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Old 08-19-2013, 01:16 AM
 
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The part of Northern Europe, where this golden hair color is commonest is in the British Isles. Why do you think Vikings took Celtic wives to go settle Iceland, Faroes Isles and elsewhere.

A Celtic female.
Most of the wrongly called "celtic" females have dark brown hair, not red.



Scottish women.
Typical "celtic" women, half of those blondes are fake, they have rounder faces/body types and shorter statures compared to their germanic counterparts.

1 true redhead out of 29 girls.

 
Old 08-19-2013, 01:17 AM
 
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Another Gaelic male from Ireland with golden hair color with blue eyes combination is much more common in the northern British Isles than elsewhere. This precisely genetic marker is what sets apart the British Islanders from others, because it is the rarest hair color in the world. Dark hair could be easily found anywhere, so there's nothing special about that.


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Old 08-19-2013, 01:26 AM
 
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Most of the wrongly called "celtic" females have dark brown hair, not red.



Scottish women.
Typical "celtic" women, half of those blondes are fake, they have rounder faces/body types and shorter statures compared to their germanic counterparts.

1 true redhead out of 29 girls.
I said that hair color is commonest amongst Celtic women. The highest frequency of red/golden hair in the world are found among Scottish and Irish women. This doesn't mean they don't have brown/dark brown hair. You're the fake blonde. Scotland is the country with the highest ratio of red-heads in the whole planet. Rounder faces and body types means they are more feminine, less masculine. No wonder those Germanic Vikings like them. [/quote]

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Old 08-19-2013, 01:27 AM
 
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I said that hair color is commonest amongst Celtic women. The highest frequency of red/golden hair in the world are found among Scottish and Irish women. This doesn't mean they don't have brown/dark brown hair. You're the fake blonde. Scotland is the country with the highest ratio of red-heads in the whole planet. Rounder faces and body types means they are more feminine, less masculine. No wonder those Germanic Vikings like them.
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did you already travel to ireland and scotland to ask for an autograph to every redhead you saw on the street? I can picture you like that

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Old 08-19-2013, 01:55 AM
 
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The average hair color for females in both Scotland and Ireland is a medium to light brown not dark brown, you might not know the difference, but there is one. The average eye color is blue and skin tone is quite pale, many don't even tan. No surprise in both nations red-heads are more frequent among women than men. You've been reading too much from Coon/McCulloch/German supremacists groups who forgot to tell you about the Hunnish invasions, Huns were the short ones not Celts.

 
Old 08-19-2013, 02:02 AM
 
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did you already travel to ireland and scotland to ask for an autograph to every redhead you saw on the street? I can picture you like that [/quote]

No need, I was born a red-head myself though my hair is more auburn/light auburn now. For your information the country which has the highest population in terms of numbers for red-heads is the USA. No surprise, many Irish, Scots-Irish and Scottish people did at one time migrate to my country in very large numbers and of course many carried the red hair gene. I visited Scotland, but not Ireland.[/quote]
 
Old 08-19-2013, 02:05 AM
 
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9 pages of this crap? Seriously, people?
 
Old 08-19-2013, 02:08 AM
 
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These ladies can sing.
 
Old 08-19-2013, 10:16 AM
 
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Celtic people always varied a lot in hair color, this is still seen in the Irish and British population to an extent. Other genetic markers, they freckle more than other Europeans on average and have more sensitive skins to UV exposure. The other fact is that Anglo-Saxons were not mythological figures, they did have a strong impact on English population, especially the central and eastern regions. That's not a myth, since there scientific evidence for it all over, the myth is your opinion which is based on your feelings towards English-speaking Whites. Actually it was Anglo-Saxon missionaries from England who help Christianized and tame Germanic tribes and nations in Frisia and the rest of Germany., because at the time they still spoke Old English. England became a nation well before Germany/Austria became nations, because of the unification of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Of course there was an amalgation much later between the rigid Anglo-Saxons with their Celtic subjects. The strongest resistance was in Wales, Cornwall, Cumbria,etc... Genetical studies proves that. You started this thread to continue your agenda, but facts are facts. If they're wrongly called Celts according to you, then you are wrongly called German or whatever you might even be.

Celts


 
Old 08-19-2013, 10:21 AM
 
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This is where the British and Irish cluster genetically whether they're blonde/brunette/red-head within the northwestern European part of Europe and that's it.



The people of Friesland are not any different from those in Central England, this doesn't include immigrants.

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