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Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 01:18 AM
During 50s 60s 70s 80s
Check school students of that time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of9dVMPHlrE
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/of9dVMPHlrE/maxresdefault.jpg
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-x8C2YjX3Ai0/WB5qOQfrvVI/AAAAAAABbrg/MDE6XfyW0Y0Z0yF5oehFmEXaG743VRmSACLcB/s1600/29%2B-%2BAlunos%2Bde%2BEduca%25C3%25A7%25C3%25A3o%2BFisi ca%2Bda%2BEscola%2BNormal%2Bdos%2Banos%2B50.jpg
https://coelhoneto.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/escola-monte-castelo-1983-4a-serie.jpg

Nowdays they look mostly mongrels
http://www.consed.org.br/media/cache/news_760x470/media/image/gallery/estudantes-criam-aplicativo-e-ganham-premio-nacional/e3896ef2e7c91d44acbc7b06e2884211.jpg
http://noosfero.ucsal.br/articles/0003/8912/acoes-integral-sao-paulo-1-.jpg
http://ubes.org.br/ubesnovo/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/12745858_1155726194440110_1263258029357032562_n.jp g
http://s2.glbimg.com/jRW_klCIdLUL1lTlsBfI9t-jHcs=/s.glbimg.com/og/rg/f/original/2013/12/12/sou_professor_606x455.jpg
http://www.rio.rj.gov.br/igstatic/93/27/932754.jpg

Carlito's Way
02-17-2018, 02:10 AM
depends what you consider pure looking, many brazilian black artist look pure african to me

Mc Sapao
http://acaradorio.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/MC-Sapao-2015-destaque.jpg


Claudinho e Buchecha
http://fotos.caras.uol.com.br/media/images/large/2013/07/12/img-527753-buchecha-publica-fotos-com-claudinho20130712131373647125.jpg


only two from here look mix, the others look pure black

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIPIeh-e5Eo


dont know, when i went to brazil i didnt think pure black looking brazilians were rare but common depending on what area i was in, some were less while others more

for brazilians, this is what they might consider pure black (by the way hes from Rio)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-X5gTCo9V5rs/TnpeSku_LmI/AAAAAAAAAH8/b9PEuIlUlQk/s1600/PERFIL-OSHAWAIANOS-DIOGUINHOO.jpg

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 02:17 AM
depends what you consider pure looking, many brazilian black artist look pure african to me

Mc Sapao
http://acaradorio.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/MC-Sapao-2015-destaque.jpg


Claudinho e Buchecha
http://fotos.caras.uol.com.br/media/images/large/2013/07/12/img-527753-buchecha-publica-fotos-com-claudinho20130712131373647125.jpg


only two from here look mix, the others look pure black

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIPIeh-e5Eo


dont know, when i went to brazil i didnt think pure black looking brazilians were rare but common depending on what area i was in, some were less while others more

for brazilians, this is what they might consider pure black (by the way hes from Rio)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-X5gTCo9V5rs/TnpeSku_LmI/AAAAAAAAAH8/b9PEuIlUlQk/s1600/PERFIL-OSHAWAIANOS-DIOGUINHOO.jpg

Blacks I posted looks blacker than them

skain
02-17-2018, 02:21 AM
of course in Rio you will find many people with the pure black look. since it was the state that received the most slaves in the 19th century along with Bahia. and also many Portuguese women immigrated during this century. making the white man need not marry with black woman like in Bahia

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 02:26 AM
of course in Rio you will find many people with the pure black look. since it was the state that received the most slaves in the 19th century along with Bahia. and also many Portuguese women immigrated during this century. making the white man need not marry with black woman like in Bahia

I'm the same skin tone as Diana Ross. In my school I rarely saw blacks darker than myself.

skain
02-17-2018, 02:38 AM
I'm the same skin tone as Diana Ross. In my school I rarely saw blacks darker than myself.
I see people with the pure black looking,here in Rio, but they are a minority. I studied with 2 boys, and one had very dark skin. But by he have Caucasian facial features. I think he dont passes in Africa. And the other had very dark skin and very black features, I think this passes in Angola

Latinus
02-17-2018, 04:08 AM
And public schools were also whiter in the past. A good example of pure black phenotype in Brazil is Douglas Silva:
https://observatoriodatelevisao.bol.uol.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/tvg_20171116-cidade-dos-homens-jpc-047-e1514745931612.jpg

