Mixed Guyanese Erotic

Homeland

Guyana

Region

Caribbean

About Mixed Guyanese People

Mixed Guyanese comprise approximately 19.9% of the Guyanese population per the 2012 Bureau of Statistics census — a substantial demographic share reflecting the multi-source-population structure of the country and the long history of inter-group admixture. The largest sub-category is dougla (Afro-Indo-Guyanese admixed individuals), with smaller mixed African-European, mixed Indo-European, mixed Afro-Amerindian, and various other admixed populations. The mixed-Guyanese community has been culturally and politically prominent in the post-independence period.

Typical Mixed Guyanese Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-VI with IV-V the modal range. Hair texture spans Andre Walker 1B through 4A — straight to coily — depending on individual ancestry mix. Hair color is predominantly black or very dark brown. Facial features show substantial variability across the admixture spectrum. Eye color is predominantly brown.

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