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Birth and Census Defined

Poser Glamour posted on Jan 12, 2009
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There are terms that force migragtory work like quatroon and octaroon, even Catillian and there are terms that are tribal and limit movement to fixed regions like, Zulu, Hottentot, Affars and Ikars and Bantu. These are deep in my childhood in the 40's. Walking on Florida Street in Washington, DC in 1983 among white robes and moving in a crowd on 14th Street at night flanked by women who tower far above me was a home rule.

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:53AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Very expressive face, great portrait too.....!!!!!

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lyron

6:08AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Beautiful work!!

M2A

6:26AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Good illustration and expression. Fortunately, Art and imagination can't be define so strictly...for the moment at least.

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timtripp

7:51AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

excellent render.

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brycek

11:50AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Beautiful render!!

Hopalong

4:57PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Ah, the fixation with shoes explained. Hottentots (exterminated by the Dutch and Zulu and others) and Bushmen (still going strong) are not Bantu. Even Maasai (who are mentioned in Herodotus and did not arrive in "Kenya" until a few centuries ago) are not Bantu save by intermarriage. Most "White Racists" are even dumber than the name implies--they are not "Racists" at all but "Colorists". And "color" is not a primary racial characteristic. That too can be excavated from Herodotus, who remains several millennia ahead of most Americans, whether trailer trash or elite. The texture is not bad from a distance. Up close no comment. Kenyatta's Facing Mount Kenya is worth at least one close read. It was his Ph.D. dissertation in Britain if I recall correctly.

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goodoleboy

6:48PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Superlative color hues, tints and blends in this wonderful rendering, T! Her teeth look boss.

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jocko500

6:56PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

wonderful smile

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eekdog Online Now!

8:50PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

the economy where she's from must be doing great with a smile like that. happy image. steve

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Richardphotos

8:56PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

excellent portrait

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pixelmeister

3:06AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Well done!

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flaviok

9:21AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Esplendida expressão, aplausos (5)

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skynyrd57

1:25PM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Nicely done!!

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sim3344

4:03AM | Wed, 14 January 2009

Beautiful lady and expression!!!!

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debbielove

6:33AM | Wed, 14 January 2009

A happy face! Like to see them and hard to do as well. The hair is really well done too. Great job, my friend. Rob.

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NekhbetSun

6:57AM | Wed, 14 January 2009

Interesting and well done !....and FYI, I did a pic here once entitled "Octaroon" :o)

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MUSEWORX

4:18AM | Thu, 15 January 2009

Interesting work. Superb portrait render!


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