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:16 AM
And public schools were also whiter in the past. A good example of pure black phenotype in Brazil is Douglas Silva:
https://observatoriodatelevisao.bol.uol.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/tvg_20171116-cidade-dos-homens-jpc-047-e1514745931612.jpg
https://static.vix.com/pt/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/bdm/celebridades/douglas-silva-o-ator-nao-pode-ter-preconceito.-o-que-importa-e-a-arte.jpg?itok=3MYBUSnk
Looks like hes from Congo. His daughter is mixed, looks black Brazilian.
https://s2.glbimg.com/vPbghb0Pb3aisianyQec6IbBoeU=/1200x/smart/filters:cover():strip_icc()/i.s3.glbimg.com/v1/AUTH_e84042ef78cb4708aeebdf1c68c6cbd6/internal_photos/bs/2017/i/m/Cua8v8QTuBexLDcG0ULQ/douglas-silva01.jpg

JohnSmith
02-17-2018, 04:25 AM
That is cool nothing wrong with that.

skain
02-17-2018, 04:27 AM
And public schools were also whiter in the past. A good example of pure black phenotype in Brazil is Douglas Silva:
https://observatoriodatelevisao.bol.uol.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/tvg_20171116-cidade-dos-homens-jpc-047-e1514745931612.jpg

I have a friend who looks like him. a pure black look that came straight from Angola

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:28 AM
What about this guy? He is also from Brazil according to Wikipedia but he looks very pure African to me:https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?124377-Classify-MMA-fighter-Zuluzinho

Latinus
02-17-2018, 04:29 AM
What about this guy? He is also from Brazil according to Wikipedia but he looks very pure African to me:https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?124377-Classify-MMA-fighter-Zuluzinho

Looks pure black.

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:31 AM
What about this guy? He is also from Brazil according to Wikipedia but he looks very pure African to me:https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?124377-Classify-MMA-fighter-Zuluzinho

Hes from Maranhão. Its a State full of Blacks, you can found many types over there but hes minority. People from Maranhão
http://www.ma.gov.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Foto-1_-Gilson-Teixeira_-06-04-2016-Governo-do-Estado-Entrega-po%C3%A7o-Artesiano-no-Alto-da-Esperan%C3%A7a-1.jpg
http://s.glbimg.com/es/ge/f/620x349/2011/09/09/delegacao_do_maranhao.jpeg

Aodhan
02-17-2018, 04:33 AM
And public schools were also whiter in the past. A good example of pure black phenotype in Brazil is Douglas Silva:
https://observatoriodatelevisao.bol.uol.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/tvg_20171116-cidade-dos-homens-jpc-047-e1514745931612.jpg

badass looking tho

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:33 AM
Looks pure black.

How common is his look among Afro Brazilians? Is it possible he is a recent migrant from Africa or a descendant of Maroons from Suriname, Guiana who got shipped to Norhtheast Brazil? Ask this because I heard that Maroons are one of the purest Afro descendants in Americas.

skain
02-17-2018, 04:35 AM
Hes from Maranhão. Its a State full of Blacks, you can found many types over there but hes minority. People from Maranhão
http://www.ma.gov.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Foto-1_-Gilson-Teixeira_-06-04-2016-Governo-do-Estado-Entrega-po%C3%A7o-Artesiano-no-Alto-da-Esperan%C3%A7a-1.jpg
http://s.glbimg.com/es/ge/f/620x349/2011/09/09/delegacao_do_maranhao.jpeg
not surprisingly, since African slaves were more than 50% of the population of Maranhão in 1822
The first record of African slaves trading to Maranhão dates back to 1655. Those people were compulsorily introduced from Guinea-Bissau, Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Angola, and, to a lesser extent, from Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Upper Volta, Ghana, Congo and the Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Principe archipelagoes (Meireles, 1994). Slave trading lasted a total of two hundred years in Maranhão. In 1822, the population of the Province of São Luís consisted of 152,893 inhabitants, 77,914 (51%) of which were slaves. The final estimate of the number of African slaves brought to Maranhão during the period from 1655 to 1822 was 187,000, corresponding to 8.3% of the 2,250,000 slaves imported to Brazil during that period (Meireles, 1994).

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:35 AM
How common is his look among Afro Brazilians? Is it possible he is a recent migrant from Africa?

