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Could you do a barplot with Colombian samples?
Do you know how euro are the Dominicans in Miami? They seem segregated from what I've seen. Some look regular but others very euro or a bit more SSA. It's confusing me really. I will travel there next year hopefully.
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I always see Miami and the Southwest studied but never any on New York, I wonder there are any ?
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Same topic here i made barplots with half hispanic half gringo mixes.
Notice the east coast mixes (More cuban, puerto rican) are more european
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7209690
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Not to mention east coast has a higher percentage of people from countries like Colombia and Ecuador living in New York, I guess Caribeños and South Americans are overall more European then Mexicans and Central Americans in the West Coast. But it’s skewed in favor for caribeños mainly and upper class Latin Americans in Florida. Puerto Rican’s and Cubans being the majority in these areas is mostly likely the case. In the southwest many near full amerindians and Indio mestizos contribute to those areas being Harnizo on average then strictly near close to Castizo.
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