Cape Verdean Creole Erotic

Homeland

Cape Verde

Region

West Africa

About Cape Verdean Creole People

Cape Verdean Creole / Mestiço populations comprise approximately 71% of the Cape Verde population — the dominant identification, reflecting Portuguese-African admixture from the 15th-c.-onwards Portuguese colonial settlement plus the Atlantic-slave-trade-period transit population. Genome-wide ancestry studies (Verdu et al. 2017, Beleza et al. 2013) document the Cape Verdean population as showing approximately 50-60% African ancestry plus 40-50% European ancestry on average with substantial inter-individual variation. Cape Verdean Creole (Kriolu) language is the primary spoken language; Portuguese is the official language.

Typical Cape Verdean Creole Phenotypes

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

Phenotype distribution shows characteristic Afro-European admixture features — Fitzpatrick III-VI skin tone with substantial inter-individual variation, hair texture from Andre Walker 3A-4C, mixed European-African facial features.

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