ANSWERS: 9
  • It varies by ethnic groups. For example, people from Asian or Native Americans don't have much facial hair than the hairier Europeans. I think Native American peoples have the least facial and body hair.
  • Native americans don't grow facial hair because we as a race are just sexy that way, we don't like being hairy, just kidding. I'm a native american girl, so I don't know much about growing a beard, but the pure full blooded natives don't hardly have any facial hair because they don't have "mixed" blood. Now a days native american indian guys do have facial hair, but they are still not extremely hairy, which is really gross, kind of disturbing really..... mixed native americans, with no offence, a white parent or something will generally have facial hair. I guess it's our genes, of course, are better than hairy guys, which are totally disgusting!
  • Actually the only racist here is Green day lover, which is made obviously clear in her first post. Whats your problem you don't like Europeans?
  • That's not true - they can, and some do. I've seen many Inuit people from Alaska to Nunavut, who have beards.
  • Alright if thats the case then Meteorik discriminates against ugly people
  • american indians, full blooded can and always have been able to grow facial hair but do to sanitary reasons most tribes did not grow it out on their face and would sometimes take it off of their arms and legs as well as their heads
  • There are very few full-blooded Indians left. Everyone thinks they are Native American "Because my grandma is part Indian... and it is usually their gggggggg-grandmother and they are 1/256 Indian". The true full blooded Native Americans have very little facial hair and would pluck out what few they had. It was recorded that the upon seeing the first white men in Jamestown the Natives would go up on tug on their beards because they were in disbelief.
  • American Indians. Not Native Americans. When my great grandmother lived on the Navajo reservation (not her choice, by the way) it was called an Indian Reservation. Not a native or American one. When I lived in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where the capitol of the Cherokees is, none of us could stand that cloying, PC term. Call us Indians. You always have.
  • Depending on the tribe. I know about Navajo and Utes. Neither have much hair, and very little facial hair. Most pluck the odd hair that grows. One man had 8 chin hairs and let them grow 3 inches long. Eventually, he got tired of them, but it was fun in the meantime.

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy