Afro-Guyanese Erotic

Homeland

Guyana

Region

Caribbean

About Afro-Guyanese People

Afro-Guyanese comprise approximately 29.3% of the Guyanese population per the 2012 Bureau of Statistics census — the second-largest ethnic group and the historically dominant cultural-political community of British Guiana through the colonial period. The community descends primarily from enslaved Africans brought to Dutch (1620-1814) and British (1814-1834) colonial Guiana, with source populations from West Africa (Akan, Yoruba, Igbo) and West-Central Africa (Bantu-Kongo). Concentrated in Georgetown, the East Coast Demerara coastal communities, the West Coast Berbice and West Coast Demerara coastal communities, and the broader East Bank Demerara urban corridor. The community has historically maintained the cultural-political leadership of the Caribbean Anglophone-British-colonial-style polity including parallel post-1992 political organization (the People's National Congress, PNC, has historically represented Afro-Guyanese political constituencies). Guyanese Creolese (the English-lexified Guyanese creole) has substantial Afro-Guyanese cultural roots.

Typical Afro-Guyanese Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick V-VI with V-VI the modal range. Hair texture is most often Andre Walker 4A-4C — coily — with hair color uniformly black or very dark brown. Facial features include broader nasal bases, fuller lips, and rounded face shapes characteristic of West and West-Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown to dark brown. Build varies. Within-population variance is moderate.

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