Mestizo Chilean Erotic

Homeland

Chile

Region

South America

About Mestizo Chilean People

Mestizo Chileans comprise approximately 61% of the Chilean population — the dominant residual self-identification combining Spanish (predominantly Castilian and Basque) colonial settlement and surviving Indigenous (predominantly Mapuche-Picunche, plus Diaguita and Atacameño in the north) ancestry. Genome-wide studies (Eyheramendy et al. 2015, Verdugo et al. 2020) place average Indigenous ancestry in the broader Chilean population at 30-50% with strong regional patterning — northern Chile carries higher Atacameño and Aymara ancestry, central Chile carries Mapuche-Picunche ancestry, southern Chile (south of the Biobío River) carries higher Mapuche ancestry mixed with 19th c. German and other European immigrant ancestry. The category is concentrated in the Central Valley urban centers (Santiago, Valparaíso, Concepción) and in agricultural regions throughout the country.

Typical Mestizo Chilean Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick II-IV with II-III the modal range, somewhat lighter on average than Andean Mestizo populations of Bolivia and Peru due to higher European ancestry contribution. Hair is predominantly dark brown to black with straight to wavy texture (Andre Walker 1A-2A). Facial features include moderate nasal bases, brown to dark-brown irises, and frequencies of light-eye variants somewhat higher than in Andean Mestizo populations but lower than in white-Chilean populations. Stature is intermediate, on average somewhat shorter than the white-Chilean norm. Within-region variance is substantial — the Mapuche-ancestry-influenced southern Mestizo population shows distinct phenotype distributions from the central-valley Mestizo population.

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