Afro-Argentine Erotic

Homeland

Argentina

Region

South America

About Afro-Argentine People

Afro-Argentines are descendants of the colonial-era African slave trade plus more recent immigration. The historical Afro-Argentine population was substantial in the 18th and early 19th centuries (an estimated 30% of Buenos Aires population was of African descent in 1810) but declined dramatically through warfare, disease, integration into the broader population, and political marginalization. The 2010 INDEC census reintroduced the Afro-descent question after over a century of omission and enumerated approximately 150,000 self-identified Afro-Argentines. The contemporary population includes both descendants of the colonial Afro-Argentine population (largely admixed into the broader Argentine population) plus more recent Cape Verdean and West African immigrant communities.

Typical Afro-Argentine Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is highly variable given the population's mixed heritage — for descendants of the colonial Afro-Argentine population, modal Fitzpatrick III-V with substantial admixture-driven variance; for recent Cape Verdean and African-immigrant communities, modal Fitzpatrick V-VI consistent with the unmixed source populations. Hair texture is similarly variable (Andre Walker 2C-4C) reflecting the admixture spectrum. Facial features and build vary widely. The phenotypic distribution within self-identified Afro-Argentines is broader than within concentrated Afro-Brazilian or Afro-Colombian populations because of the longer admixture history and the smaller, more demographically integrated population.

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