's unclear to me which racial sub-group they belong to. I could also ask the same thing for Aboriginals. I love studying human genetics and history, and this piqued my curiosity, so I'm interested in what the TOZ position on this is.
They look indian.

Also, originally, there might’ve been only 3 races, this is obviously not the case anymore. It’s best to stick with one’s own people.
 
They look indian.

Also, originally, there might’ve been only 3 races, this is obviously not the case anymore. It’s best to stick with one’s own people.
Most Indians today are a mix of Aryans and Dravidians.

I don’t think Dravidians were a mixed race group themselves back then.

“Indian” isn’t really an ethnicity as some Indians actually beling to the Asian race. Others are various kinds of mixed-race people between Aryan and Dravidian people with different proportions, effectively making them different subraces.
The original Aryan migrants looked like modern Europeans. There are some pure Dravidian tribes but few.
India is very heterogeneous ethnically speaking.
 
They appear to be of the indian race. Compare and contrast the sub-races of the indian race and you will see what I mean, they definitely descend from somewhere in that racial line.
 

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