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The boys are very Brunn.
Among girls, I see Atlantid, Brunn and Alpinid influences.
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Brunn and subnordid
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You could have labeled them as high school students from a middle class community in the Appalachians, and I would not have doubted it. They're one of the most American-looking groups that you have posted (unless middle class Appalachians are Scottish-looking).
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[QUOTE=Anglo-Celtic;7962434]You could have labeled them as high school students from a middle class community in the Appalachians, and I would not have doubted it. They're one of the most American-looking groups that you have posted (unless middle class Appalachians are Scottish-looking).[/QUOTE
Interesting, Scots seem to often look more American, then again it seems like a lot of Southerners etc have names that start with Mc.
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The extra Germanic input makes them look English, but even more as unmixed Anglo-Americans. CroMagnid-Alpinid-Corded mix... Very un-scandinavian
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Here are people from Bergen. It's not that strange that Shetlanders look like they do. Possibly people have a stereotypical view of Scandinavians.
Blond looks more stereotypical Norwegian but the brown haired girl could fit in many countries.
I can see people on here saying some of these don't look Scandinavian.
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Very ginger-y, even those who are not tend to have some reddish undertone in their hair.
Mostly Brunn phenotype here.
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