Afro-Colombian Erotic

Homeland

Colombia (Pacific coast, Caribbean coast)

Region

South America

About Afro-Colombian People

Afro-Colombians are descendants of enslaved Africans brought to colonial New Granada (modern Colombia) primarily in the 16th-18th centuries, with source populations from West and Central Africa (Yoruba, Akan, Bantu-language groups including Kongo and Mbundu). Concentrated heavily on the Pacific Coast (Chocó Department is approximately 80% Afro-Colombian, plus substantial populations in Valle del Cauca, Cauca, and Nariño), with substantial Caribbean-Coast populations in Bolívar, Cartagena, Sucre, and Atlántico. The 2018 census enumerated approximately 9.3% of the population as Negro, Mulato, or Afrocolombiano combined — though Afro-Colombian advocates have long argued this undercount and demographic studies suggest the true figure may be higher. This entry covers the broader Afro-Colombian population; the smaller, distinct Raizal and Palenquero communities are enumerated separately.

Typical Afro-Colombian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick IV-VI, with V the modal range in concentrated Pacific-coast and Caribbean-coast populations. Hair texture is most commonly Andre Walker types 3A-4C — curly to coily — with hair color predominantly black or very dark brown. Facial features include broader nasal bases, fuller lips, and rounded face shapes characteristic of West and Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown to dark brown. Build varies. Within-population variance is high — Pacific-coast Afro-Colombian communities show stronger and more concentrated African phenotype proportions than admixed urban Afro-Colombian populations in inland cities.

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