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Afro-Chilean Erotic
Homeland
Chile (Arica, Azapa Valley)
Region
South America
About Afro-Chilean People
Afro-Chileans are descendants of enslaved Africans brought to colonial Chile primarily in the 16th-18th centuries, plus more recent immigration of Haitian, Colombian, Dominican, Venezuelan, and other Caribbean and South American Afro-descendant populations in the 21st century. The historical community is concentrated in the Azapa Valley (Arica y Parinacota Region) where colonial-era African slavery established a continuous community that survived the 19th c. demographic decline through agricultural settlement. The 2014 INE pilot Afro-descendant enumeration in Arica y Parinacota counted approximately 8,400 self-identified Afro-Chileans in that region alone; 2019 federal recognition of the Afro-Chilean community as a constitutional pueblo (Ley 21.151) formalized national-scale identity. Recent Haitian immigration (2010-2024) has substantially expanded the Afro-descendant population in Santiago and other major cities.
Typical Afro-Chilean Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick IV-VI with V the modal range. Hair texture is most often Andre Walker 3A-4C — curly to coily — with hair color predominantly black or very dark brown. Facial features include broader nasal bases, fuller lips, and rounded face shapes characteristic of West and Central African source populations. Eye color is predominantly brown to dark brown. Build varies. The Azapa Valley colonial-descended population shows substantial admixture with the surrounding Andean Mestizo and Aymara populations; recent Haitian and Colombian immigrant populations show stronger and less-admixed African phenotype distributions.
Explore phenotype categories
Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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