Haitian Dominican Erotic

Homeland

Dominican Republic (Haitian-descended residents)

Region

Caribbean

About Haitian Dominican People

Haitian Dominicans comprise approximately 2.5% of the population per ENI 2017 enumeration of foreign-born residents — approximately 800,000 Haitian-born plus 200,000+ Dominican-born descendants. The population includes both contemporary economic migrants concentrated in agricultural bateyes (sugar-plantation labor camps), construction sites, and informal-sector employment in major cities, and longer-resident families whose Dominican-born children faced denationalization following the 2013 Constitutional Tribunal Sentencia 168-13 that retroactively stripped citizenship from many Haitian-descended Dominicans. The legal status, civil rights, and treatment of this population is among the most contested issues in contemporary Dominican politics. Phenotypically and culturally distinct from the broader Afro-Dominican population (Haitian Creole-speaking rather than Spanish-speaking, predominantly Vodou or Catholic-syncretic religious practice).

Typical Haitian Dominican Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick V-VI consistent with broader Haitian source-population norms. Hair texture is overwhelmingly 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. Phenotype distribution is closely matched to the broader Haitian source population (separately documented in the Haiti country page).

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