Racial Racial History of the Chinese People chapter from The Beginnings of Chinese Civilization in Springer Nature from November 2020 only 5 years ago clearly uses the term Mongoloid as the scientific term for the race of the Chinese people, so the concept of a race that is the same for Chinese and Japanese but not Germans or Kenyans hasn't been disproven by anyone. The term Mongoloid itself may have fallen out of favor in favor of racial groupings like "Asian" in the US Census and education statistics, but include the South Asians and so cannot be applied to a more precise single phenotype like Mongoloid.
"Ever since anthropologists started classifying man as a natural animal the Chinese people have always been considered to be a branch of the Mongoloid race... from the time of Blumenbach down to Professor William Howells, who made his latest statement in 1961, the racial status of the Chinese in the eyes of specialists has remained very much the same: they are Mongoloid."
"physical anthropologists at present do not know very much about the origin and the evolution of the Mongoloid, although they have advanced a number of theories to interpret the physical characteristics of this particular branch of modern man... The characteristics of the modern Mongoloid man, it is often said, are revealed more by his face than any other part of his body."
"The particular facial appearance of the Mongoloid people had its origin, according to this theory, in the necessity of fighting against the bitterly cold weather during the last glacial age"
Terms like Asiatic and Oriental have fallen out of common usage for political and cultural reasons, so Mongoloid is really the only remaining commonly used scientific term for the peoples of East and Southeast Asia and similar looking peoples in North America.
It would be more accurate to state the some authoritative people believe that the very concept of 3 major races has been disproven, but that is really a political statement, and not universally accepted. Just because a few anthropologists say there is no such thing as race doesn't mean that many scientists don't still use the terminology and classification in a scientific context, and provide a basis for collecting statistics disaggregated by race for health, education, crime, socioeconomics, etc. Bachcell (talk) 02:52, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- WP follows mainstream science, and one chapter in one book doesn't prove that something is mainstream. I'm not going to discuss this any further. Rsk6400 (talk) 08:20, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
The article Genetic history of East Asians essentially undermines the notion that genetics has disproven the existence of a Mongoloid race when genetics supports that the East Asian Chinese, Japanese and Koreans who are essentially the Mongoloids by a different name have a science-backed genetic history, and a link should be placed in the Also See section Bachcell (talk) 02:58, 23 December 2025 (UTC)