Strange Peoples


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(4.7 stars; 3 reviews)

Starr presents a compendium of descriptions from several peoples (races) around the world as it was in the late XIX century. - Summary by Mario Pineda (4 hr 3 min)

Chapters

Introductory 10:06 Read by Mario Pineda
The Peoples of North America: Eskimo 7:17 Read by Kristin Luis
Wild Indians 6:14 Read by Angela Ortiz
Mexicans 11:01 Read by jenno
South American Peoples 9:50 Read by mleigh
The Peoples of Europe: Fair Whites 7:08 Read by John
Dark Whites 7:32 Read by John
Basques 4:47 Read by BettyB
Finns 9:09 Read by Jack Moore
Lapps 6:52 Read by Stacey Malcolm
Turks 8:21 Read by jenno
The Peoples of Asia 6:28 Read by jenno
Chinese 8:30 Read by jenno
Coreans 7:56 Read by Larry Wilson
Tibetans 9:18 Read by prajak
Japanese 8:16 Read by Larry Wilson
Ainu 6:55 Read by Larry Wilson
Hindus 8:43 Read by prajak
Todas 7:27 Read by prajak
Andamanese: Mincopies 7:57 Read by prajak
Arabs 7:19 Read by prajak
The Peoples of Africa: Kabyles 5:05 Read by BettyB
Negroes 9:58 Read by Sheila
Negroids 5:16 Read by Mario Pineda
Pygmies 6:51 Read by mleigh
Bushmen and Hottentots 10:14 Read by mleigh
Malays 6:51 Read by keepitcamino
The Peoples of the Philippines 7:39 Read by keepitcamino
Melanesians 9:24 Read by BettyB
Polynesians 9:22 Read by BettyB
Conclusion 5:44 Read by BettyB

Reviews

outdated views on ethnicity


(4 stars)

audio has a lot of outdated and raycyst notions of ethnicity. Today, we know there are only 2 types of people. There are white people, and there are BIPOC peoples. White people are evil, raycystz who subsist by oppressing BIPOCs and stealing the gifts of their genius. They are noted for being mean spirited, weak, cowardly, ugly, and smelly. BIPOCs, on the other hand, are kindly, intelligent, beautiful, industrious, and strong. However, they are constantly being oppressed by whites because their inherent goodness can not fathom the evil that is endemic in whites.

what variety of humans!


(5 stars)

an interesting, comprehensive depiction of the various peoples of the world, mostly nonjudgmental, as seen from "our" (US/British) perspective