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Nordish race

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Nordish race is a term referring to one sub-category of the Caucasian race. It is a variant of the more established term "Nordic race".

Northern European peoples and their descendants around the world are said to be part of that race. The term was coined by white nationalist Richard McCulloch who in his paper Racial Compact argued for "racial rights" and "racial preservation" in the face of encroaching "multiracialism". He focused in particular on the rights of the "Nordish people".

The Nordish group encompasses several types, which are: Hallstatt Nordic, Keltic Nordic, Brünn, Borreby, Anglo-Saxon, Trønder, Fälish, North-Atlantid, Paleo-Atlantid, Neo-Danubian, East Baltic, Noric and Sub-Nordic.

Even though there are several subraces, generic traits of the race are said to be: blond hair, light eyes, and tall stature.

See also: Nordic theory