Lammy not Lami
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Lammy not Lami
@daniel_lammy
Ajebutter from the trench, my singing is worse than my problems, stop asking me to get verified I do not give a fuck about that shit





A bit oversimplified, but the point stands. Average Black American ancestry: ~65% African, ~30% European. European Y-DNA in 35-40%, mtDNA in ~15%. Individual European ancestry ranges 0-72%. We’ve never been the same as sub-Saharan Africans, Caribbeans, or Afro-Latinos.




The awkward reactions to this beautiful Igbo woman’s phenotype come from ignorance, not reality. Historically, Igbo people have always displayed a broad phenotypic spectrum. Early European and anthropological accounts frequently described many Igbos as “light copper-colored,” with occasional mentions of hazel or even blue eyes(frame one). This is not unusual or “mixed.” It is indigenous. The Igbo phenotypic range naturally spans from deep dark skin tones to lighter copper complexions. During the transatlantic era, this distinct appearance was so recognized that terms like “Red Igbos” emerged to distinguish many Igbos from other West African groups. In some Caribbean usages, “Igbo” even became associated with lighter complexion. Genetically, Igbos remain overwhelmingly West African, predominantly carrying the E-M2 haplogroup with minimal Eurasian admixture. These traits are native to the population, not evidence of foreign ancestry. If anything, centuries of regional intermarriage likely reduced the frequency of some of these older phenotypic traits. People need to educate themselves before projecting ignorance. See the phenotype distribution of West Africans in frame 3.
































