The term “human race” has polarized both the scientific community and society at large for centuries. Anthropologists, biologists, and a broad segment of the public have debated its meaning and application. While the English and French languages use “race” to refer to a group of people or humanity as a whole (“human race”) without any intention of classification, in German, “Rasse” is often used for the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of human groups. In this text, the described cranial features are not only the result of historical documentation but also based on my own experiential knowledge gathered over the years.