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                    CHARACTERISTICS OF AMEGROIDS

Throughout the world a substantial number of people have mixed racial heritage, many are living in repressive social systems and are placed in racial classifications that do not represent their preferences. They were born into a biological mixture of two or more of the three major root races (Negroid, Mongoloid, Caucasoid). They also have off-springs that still have live in the societies that are hostile  to them. They too, now have a multi-racial country where they will have friends.  

In NuAmericas, mixed race people who choose to are called Amegroid, "the New Native Americans." They derived their name from the Continent of birth “America”, sometimes referred to as the human melting pot. Amegroid come in all hues and colors and are aware that they represent neither of the three root races, even though they are the combination of them all. Others who may qualify are persons who cannot trace their racial heritage beyond the Continent of America.

Amegroid are biological mixtures of two or more of the root races; however, a biological qualification is not enough in itself to establish a race. There are other characteristics that contribute to successful evolution of the Amegroid race.

Cultural Environment

The cultural environment dictated the conditions under which a race can evolve. It help Amegroid shape their character, behaviors, and a health or unhealthy perceptions of themselves. Each of the three other root races evolved in an environment separate from each other. Each reacted to natural systems in separate ways that contribute to their uniqueness. They acquire knowledge from natural systems and used it to help analyze their relationship to other humans. Managing the social and cultural environment is a key element in the evolution of a race.

The Amegroid race did not began its evolution in an environment separate from other races. The Negroid evolved in Africa, the Mongoloids evolved in Asia, and the Caucasoid evolved in Europe. However, none of these race groups contain the total conditions under which the new race could develop to its fullest potential. The environment of Amegroid consists of many race groups, diversified life styles and cultural expressions. Therefore, the socialization of the new people is unlike the established pattern of other groups. The culture of Amegroid reflects the way they, as human beings, have experienced their environment. It reflects their human conditions and enhances their total development.

Vital components that contributed to the evolution of the root races were the natural environment, the development of cultural attitudes, the shaping of philosophy, and the establishment of religion. These components interconnected and form for them a total way of life.