White Bahamian Erotic

Homeland

Bahamas

Region

Caribbean

About White Bahamian People

White Bahamians comprise approximately 4.6% of the Bahamas population per the 2010 Department of Statistics census. The community traces ancestry primarily to British colonial-era settlers (the Eleutheran Adventurers in the 1640s established the early English settler population on Eleuthera, with subsequent expansion to other islands), to the substantial post-American-Revolution Loyalist refugees who arrived in 1783-1785 from South Carolina, Georgia, and other southern US colonies (these Loyalists brought their enslaved Africans and approximately doubled the Bahamian population, with the Loyalist white population substantially settling on Abaco, Eleuthera, and Spanish Wells), and to subsequent immigration including the Greek-Bahamian sponge-fishing community of Tarpon Springs origin and other European groups. Concentrated heavily in Spanish Wells (a small Eleuthera-area island that is the most demographically white-Bahamian community in the country), the Abaco Out Islands (Hope Town, Man-O-War Cay, Marsh Harbour), and elite Nassau residential areas (Lyford Cay, Old Fort Bay).

Typical White Bahamian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick I-III with I-II common in the Spanish Wells and Abaco populations (which trace ancestry to British and Bermudian settlement and have maintained narrow demographic source-population distribution through long isolation). Hair color spans dark brown, light brown, blonde, and red — with blonde and red variants more common in the isolated Spanish Wells and Abaco populations than in the broader Caribbean European-descended norm. Hair texture is predominantly straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2B). Facial features track British, Anglo-American, and broader European source populations. Eye color spans brown, hazel, green, and blue. Build is intermediate to taller than the broader Bahamian norm.

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