Hes not common.
He just came from the third state which received more slaves in Brazil
1 Bahia
2 Rio de Janeiro
3 Maranhão or another(Minas Gerais or Pernambuco)
He is a minority. Most of the blacks of these places looks tri racials. But since there are many, finding dark skinned is not uncommon but it is also not common ..

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:36 AM
Hes from Maranhão. Its a State full of Blacks, you can found many types over there but hes minority. People from Maranhão
http://www.ma.gov.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Foto-1_-Gilson-Teixeira_-06-04-2016-Governo-do-Estado-Entrega-po%C3%A7o-Artesiano-no-Alto-da-Esperan%C3%A7a-1.jpg
http://s.glbimg.com/es/ge/f/620x349/2011/09/09/delegacao_do_maranhao.jpeg

Do you think he is pure African genetically? Is it possible he is of recent migrant origins from Africa or is he from one of the more endogamous families?

JohnSmith
02-17-2018, 04:36 AM
Hes from Maranhão. Its a State full of Blacks, you can found many types over there but hes minority. People from Maranhão
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Would I really look out of place in Brazil??

skain
02-17-2018, 04:37 AM
How common is his look among Afro Brazilians? Is it possible he is a recent migrant from Africa or a descendant of Maroons from Suriname, Guiana who got shipped to Norhtheast Brazil? Ask this because I heard that Maroons are one of the purest Afro descendants in Americas.

In Maranhão you can find many people with the pure black look on the coast, and in some quilombos

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:37 AM
not surprisingly, since African slaves were more than 50% of the population of Maranhão in 1822
The first record of African slaves trading to Maranhão dates back to 1655. Those people were compulsorily introduced from Guinea-Bissau, Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Angola, and, to a lesser extent, from Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Upper Volta, Ghana, Congo and the Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Principe archipelagoes (Meireles, 1994). Slave trading lasted a total of two hundred years in Maranhão. In 1822, the population of the Province of São Luís consisted of 152,893 inhabitants, 77,914 (51%) of which were slaves. The final estimate of the number of African slaves brought to Maranhão during the period from 1655 to 1822 was 187,000, corresponding to 8.3% of the 2,250,000 slaves imported to Brazil during that period (Meireles, 1994).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz4sNdMMKX8

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:38 AM
Hes not common.
He just came from the third state which received more slaves in Brazil
1 Bahia
2 Rio de Janeiro
3 Maranhão or another(Minas Gerais or Pernambuco)
He is a minority. Most of the blacks of these places looks tri racials. But since there are many, finding dark skinned is not uncommon but it is also not common ..

Genetically you think he is pure SSA or do you think he has some non African admix?

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:38 AM
Do you think he is pure African genetically? Is it possible he is of recent migrant origins from Africa or is he from one of the more endogamous families?

Genetically i doubt hes pure Black.

skain
02-17-2018, 04:39 AM
This Brazilian is from Maranhão too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeG1ZwfeoGc

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:39 AM
In Maranhão you can find many people with the pure black look on the coast, and in some quilombos

Have those with pure black look been genetically tested to see how much African they are? What is a quilombo?

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:41 AM
Genetically i doubt hes pure Black.

How much Native Murican or White he might have? Im guessing he is at least 90% to 95% African genetically from his looks.

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:42 AM
Have those with pure black look been genetically tested to see how much African they are? What is a quilombo?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6x0yaNe5U4
54% Africa
40% Europe(Italian and Iberian)
4% Indigenous
2% Asia

skain
02-17-2018, 04:42 AM
Have those with pure black look been genetically tested to see how much African they are? What is a quilombo?
I do not think they are pure black genetically. Just in the look.
quilombo is the equivalent of moroon in Brazil. But people of quilombo are relatively mixed mostly

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:45 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6x0yaNe5U4
54% Africa
40% Europe(Italian and Iberian)
4% Indigenous
2% Asia

He looks more purer African than her tho. Her face reminds me of some Black Americans.

skain
02-17-2018, 04:46 AM
People from quilombo in Maranhão
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Tx60CY6xE

