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Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 05:52 PM
My mother used to teach there.
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Valedictorian
11-29-2018, 05:58 PM
Mestizos to varying degrees, although I did see one or two white looking faces, but overall mestizos. Colombia is an overwhelmingly Mestizo country, the population percentage I would call white isn't higher than 5% to 9%, IMO.

Joso
11-29-2018, 05:59 PM
many with amerindian admixture

Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 06:01 PM
Mestizos to varying degrees, although I did see one or two white looking faces, but overall mestizos.

Even the middle-classes in Bogota (the people in the photos are much more middle-class or even lower middle-class than upper-class) are significantly more Mestizo than White, don't you agree?

The Blade
11-29-2018, 06:03 PM
Amerindian, Med and SSA traits.

Valedictorian
11-29-2018, 06:06 PM
Even the middle-classes in Bogota (the people in the photos are much more middle-class or even lower middle-class than upper-class) are significantly more Mestizo than White, don't you agree?

Absolutely. Most rolos are not white but mestizos, despite the general stereotype. As a matter of fact, the only region where in certain towns you can find a lot of truly white looking people (And not only white looking, but most likely 85% to 97% European,) is Santander, where my mom's family comes from.

Catarinense1998
11-29-2018, 06:08 PM
Are colombians too mixed like these pictures show? In second picture, I caught some iberians (pure, or almost it) look.

Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 06:08 PM
Absolutely. Most rolos are not white but mestizos, despite the general stereotype. As a matter of fact, the only region where in certain towns you can find a lot of truly white looking people (And not only white looking, but most likely 85% to 97% European,) is Santander, where my mom's family comes from.

Why specifically Santander? And do you also agree (I am not sure if you've seen my thread about politicians from Antioquia) that the whiteness of paisas is really overrated? In fact, I'd say Bogotanos look slightly whiter than paisas on average.

Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 06:09 PM
Are colombians too mixed like these pictures show? In second picture, I caught some iberians (pure, or almost it) look.

Most Colombians are Mestizo and to a somewhat lesser extent Mulatto or Triracial, but yes there are some pure Whites, as well as pure Blacks and even small numbers of pure Amerindians.

Valedictorian
11-29-2018, 06:18 PM
Why specifically Santander? And do you also agree (I am not sure if you've seen my thread about politicians from Antioquia) that the whiteness of paisas is really overrated? In fact, I'd say Bogotanos look slightly whiter than paisas on average.

Of course the whiteness of paisas is overrated. It is true that some of them look more mainstream white, let's say the likes of Alvaro Uribe, Andres Felipe Arias, etc, but the bulk of paisas look like a cross between Jews and Amerindians. Besides, we should also add that out of the departments of the Andean region, Antioquia has the highest black colombian influence.

Santander is the whitest region, in my subjective opinion, because it's the only place where I've seen the highest amount of both Iberian looking whites, and even NW euro looking whites, the latter something which is QUITE uncommon everywhere else in the country.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?268868-Classify-some-relatives

My mom's family falls in the latter category, and it's because at the time of the Conquista, the department of Santander was the department most scarcely populated. There were very few Indians, unlike the rest of the country. Adding to that, Santander received some German, English, Italian, and even Chinese immigrants in the 19th to 20th century. My mom's family has one surname that I have confirmed as English/Irish, and another that is either between German or Polish, although I'd say it's german since a german guy called Geo Von Lengerke along with some other germans immigrated in the 1880s to a town of Santander called Zapatoca; which is where my mom's family comes from.

Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 06:22 PM
Of course the whiteness of paisas is overrated. It is true that some of them look more mainstream white, let's say the likes of Alvaro Uribe, Andres Felipe Arias, etc, but the bulk of paisas look like a cross between Jews and Amerindians. Besides, we should also add that out of the departments of the Andean region, Antioquia has the highest black colombian influence.

