Papuan Highlands Erotic

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Oceania

About Papuan Highlands People

Papuan Highlands populations comprise approximately 38% of the Papua New Guinea population — the historic Indigenous source populations of the New Guinea Highlands. Major population groups include Engan, Huli, Hagen, Chimbu, Kainantu, plus dozens of smaller groups. Genome-wide studies (Bergström et al. 2017, Skoglund et al. 2016) document Papuan populations as carrying the deepest-rooted non-African human ancestry alongside Aboriginal Australians — the ancestor split with broader Eurasian populations dates to ~50,000-65,000 years ago. PNG hosts the largest diversity of languages globally (~840 documented Indigenous languages, ~12% of all human languages globally).

Typical Papuan Highlands 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, hair texture predominantly tightly curly black with notable frequency of natural blondism in some Highlands populations (a distinctive trait associated with the TYRP1 gene variant — Western Solomon Islands populations show the highest blondism frequency globally). Distinctive facial features including pronounced supraorbital ridges, broader nasal bridges, full lips, robust build.

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