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:46 AM
I do not think they are pure black genetically. Just in the look.
quilombo is the equivalent of moroon in Brazil. But people of quilombo are relatively mixed mostly

http://domtotal.com/img/noticias/2014-03/735192_168422.jpg
https://ndonline.com.br/files/images/2014/08/19-08-2014-11-51-52-quilombo-foto-2.jpg
https://ndonline.com.br/files/images/2014/10/27-10-2014-21-37-22-p3-marco-santiago-27.outubro.2014-1145.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bG1TllhKvGY/Sr0kJmzITOI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/G_RRFfgvkK8/S760/Familia_Silva.jpg
https://racismoambiental.net.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/familia_leite_alto_da_serra-750x410.jpg


A quilombo (Portuguese pronunciation: [kiˈlõbu]; from the Kimbundu word kilombo) is a Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people of African origin including the Quilombolas, or Maroons. Most of the inhabitants of quilombos (called quilombolas) were escaped slaves and, in some cases, later these escaped African slaves would help provide shelter and homes to other minorities of marginalised Portuguese, Brazilian aboriginals, Jews and Arabs, and/or other non-black, non-slave Brazilians.

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:48 AM
http://domtotal.com/img/noticias/2014-03/735192_168422.jpg
https://ndonline.com.br/files/images/2014/08/19-08-2014-11-51-52-quilombo-foto-2.jpg
https://ndonline.com.br/files/images/2014/10/27-10-2014-21-37-22-p3-marco-santiago-27.outubro.2014-1145.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bG1TllhKvGY/Sr0kJmzITOI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/G_RRFfgvkK8/S760/Familia_Silva.jpg
https://racismoambiental.net.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/familia_leite_alto_da_serra-750x410.jpg


A quilombo (Portuguese pronunciation: [kiˈlõbu]; from the Kimbundu word kilombo) is a Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people of African origin including the Quilombolas, or Maroons. Most of the inhabitants of quilombos (called quilombolas) were escaped slaves and, in some cases, later these escaped African slaves would help provide shelter and homes to other minorities of marginalised Portuguese, Brazilian aboriginals, Jews and Arabs, and/or other non-black, non-slave Brazilians.

Hmm these quilombos maroons looks very mixed compared to the ones in Suriname, Guianas.

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:50 AM
Hmm these quilombos maroons looks very mixed compared to the ones in Suriname, Guianas.

A plenty of white prostitutes lived in Quilombos here. As well people acused of being which.

skain
02-17-2018, 04:51 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-gu8Sr465E these people from this quilombo in Maranhão looks less mixed than average
quilombo in Brazil

Zanzibar
02-17-2018, 04:51 AM
A plenty of white prostitutes lived in Quilombos here.

K. There is a lot of racial mixture between them and the black residents in quilombos?

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 04:55 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Tx60CY6xE these people from this quilombo in Maranhão looks less mixed than average
quilombo in Brazil

I think people from Minas gerais are more tri racials than Northeastern Brazilians
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Formatura_CMRR.JPG/800px-Formatura_CMRR.JPG

De acordo com o censo de 2010 do IBGE, pouco menos da metade (45,4%) da população mineira se autodeclarava branca, enquanto uma parcela semelhante (44,3%) se autodeclarava parda e 9,2% se consideravam pretos. Uma pequena parcela, por sua vez, consideravam-se amarelos ou indígenas (1,1%).[82]

A maior parte da população mineira é descendente de colonos portugueses originários do Norte de Portugal (particularmente do Minho)[83] e de escravos africanos, sobretudo oeste-africanos e bantos, vindos durante a época da mineração, no século XVIII e, após a decadência desta no século XIX, para trabalharem na produção agrícola.[84] Além destes, contribuíram para a diversidade da população mineira imigrantes, sobretudo italianos[85] Dos pouco mais de trinta mil indígenas que habitam o estado atualmente, pouco mais de onze mil estão distribuídos entre doze etnias que pertencem ao tronco linguístico macro-jê. A maior reserva indígena do estado pertence aos Xacriabás, localizados nos municípios de Itacarambi e São João das Missões, com mais de oito mil integrantes.[86]

