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After the growing Haitian immigration to Chile, in the next generations there will be Blacks, griffes and mulatoes Chileans and we like it or not, these phenotypes will begin to pass there. And with this, there will not be a single country in America where the griffe can not pass, at least, as atypical.
In Paraguay there is visibility of griffes in Kamba Cuá, Kamba Kokué and Ambush. In Mexico they are visible in San Nicolas de Guerrero. In Bolivia there are quite a few among their Afro-Bolivian communities. In all other countries of North, Central, South America and Caribbean, griffs are, at least, infrequent. The only exception be maybe Argentina.
Will it be the next pan-American phenotype?
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