Kalinago Vincentian Erotic

Homeland

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Region

Caribbean

About Kalinago Vincentian People

Kalinago Vincentians (also called Carib in older usage) comprise approximately 2.2% of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines population per the 2012 Statistical Office census — the contemporary Indigenous Carib-descendant community of Saint Vincent. The community descends from the Yellow Caribs (less-admixed Indigenous Caribs) who remained on Saint Vincent after the 1797 British deportation of the Black Caribs (the more-admixed Afro-Indigenous Garífuna founders) to Roatán. The community is concentrated in Greggs, Sandy Bay, Owia, and other windward coast communities. The Kalinago/Carib community of Saint Vincent maintains some cultural continuity with the broader pre-Columbian Island Carib heritage, parallel to the Dominica Kalinago community.

Typical Kalinago Vincentian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is Fitzpatrick III-V depending on individual admixture. Hair texture spans Andre Walker 1A-3C. Facial features vary across Indigenous-Carib-source and admixed-with-Afro features.

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