Indo-Jamaican Erotic
Homeland
Jamaica
Region
Caribbean
About Indo-Jamaican People
Indo-Jamaicans comprise approximately 0.8% of the Jamaican population per the 2011 STATIN census — descendants of approximately 36,000 British-Indian indentured laborers brought to Jamaica between 1845 (the first Indian indentured-labor ship to Jamaica) and 1917 (when the British Empire ended Indian indentured labor). Source populations were predominantly from the British-Indian provinces of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Bengal (Bhojpuri/Hindi-speaking) plus smaller contributions from Madras (Tamil-speaking). Concentrated historically in St. Catherine, St. Thomas, Westmoreland, and Hanover parishes (the principal sugar-economy zones at the time of indentured-labor migration); the post-emancipation Indo-Jamaican community has been substantially demographically and culturally absorbed into the broader Jamaican population, with many Indo-Jamaican descendants self-identifying as 'mixed' rather than as East Indian per se.
Typical Indo-Jamaican Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick III-IV with IV the modal range, similar to broader North-Indian source populations. Hair texture is most often Andre Walker 1A-2B — straight to wavy — with hair color predominantly black or very dark brown. Facial features track North-Indian source populations: narrower-to-moderate nasal bridges, full lips, brown to dark-brown irises. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is typically intermediate. Mixed Indo-Jamaican × Afro-Jamaican populations are increasingly common across multiple generations of admixture.
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