Vários outros estudos genéticos já foram feitos contemplando diferentes grupos raciais e geográficos de Minas Gerais. De maneira geral, todos estes estudos concluem que a população mineira é intensamente miscigenada, sendo a ancestralidade europeia alta, seguida pela africana e, menos importante, a indígena. Um estudo genético realizado com pessoas de Belo Horizonte revelou que a ancestralidade dos belo-horizontinos é 66% europeia, 32% africana e 2% indígena. De maneira geral, os mineiros apresentam muito baixo grau de ancestralidade indígena, enquanto a ancestralidade europeia (principalmente portuguesa) e africana predominam. Isto se deve ao fato de que a população indígena foi exterminada, ao mesmo tempo que chegavam à região contingentes enormes de escravos africanos e colonos portugueses, diluindo a contribuição indígena na população. Em relação ao componente europeu (português), apesar de ter sido numericamente inferior ao componente africano, o primeiro acabou por predominar, devido às altas taxas de mortalidade e baixos índices de reprodução entre os escravos. A própria imigração de italianos e outros europeus para Minas Gerais no final do século XIX contribuiu para aumentar o grau de ancestralidade europeia.[87] Em um estudo genético, 13,8% dos mineiros portadores de anemia falciforme testados tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade europeia e 11,05% dos portadores de anemia falciforme tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade africana. A maioria deles, 73,37%, apresentou níveis intermediários de mistura (entre 15 e 85%).[88] De acordo com um estudo genético autossômico realizado em 2013, a composição da população mineira é a seguinte: 59,20% europeia, 28,90% africana e 11,90% indígena.

skain
02-17-2018, 05:03 AM
I think people from Minas gerais are more tri racials than Northeastern Brazilians
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Formatura_CMRR.JPG/800px-Formatura_CMRR.JPG

De acordo com o censo de 2010 do IBGE, pouco menos da metade (45,4%) da população mineira se autodeclarava branca, enquanto uma parcela semelhante (44,3%) se autodeclarava parda e 9,2% se consideravam pretos. Uma pequena parcela, por sua vez, consideravam-se amarelos ou indígenas (1,1%).[82]

A maior parte da população mineira é descendente de colonos portugueses originários do Norte de Portugal (particularmente do Minho)[83] e de escravos africanos, sobretudo oeste-africanos e bantos, vindos durante a época da mineração, no século XVIII e, após a decadência desta no século XIX, para trabalharem na produção agrícola.[84] Além destes, contribuíram para a diversidade da população mineira imigrantes, sobretudo italianos[85] Dos pouco mais de trinta mil indígenas que habitam o estado atualmente, pouco mais de onze mil estão distribuídos entre doze etnias que pertencem ao tronco linguístico macro-jê. A maior reserva indígena do estado pertence aos Xacriabás, localizados nos municípios de Itacarambi e São João das Missões, com mais de oito mil integrantes.[86]

Vários outros estudos genéticos já foram feitos contemplando diferentes grupos raciais e geográficos de Minas Gerais. De maneira geral, todos estes estudos concluem que a população mineira é intensamente miscigenada, sendo a ancestralidade europeia alta, seguida pela africana e, menos importante, a indígena. Um estudo genético realizado com pessoas de Belo Horizonte revelou que a ancestralidade dos belo-horizontinos é 66% europeia, 32% africana e 2% indígena. De maneira geral, os mineiros apresentam muito baixo grau de ancestralidade indígena, enquanto a ancestralidade europeia (principalmente portuguesa) e africana predominam. Isto se deve ao fato de que a população indígena foi exterminada, ao mesmo tempo que chegavam à região contingentes enormes de escravos africanos e colonos portugueses, diluindo a contribuição indígena na população. Em relação ao componente europeu (português), apesar de ter sido numericamente inferior ao componente africano, o primeiro acabou por predominar, devido às altas taxas de mortalidade e baixos índices de reprodução entre os escravos. A própria imigração de italianos e outros europeus para Minas Gerais no final do século XIX contribuiu para aumentar o grau de ancestralidade europeia.[87] Em um estudo genético, 13,8% dos mineiros portadores de anemia falciforme testados tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade europeia e 11,05% dos portadores de anemia falciforme tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade africana. A maioria deles, 73,37%, apresentou níveis intermediários de mistura (entre 15 e 85%).[88] De acordo com um estudo genético autossômico realizado em 2013, a composição da população mineira é a seguinte: 59,20% europeia, 28,90% africana e 11,90% indígena.
This woman is from Minas gerais. She only escored 2% Indian. I do not think Minas Gerais is more than 10% indigenous in average
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Pv7lL6LGA

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 05:06 AM
This woman is from Minas gerais. She only escored 2% Indian. I do not think Minas Gerais is more than 10% indigenous in average
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Pv7lL6LGA

Yeah, in wikipedia says Minas is more African than indigenous because they were exterminated theree.
Shes 6.8% SSA and 1.6% native, very common result from a Mineira.

