Aboriginal Australian Erotic
Homeland
Region
Oceania
About Aboriginal Australian People
Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander populations comprise approximately 3.8% of the Australian population — approximately 984,000+, the Indigenous populations of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and the Torres Strait Islands. Substantial documented continuing socio-economic marginalization, life-expectancy gap (~8 years lower than non-Indigenous Australians), and ongoing reconciliation efforts including the 2008 Apology to the Stolen Generations and the 2023 Voice referendum (defeated). Genome-wide studies (Malaspinas et al. 2016, Tobler et al. 2017) document Aboriginal Australians as carrying the deepest-rooted non-African human ancestry — the ancestor split with broader Eurasian populations dates to approximately 50,000-65,000 years ago, making Aboriginal Australians one of the most genetically distinctive global populations.
Typical Aboriginal Australian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution shows characteristic features attributed to the deeply-rooted non-African source ancestry — Fitzpatrick V-VI skin tone (modal V), hair texture predominantly wavy to curly in dark brown to black with notable frequency of natural blondism in some Western Desert and Central Australian populations (a distinctive trait associated with the TYRP1 gene variant), distinctive Aboriginal Australian facial features including pronounced supraorbital ridges, broad noses, and full lips. Adult male mean stature approximately 168-172 cm with substantial regional variation.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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