Try this

“A race is a biological construct, of a more or less distinct population with 
anatomical traits that distinguish it clearly from other races. The anatomical 
traits usually refer to the color of the skin, shape of the eyes or the nose. 
For example, in India the people in the southern parts are quite different 
anatomically from the people in the northern parts, because the people from the 
south belong to the Dravidian race and the people from the north belong to the 
Aryan race. The three major races of the world are the Caucasian, the Mongoloid 
and the Negroid.

Ethnicity refers to the cultural factors of the racial group, especially 
religion, food habits, dressing and life style and occupations. Ethnicity 
refers to a subset within race. For example not all the Caucasians of the world 
follow the same religious or cultural practices.

In short, Race is genetically determined by Nature”



So in today’s World, with so many cross breading of the different Races, what 
are the real Races?



>From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Race

“race “

n.

1. A local geographic or global human population distinguished as a more or 
less distinct group by genetically transmitted physical characteristics.

2. A group of people united or classified together on the basis of common 
history, nationality, or geographic distribution: the German race.

3. A genealogical line; a lineage.

4. Humans considered as a group.

5. Biology

a. An interbreeding, usually geographically isolated population of organisms 
differing from other populations of the same species in the frequency of 
hereditary traits. A race that has been given formal taxonomic recognition is 
known as a subspecies.

b. A breed or strain, as of domestic animals.

6. A distinguishing or characteristic quality, such as the flavor of a wine.





Thanks,
David C Abernathy
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From: Ron Bernier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 5:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Race



David is the second person that has commented on this thread, saying that 
people need to be careful not to "confuse" race with nation of origin.  This 
totally baffles me as to how anyone wouldn't know what the difference between a 
person's race and their nation of origin. American and South African are 
nationalities.  Caucasian is a race.  How would someone confuse the two?  
Japanese is a nationality.  Asian is a race.  Again, how do you confuse the two?

Ron Bernier
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On Jul 5, 2012, at 7:26 PM, David Abernathy <[email protected]> wrote:

Only some of them (census) had contained race.

Also one needs to careful as to what is a race and not a nation of origin.

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