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Which country is brown skin distributed in?
Brown people are the earliest inhabitants of Oceania, South Asia subcontinent and Nanyang Islands. They used to be widely distributed in Oceania, Southeast Asia and South Asia, but they were excluded by new immigrants after the arrival of whites and yellow people.

At present, only melanesians and Papua people in Oceania are still the main residents of the islands, and the rest are only distributed in the mountains or deserts in some remote areas of Australia, the South Asian subcontinent and the Nanyang Islands.

Brown people have brown or chocolate skin, usually long skull, brown curly hair, wide nose, prominent nose and mouth, well-developed beard and body hair.

Fossils excavated in Southeast Asia at that time showed that the bones of Southeast Asians in the Middle Stone Age were similar to those of the so-called brown people. Since then, some scholars believe that the brown people on land have been assimilated by the yellow people, but the latest achievements of molecular anthropology show that cruel competition and substitution are more than assimilation. Compared with white people and yellow people, brown people have more diverse genes and greater internal differences in physical characteristics.

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East Timorese belong to the brown race, so don't say they have dark skin. In case of weddings, funerals or church activities, the motorcade should stop to avoid and not overtake. Crocodiles are revered as national totems and cannot be hunted.

East Timorese residents are used to building their homes on mountains, which are high, cool and clean, and can avoid floods and prevent enemies. Different tribes occupy different hills, with inconvenient transportation and little contact with each other, so the language is unreasonable.

East Timor is a small country, but there are many dialects. Living in the mountains, after all, life is inconvenient. Now some people begin to change their ideas, try their best to save money and build houses at the foot of the mountain. In daily life, women chop wood, carry water, farm and take care of children, while men pick coconuts from trees with machetes on their waists or go fishing in the sea.

Vegetables, fruits, etc. What is sold in the East Timor market is sold by the pile, and there is no scale. Only a few meat sellers use scales, and they only weigh them roughly. There is no room for bargaining between buying and selling.

The name structure of East Timorese is the same as that of Portuguese, that is, Christian name-my name-mother name-father name. Now most people only keep their Christian name and father's surname. A woman takes her husband's surname after marriage. The three famous surnames in East Timor are Silva, Pereira and Alves. The names of modern East Timorese often refer to the names of biblical figures and historical celebrities.

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