Hamite - significado y definición. Qué es Hamite
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Qué (quién) es Hamite - definición


Hamite         
  • 1889 ethnographic map of Africa, with "Hamites" shown in white.
  • Beja]] were the model for the conflation of ethnic and linguistic evidence in the construction of Hamitic identity.
  • George Wells Parker, founder of the ''Hamitic League of the World''
  • Ham]]'s sons in blue, [[Shem]]'s sons in green.
  • Egyptian]] woman with ovoid facial profile, from [[Giuseppe Sergi]]'s ''The Mediterranean Race'' (1901).
  • Ham]]).
OUTDATED GROUPING OF HUMAN BEINGS
Hamitic languages; Hamite; Hamitic Myth; Hamitic myth; Hamitic hypothesis; Hamites (people); Hamitic races; Hamitic race; Chamitic; Anti-Hamitism; Antihamitism; Hamitic peoples; Hamitics; Hamitic people; Hamitic; Hemitic; Hamitic language; Anti-hamitism
·noun A descendant of Ham, Noah's second son. ·see Gen. x. 6-20.
II. Hamite ·noun A fossil cephalopod of the genus Hamites, related to the ammonites, but having the last whorl bent into a hooklike form.
Hamite         
  • 1889 ethnographic map of Africa, with "Hamites" shown in white.
  • Beja]] were the model for the conflation of ethnic and linguistic evidence in the construction of Hamitic identity.
  • George Wells Parker, founder of the ''Hamitic League of the World''
  • Ham]]'s sons in blue, [[Shem]]'s sons in green.
  • Egyptian]] woman with ovoid facial profile, from [[Giuseppe Sergi]]'s ''The Mediterranean Race'' (1901).
  • Ham]]).
OUTDATED GROUPING OF HUMAN BEINGS
Hamitic languages; Hamite; Hamitic Myth; Hamitic myth; Hamitic hypothesis; Hamites (people); Hamitic races; Hamitic race; Chamitic; Anti-Hamitism; Antihamitism; Hamitic peoples; Hamitics; Hamitic people; Hamitic; Hemitic; Hamitic language; Anti-hamitism
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¦ noun a member of a group of North African peoples, including the ancient Egyptians and Berbers, supposedly descended from Ham, son of Noah.
Hamites         
  • 1889 ethnographic map of Africa, with "Hamites" shown in white.
  • Beja]] were the model for the conflation of ethnic and linguistic evidence in the construction of Hamitic identity.
  • George Wells Parker, founder of the ''Hamitic League of the World''
  • Ham]]'s sons in blue, [[Shem]]'s sons in green.
  • Egyptian]] woman with ovoid facial profile, from [[Giuseppe Sergi]]'s ''The Mediterranean Race'' (1901).
  • Ham]]).
OUTDATED GROUPING OF HUMAN BEINGS
Hamitic languages; Hamite; Hamitic Myth; Hamitic myth; Hamitic hypothesis; Hamites (people); Hamitic races; Hamitic race; Chamitic; Anti-Hamitism; Antihamitism; Hamitic peoples; Hamitics; Hamitic people; Hamitic; Hemitic; Hamitic language; Anti-hamitism
Hamites is the name formerly used for some Northern and Horn of Africa peoples in the context of a now-outdated model of dividing humanity into different races which was developed originally by Europeans in support of colonialism and slavery.For the model of dividing humanity into races, see For the Hamitic theory, see Also specifically for the Hamitic theory: The term was originally borrowed from the Book of Genesis, where it is used for the descendants of Ham, son of Noah.