Santander is the whitest region, in my subjective opinion, because it's the only place where I've seen the highest amount of both Iberian looking whites, and even NW euro looking whites, the latter something which is QUITE uncommon everywhere else in the country.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?268868-Classify-some-relatives

My mom's family falls in the latter category, and it's because at the time of the Conquista, the department of Santander was the department most scarcely populated. There were very few Indians, unlike the rest of the country. Adding to that, Santander received some German, English, Italian, and even Chinese immigrants in the 19th to 20th century. My mom's family has one surname that I have confirmed as English/Irish, and another that is either between German or Polish, although I'd say it's german since a german guy called Geo Von Lengerke along with some other germans immigrated in the 1880s to a town of Santander called Zapatoca; which is where my mom's family comes from.

Here is my thread about politicians from Antioquia btw: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?268117-Classify-the-Members-of-the-Departmental-Assembly-of-Antioquia-NW-Colombia

Argentano
11-29-2018, 06:36 PM
Absolutely. Most rolos are not white but mestizos, despite the general stereotype. As a matter of fact, the only region where in certain towns you can find a lot of truly white looking people (And not only white looking, but most likely 85% to 97% European,) is Santander, where my mom's family comes from.


Even the middle-classes in Bogota (the people in the photos are much more middle-class or even lower middle-class than upper-class) are significantly more Mestizo than White, don't you agree?


A lot (for not saying the majority) of genetic studies show that WHILE mixed, colombians seem to lean towards the euro (harnizos) while other contries are more balanced or lean to the amerindian. Dont you agree?

I can at least post 5 or 6 genetic studies (maybe more) showing this

https://i.imgur.com/hb1MD8w.jpg
http://www.g3journal.org/content/ggg/7/10/3435/F1.large.jpg
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Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 06:39 PM
A lot (for not saying the majority) of genetic studies show that WHILE mixed, colombians seem to lean towards the euro (harnizos) while other contries are more balanced or lean to the amerindian. Dont you agree?

I can at least post 5 or 6 genetic studies (maybe more) showing this

True, Colombians have rather more Euro input than do Ecuadorians, Peruvians, Bolivians, Nicaraguans, Hondurans, Salvadoreans, Guatemalans and possibly even Mexicans. (Venezuelans are roughly on par).

Valedictorian
11-29-2018, 06:40 PM
A lot (for not saying the majority) of genetic studies show that WHILE mixed, colombians seem to lean towards the euro (harnizos) while other contries are more balanced or lean to the amerindian. Dont you agree?

I can at least post 5 or 6 genetic studies (maybe more) showing this

Overall the large bulk of Colombian population is Mestizo. Whether that mestizo population leans more towards the Euro or Amerindian side, depends greatly on the region we're talking about. Most mestizos from Cundinamarca, Boyaca, Santander, (Andean regional in general), do seem to lean more on the Euro side, but in the rest of the country is either balanced mestizo or Indo-mestizo, plus trirracials, of course.

Zuh
11-29-2018, 07:20 PM
True, Colombians have rather more Euro input than do Ecuadorians, Peruvians, Bolivians, Nicaraguans, Hondurans, Salvadoreans, Guatemalans and possibly even Mexicans. (Venezuelans are roughly on par).

Those Colombians you posted look more Amerindian admixed than that majority of people I see in Jalisco every day true facts.


Lmao when people used old studies always Other Latinos are college students when they pick Mexico its always poor jornalero labors.

Tooting Carmen
11-29-2018, 07:24 PM
Those Colombians you posted look more Amerindian admixed than that majority of people I see in Jalisco every day true facts.


Lmao when people used old studies always Other Latinos are college students when they pick Mexico its always poor jornalero labors.

More so than people in Jalisco, but how do they compare to people in Mexico City?

Zuh
11-29-2018, 07:27 PM
More so than people in Jalisco, but how do they compare to people in Mexico City?

They are more Euro than Mexico city. One thing in Mexico is that middle class Mexicans here weather its north Occidente or Mexico they all look homogeneous 60-80% Euro mixed.

Tooting Carmen
12-19-2018, 06:18 PM
bump

Scandal
12-19-2018, 06:22 PM
Hmm, blacks must be very overrepresented in their soccer team?

Tooting Carmen
12-19-2018, 06:27 PM
Hmm, blacks must be very overrepresented in their soccer team?

Indeed, just as they are (to varying degrees) in Ecuador, Brazil, England, France, Belgium, Netherlands...

Odin
02-09-2019, 11:05 AM
Mainly Mestizos and Triracials.