Indigenous Colombian Erotic

Homeland

Colombia

Region

South America

About Indigenous Colombian People

This umbrella entry covers Indigenous Colombian peoples not separately enumerated in the country composition — approximately 4.0% of the Colombian population, comprising around 115 distinct ethnic groups. The largest constituents are Wayuu (broken out separately, primarily La Guajira), Nasa or Páez (Cauca, ~244,000), Zenú (Sucre, Córdoba), Pasto (Nariño), Misak (Cauca), Inga (Putumayo), Pijao (Tolima), Sikuani (Eastern Plains), and many smaller Amazonian and Andean populations. Indigenous Colombians are concentrated in La Guajira, Cauca, Nariño, Vaupés, Vichada, and Amazonas departments, with significant urban populations in Bogotá and other major cities. The 1991 Constitution recognized Colombia as a pluri-ethnic and multicultural nation; Indigenous communities have constitutional recognition of their territorial autonomy and legal jurisdictions.

Typical Indigenous Colombian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick III-IV with copper-bronze undertone characteristic of Indigenous Andean and Amazonian source populations, varying somewhat by region (Andean populations in Nariño and Cauca skew slightly lighter than Amazonian populations). Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, prominent cheekbones, and epicanthic-fold variants common across Andean and Amazonian peoples (estimates 30-60% in unmixed groups). Stature varies — Andean populations tend toward 158-162 cm (males) and 148-152 cm (females), Amazonian populations are similar to slightly shorter. Within-aggregate variance is high; this is a residual umbrella, not a uniform population. Specific ethnic groups should be referenced via their dedicated atlas pages where available.

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