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"The racial composition of the Finnish people has not as yet been definitely analyzed. However, in the light of present research, the following facts may be said to be established:
1) the general opinion prevailing heretofore that the Finns are of Asiatic origin and Mongoloid race is not based on scientific fact;
2) the East-Baltic* race is the most important component of the Finnish nation, which is blond, relatively tall in stature, and sturdily built;
3) the blond Nordic race forms the second important racial component, which has been established in all sections of the country, but most particularly in the west;
4) the Samian race element, i.e. the Lapp influence, is noticiable in the north and east, without however being determinative to any marked degree;
5) racially the Finns belong to the rest of the European peoples without any sharp demarcations, connected especially to their nearest geographical neighbours".
"East-Baltic race, which therefore may be considered the most important racial component in the Finnish people".
"The blond complexion is an original character of the East-Baltic type".
"The East-Baltic type has nothing in common with the Mongoloid race".
"The Nordic race may be considered the secondary racial component of the Finnish peole".