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    Default Todos los latinomericanos tienen ascendencia española?

    Lo pregunto porque hay algunos que se ven muy mezclados predominando más su lado indígena como hay otros que si se ven más inclinado al euro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWolf97 View Post
    Lo pregunto porque hay algunos que se ven muy mezclados predominando más su lado indígena como hay otros que si se ven más inclinado al euro.

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    Id estimate like 90 -95 percent have some spanish mixture. A minority being immigrants from other countries or indigenous communities might not have spanish ancestry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taiguaitiaoghyrmmumin View Post
    Id estimate like 90 -95 percent have some spanish mixture. A minority being immigrants from other countries or indigenous communities might not have spanish ancestry.
    This, plus some rare Black + Native only admix...and Asians in Brazil mostly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos One View Post
    This, plus some rare Black + Native only admix...and Asians in Brazil mostly.
    Do Brazilians on average have more Portuguese ancestry or Spanish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexicano View Post
    Do Brazilians on average have more Portuguese ancestry or Spanish?
    Portuguese without blinking, but some of us have some minimal Spanish ancestry and could not be aware. I have some around the 17th century, his surname was García btw hahaha (not taking into account the spanish people that migrated to Brazil after its independence)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexicano View Post
    Do Brazilians on average have more Portuguese ancestry or Spanish?
    They speak portuguese. Do you know anything about brazilians?
    For brazilians he's suggesting its gunna be about the same percentage, just replace spanish with portuguese

    They are the same practically. Even for a while they Unified in Iberian Union. It dissolved though.

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    Pretty much all Latin Americans have some degree of Spanish ancestry. It doesn't matter whether we're talking about mostly European descended folks/"White" people, (minus the descendants of recent 20th century non-Spanish European immigrants, of course.), about Mestizos, Mulattos, or downright Black or Amerindian looking folks. All have Spanish ancestry, but there are however, some very isolated Black or Amerindian communities which may certainly have the least amount of Spanish ancestry to none at all.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Basilio_de_Palenque
    For instance the Palenqueros in Colombia. I don't know about genetic studies to confirm their 100% African DNA, but at least their culture is like completely African and that hasn't really changed much since they were brought from Africa.

    Colombia's pacific coast has also been historically one of the most isolated regions, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if many Pacific blacks have no Spanish/European ancestry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benjamin1805 View Post
    Pretty much all Latin Americans have some degree of Spanish ancestry. It doesn't matter whether we're talking about mostly European descended folks/"White" people, (minus the descendants of recent 20th century non-Spanish European immigrants, of course.), about Mestizos, Mulattos, or downright Black or Amerindian looking folks. All have Spanish ancestry, but there are however, some very isolated Black or Amerindian communities which may certainly have the least amount of Spanish ancestry to none at all.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Basilio_de_Palenque
    For instance the Palenqueros in Colombia. I don't know about genetic studies to confirm their 100% African DNA, but at least their culture is like completely African and that hasn't really changed much since they were brought from Africa.

    Colombia's pacific coast has also been historically one of the most isolated regions, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if many Pacific blacks have no Spanish/European ancestry
    and where the Spaniards were from. is it true that they were mostly Andalusians?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWolf97 View Post
    and where the Spaniards were from. is it true that they were mostly Andalusians?

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    All over the peninsula, actually. Although across the different Latin American countries there was a more marked influence of either the Andalusians, Castillians, Basques, Galicians, etc.

    For example Cuba's Spanish ancestry is heavily Canarian and Galician. Same thing with Puerto Rico, I believe. Colombia's Spanish ancestry is from all the corners of the Spanish peninsula, with variations across the regions, as you may find that some regions have more Basque surnames than the others, and it definitely has a strong Andalusian influence; the Virreinato was called "de Nueva Granada", after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benjamin1805 View Post
    Pretty much all Latin Americans have some degree of Spanish ancestry. It doesn't matter whether we're talking about mostly European descended folks/"White" people, (minus the descendants of recent 20th century non-Spanish European immigrants, of course.), about Mestizos, Mulattos, or downright Black or Amerindian looking folks. All have Spanish ancestry, but there are however, some very isolated Black or Amerindian communities which may certainly have the least amount of Spanish ancestry to none at all.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Basilio_de_Palenque
    For instance the Palenqueros in Colombia. I don't know about genetic studies to confirm their 100% African DNA, but at least their culture is like completely African and that hasn't really changed much since they were brought from Africa.

    Colombia's pacific coast has also been historically one of the most isolated regions, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if many Pacific blacks have no Spanish/European ancestry
    Only really Choco is overwhelmingly Black (as opposed to Mulatto or Triracial), surely? Even in Cali and the surrounding areas, most people look less Black than your average resident of Detroit or Baltimore does.

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