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 05:07 AM
NIGGA WHAT?
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 01:47 PM
we should remember that our population wastn big

Black Panther
02-17-2018, 02:03 PM
On the bright side, Whites also became mongrels to a large extent.

Heather Duval
02-17-2018, 02:19 PM
On the bright side, Whites also became mongrels to a large extent.

mongrels were always majority in Brazil
the case is that u could found more pure black looking than now

Black Panther
02-17-2018, 02:31 PM
mongrels were always majority in Brazil
the case is that u could found more pure black looking than now

Well, you could also find more pure Whites back then. When I was in Brazil, I could see that the older generation had more White people and younger generation were more mongrelized. Among old people, there also more pure Blacks, on the other hand.

JohnSmith
02-18-2018, 03:42 AM
On the bright side, Whites also became mongrels to a large extent.

I was told I look quite Brazilian.

Black Panther
02-18-2018, 08:43 PM
I was told I look quite Brazilian.

You look dago, so you can pass in some places in Brazil. But not as typical.

Carlito's Way
02-18-2018, 10:39 PM
I think people from Minas gerais are more tri racials than Northeastern Brazilians
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Formatura_CMRR.JPG/800px-Formatura_CMRR.JPG

De acordo com o censo de 2010 do IBGE, pouco menos da metade (45,4%) da população mineira se autodeclarava branca, enquanto uma parcela semelhante (44,3%) se autodeclarava parda e 9,2% se consideravam pretos. Uma pequena parcela, por sua vez, consideravam-se amarelos ou indígenas (1,1%).[82]

A maior parte da população mineira é descendente de colonos portugueses originários do Norte de Portugal (particularmente do Minho)[83] e de escravos africanos, sobretudo oeste-africanos e bantos, vindos durante a época da mineração, no século XVIII e, após a decadência desta no século XIX, para trabalharem na produção agrícola.[84] Além destes, contribuíram para a diversidade da população mineira imigrantes, sobretudo italianos[85] Dos pouco mais de trinta mil indígenas que habitam o estado atualmente, pouco mais de onze mil estão distribuídos entre doze etnias que pertencem ao tronco linguístico macro-jê. A maior reserva indígena do estado pertence aos Xacriabás, localizados nos municípios de Itacarambi e São João das Missões, com mais de oito mil integrantes.[86]

Vários outros estudos genéticos já foram feitos contemplando diferentes grupos raciais e geográficos de Minas Gerais. De maneira geral, todos estes estudos concluem que a população mineira é intensamente miscigenada, sendo a ancestralidade europeia alta, seguida pela africana e, menos importante, a indígena. Um estudo genético realizado com pessoas de Belo Horizonte revelou que a ancestralidade dos belo-horizontinos é 66% europeia, 32% africana e 2% indígena. De maneira geral, os mineiros apresentam muito baixo grau de ancestralidade indígena, enquanto a ancestralidade europeia (principalmente portuguesa) e africana predominam. Isto se deve ao fato de que a população indígena foi exterminada, ao mesmo tempo que chegavam à região contingentes enormes de escravos africanos e colonos portugueses, diluindo a contribuição indígena na população. Em relação ao componente europeu (português), apesar de ter sido numericamente inferior ao componente africano, o primeiro acabou por predominar, devido às altas taxas de mortalidade e baixos índices de reprodução entre os escravos. A própria imigração de italianos e outros europeus para Minas Gerais no final do século XIX contribuiu para aumentar o grau de ancestralidade europeia.[87] Em um estudo genético, 13,8% dos mineiros portadores de anemia falciforme testados tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade europeia e 11,05% dos portadores de anemia falciforme tinham mais de 85% de ancestralidade africana. A maioria deles, 73,37%, apresentou níveis intermediários de mistura (entre 15 e 85%).[88] De acordo com um estudo genético autossômico realizado em 2013, a composição da população mineira é a seguinte: 59,20% europeia, 28,90% africana e 11,90% indígena.

6 in that picture would pass in west/central africa with no problem

JohnSmith
02-18-2018, 11:26 PM
You look dago, so you can pass in some places in Brazil. But not as typical.

Lots of Dagos in Brazil.

Black Panther
02-19-2018, 08:34 AM
Lots of Dagos in Brazil.

Quite a few, you guys are as numerous there as Hispanics in the US.