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    Quote Originally Posted by Petalpusher View Post
    What about a country like Venezuela in your opinion? When i see those pics they look heavily Amerindian but apparently they also have similar SSA than Brazil yet they don't look as much African influenced than Brazil.
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7317550

    Very hard to find even one passing remotely anywhere in Europe, besides the first row girl 2nd from the right who looks out of place.
    Venezuela, like most mainland Latin American countries, has bigger Amerindian than African input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petalpusher View Post
    I always imagined South America as a whole more native than SSA, but Brazil at least contradicts that.
    Brazil is the country that received the most africans in the history of the slave trade, so it's no surprise, it's a unique country because of its history. Brazil is similar to DR in some areas.
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    Cool study

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kriptc06 View Post
    Brazil is the country that received the most africans in the history of the slave trade, so it's no surprise, it's a unique country because of its history. Brazil is similar to DR in some areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RÓŻYCKI View Post
    3- There is very little Black People in Brazil as a whole, but at the same time, there is a majority of black people in some places, as example, in the state of Bahia, 95% of the population are Black or Half Black. The same goes for White people, there is NO WHITE MAN whatsoever in the Northeast, North and Central-West. In the Southeast there are SOME whites, mostly composed of 10% of the population, that said, in the South only, 98% of the native population are of white descent. Mostly a mix of North Italians, Germanics and Slavic people. Of course, today, in result of mass migration, that is changing very quickly.
    What a load of crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RÓŻYCKI View Post
    1- Never believe in race studies done by the Brazilian government, they (and most of the idiotic population) have a very distinct and bizarre interpretation of what Race and Ethnicity really means.

    2- Understand that Brazil is Continental-Country, similar to India or Russia. So, the CENSUS must be done BY REGION, or even, by Sub-Regions, otherwise it will not be a factual representation of reality.

    3- There is very little Black People in Brazil as a whole, but at the same time, there is a majority of black people in some places, as example, in the state of Bahia, 95% of the population are Black or Half Black. The same goes for White people, there is NO WHITE MAN whatsoever in the Northeast, North and Central-West. In the Southeast there are SOME whites, mostly composed of 10% of the population, that said, in the South only, 98% of the native population are of white descent. Mostly a mix of North Italians, Germanics and Slavic people. Of course, today, in result of mass migration, that is changing very quickly.

    4- European immigration to Brazil was VERY different of that of the USA, Canada or Mexico. The Europeans (mostly North Italians and Germans) were brought to the continent as COLONIZERS, not mere Immigrants... They built their cities from ZERO. And that is why Hunsrückisch and Lengua-Veneta are still official languages of Southern-Brazil.
    I never saw such schizophrenia coming from a Brazilian lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RÓŻYCKI View Post
    4- European immigration to Brazil was VERY different of that of the USA, Canada or Mexico. The Europeans (mostly North Italians and Germans) were brought to the continent as COLONIZERS, not mere Immigrants... They built their cities from ZERO. And that is why Hunsrückisch and Lengua-Veneta are still official languages of Southern-Brazil.
    Interesting, so you think european immigration in the entire history of Brazil had more Germans and Poles than Portuguese + Spaniards?

    Pure autism, since when german/slavic input into brazilian society is noticiable compared to Iberian input? you should go to a human butcher shop instead of giving "opinions" on anthroforums, comrade.
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    ASPECTS OF THE POPULATION OF THE SOUTH REGION
    Aspects of the population of the South region


    Southerners of German descent



    The southern region of Brazil is the smallest of all. However, this did not prevent it from achieving one of the best economic and social development indices in the country, many of which are higher than national averages. Its population contingent is also significant - according to data from the 2010 Demographic Census, carried out by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the South Region has 27,386,891 inhabitants.

    The process of occupation of the Southern Region is linked, especially, to two primary activities: agriculture and livestock. The region intensified settlement only from the 19th century onwards, until that moment the territory was almost completely uninhabited, except for native peoples, such as the Indians. Faced with this factor, the government promoted a settlement policy that attracted immigrants, especially of European origin. The Brazilian government wanted the settlement to facilitate the control and administration of the region, in addition, it feared the invasion of neighboring countries, if the region remained uninhabited.

    European immigrants received tracts of land from the Brazilian government, thus forming agricultural colonies, in which they developed agriculture and livestock. From the agricultural colonies, towns and cities emerged, some of them of expression, such as Blumenau and Itajaí (Santa Catarina), including São Leopoldo and Novo Hamburgo (Rio Grande do Sul). A fact that happened in Italian colonies that gave rise to Criciúma (Santa Catarina) and Caxias do Sul (Rio Grande do Sul).

    Nowadays, the region has two metropolitan areas that stand out: Greater Porto Alegre and Curitiba. There are also medium-sized cities of great relevance within the region, such as Londrina and Maringá.

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    Source: https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/bras...%20%C3%ADndios.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafael Passoni View Post
    This study helps us understand certain genetic markers and how they are related to ancestral origins in a particular group of people from Brazil. However, it may not give us a complete understanding of Brazilian ancestry as a whole.

    To get a more complete picture of Brazilian ancestry, it's recommended to look at various sources, including studies that explore population genetics.. It's also important to consider studies that cover a wider range of Brazilian populations from different regions and ethnic backgrounds.
    I mean, there's this paper from SciELO which do excalty that and the brazilian average ancestry did not change drastically:

    https://www.scielo.br/j/gmb/a/fk6kLT...dcZBC/?lang=en

    In this systematic scoping review were included 51 studies, comprehending 81 populations of 19 states from five regions of Brazil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RÓŻYCKI View Post
    1- Never believe in race studies done by the Brazilian government, they (and most of the idiotic population) have a very distinct and bizarre interpretation of what Race and Ethnicity really means.

    2- Understand that Brazil is Continental-Country, similar to India or Russia. So, the CENSUS must be done BY REGION, or even, by Sub-Regions, otherwise it will not be a factual representation of reality.

    3- There is very little Black People in Brazil as a whole, but at the same time, there is a majority of black people in some places, as example, in the state of Bahia, 95% of the population are Black or Half Black. The same goes for White people, there is NO WHITE MAN whatsoever in the Northeast, North and Central-West. In the Southeast there are SOME whites, mostly composed of 10% of the population, that said, in the South only, 98% of the native population are of white descent. Mostly a mix of North Italians, Germanics and Slavic people. Of course, today, in result of mass migration, that is changing very quickly.

    4- European immigration to Brazil was VERY different of that of the USA, Canada or Mexico. The Europeans (mostly North Italians and Germans) were brought to the continent as COLONIZERS, not mere Immigrants... They built their cities from ZERO. And that is why Hunsrückisch and Lengua-Veneta are still official languages of Southern-Brazil.
    Have u been in Bahia? I think not even in Salvador has a 95% range of black-admixed persons
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