Chalk.
glittering,white and pure
97% White Pure European descent, 3% Non-White
Just as any other mineral exists in pure form, diamonds exist in their pure form. In the cosmic scheme of things, it's just one of those random occurrences that mankind has learned to accept and leverage as a natural resource.
Pure calcite is transparent or slightly translucent, however less pure samples are milky white.
If you mean Native people, then no. 97% White Pure European descent, 3% Non-White
chalk is a very pure form of limestone made of calcite. i think >:P
Pure rhenium is silvery white, but it is not found naturally in its pure form.
In its pure form, calcium is a silvery, firm element which is rather malleable. From: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-calcium.htm
Pure potassium chloride is a colorless/white solid.
Lead phosphate is typically white or colorless in its pure form.
Barium chloride (BaCl2) is a white, colorless solid in its pure form.
Phosphorus is a highly reactive element and is not typically found in its pure form in nature. It is usually found in combination with other elements in minerals or compounds. However, white phosphorus is a form of elemental phosphorus that can exist in pure form.
Samarium is a silvery-white metal in its pure form. When oxidized, it can develop a yellowish or silvery-gray coloration.
Pure cocaine has a yellow tint. It is not pure white. Most cocaine sold in the U.S. is white in color because of the cutting medium. Around 3/4 of the U.S. is cut or "diluted" with baby laxative which gives it the look of pure white. As a rule the whiter the cocaine the more times it has been cut. This does depend on the ingredient used to cut.
Amino acids do not have a specific color as they are typically white or colorless in their pure form.
Purely is the adverb form of "pure."
Calcium in its pure solid form appears as a silvery-white metal. However, when exposed to air, it quickly forms a dull gray oxide and nitride coating.