Portuguese Guyanese Erotic

Homeland

Guyana

Region

Caribbean

About Portuguese Guyanese People

Portuguese Guyanese comprise approximately 0.3% of the Guyanese population per the 2012 Bureau of Statistics census — descendants of mid-19th c. Madeiran indentured-labor migration to British Guiana plus subsequent free immigration. Approximately 30,000+ Madeirans were brought to British Guiana between 1834 and 1882 as indentured laborers (a smaller group than the Indian indentured labor flow but historically significant), with the majority arriving from the Atlantic island of Madeira during the 1835-1860 period. The community is distinct from broader white-Guyanese in that the colonial British classification (and subsequent Guyanese self-identification) treated Portuguese as a separate ethnic category rather than as white. The community has been culturally and economically prominent in 19th-20th c. Guyanese commerce — many Guyanese surnames of Madeiran origin (Camacho, Correia, Fernandes, Gomes, Mendes, Pereira) reflect this demographic source.

Typical Portuguese Guyanese Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-IV with III the modal range, similar to Madeiran source-population norms (somewhat darker than Northern European norms). Hair is dark brown to black with wavy to straight texture (Andre Walker 1B-2C). Facial features track Iberian/Madeiran source populations. Eye color is most often brown, with hazel and green variants at moderate frequency. Build is intermediate.

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