Afro-Saint Lucian Erotic
Homeland
Saint Lucia
Region
Caribbean
About Afro-Saint Lucian People
Afro-Saint Lucians comprise approximately 85% of the Saint Lucia population per the 2010 Central Statistical Office census. The community descends from enslaved Africans brought to colonial Saint Lucia between the 17th c. and 1834 emancipation, with substantial French and British colonial slave-trade arrivals (Saint Lucia changed hands between France and Britain 14 times during 17th-19th c. before final British acquisition in 1814, producing both French and British colonial slave-trade source populations). The community speaks English (the official language) and Saint Lucian Creole French (Kwéyòl, an French-lexified Antillean Creole shared with Dominica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti) — a distinctive linguistic feature reflecting the long French colonial cultural-linguistic legacy. Saint Lucia is the smallest country to have produced two Nobel laureates: Sir Arthur Lewis (Nobel Prize in Economics, 1979) and Derek Walcott (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1992); both were of mixed Saint-Lucian descent and reflected the country's distinctive cultural-linguistic heritage.
Typical Afro-Saint Lucian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick V-VI. Hair texture is overwhelmingly Andre Walker 4A-4C. Hair color is uniformly black or very dark brown. Facial features track West and West-Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown to dark brown.
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