Afro-Honduran Erotic

Homeland

Honduras (Bay Islands, Caribbean coast)

Region

Central America

About Afro-Honduran People

Afro-Hondurans (excluding Garífuna, separately enumerated) comprise approximately 2% of the Honduran population. The community includes the English-Creole-speaking Bay Islander population of Roatán, Utila, and Guanaja (descendants of 18th-19th c. British colonization including settlers from the Cayman Islands and Jamaica plus enslaved Africans brought to the islands during British administration), plus the broader Afro-descendant Caribbean coastal population in Atlántida, Cortés, and Colón departments (descendants of late-19th and early-20th c. British West Indian banana-plantation labor migration plus other Caribbean-coastal Afro-descendant communities). The Bay Islander community is distinguished by English-Creole language and Anglican/Methodist religious tradition, distinct from broader Spanish-speaking Catholic Honduras.

Typical Afro-Honduran Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick V-VI consistent with Afro-Caribbean source-population norms. 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 Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown to dark brown. The Bay Islander community shows somewhat higher European admixture proportions than the broader Afro-Honduran population due to British colonial-settler admixture history.

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