Haitian Bahamian Erotic
Homeland
Bahamas (Haitian-descended residents)
Region
Caribbean
About Haitian Bahamian People
Haitian Bahamians comprise approximately 2.5% of the Bahamas population — approximately 30,000-50,000 first-generation Haitian-born plus a substantial second-generation Bahamian-born descendant population. The community has emerged primarily through 20th-21st c. economic and political migration from Haiti, with substantial increases following the 1986 fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier, the 1991 coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and the 2010 earthquake. Concentrated in New Providence (Nassau), Abaco, and Eleuthera. The legal status of Haitian Bahamians has been politically contested — under Bahamian constitutional provisions, children born in the Bahamas to non-Bahamian parents do not automatically receive citizenship, creating a substantial population of Bahamian-born young people without clear citizenship status. The community has faced repeated mass-deportation campaigns and substantial discrimination.
Typical Haitian Bahamian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is Fitzpatrick V-VI consistent with broader Haitian source-population norms. Hair texture is overwhelmingly Andre Walker 4A-4C — coily. Hair color is uniformly black or very dark brown. Facial features track West and Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown. Build varies. Phenotype distribution closely matches the broader Haitian source population, with subtle differences from older-resident Afro-Bahamian populations in some communities reflecting source-population concentration.
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