Palenquero Erotic

Homeland

Palenque de San Basilio (Bolívar, Colombia)

Region

South America

About Palenquero People

The Palenquero are an Afro-descendant people of Palenque de San Basilio, Bolívar Department, Colombia — a community founded by escaped enslaved Africans (cimarrones) in the early 17th century. Palenque de San Basilio is one of the oldest continuously-inhabited free-Black communities in the Americas, predating the abolition of slavery by nearly two centuries; it received UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity recognition in 2005. The community is approximately 6,640 in the core village plus broader diaspora descent in Cartagena and other Colombian Caribbean-coast cities. Palenquero speak the Palenquero creole, the only Spanish-based creole in the Americas with substantial Bantu (Kikongo) lexical influence preserved.

Typical Palenquero Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick V-VI, reflecting concentrated West/Central African (particularly Bantu) ancestry from the founding population and centuries of relative isolation that maintained higher African ancestry than admixed Afro-Colombian populations elsewhere. Hair texture is overwhelmingly Andre Walker 4A-4C. Hair color is uniformly black or very dark brown. Facial features and build follow Central African (Bantu, Kongo) source-population norms with limited admixture from European or Indigenous populations until 20th c. demographic mixing began through migration to Cartagena and other cities.

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