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  2. Afro-Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Venezuelans are designated by Spanish terms; no words of African derivation are used. "Afro-venezolano" is used primarily as an adjective (e.g., folklore afro-venezolano). "Negro" is the most general term of reference; "Moreno" refers to darker-skinned people, and "Mulatto" refers to lighter-skinned people, usually of mixed European ...

  3. Afro–Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    People who claim to be Afro-Venezuelans have stood out as sportsmen. Many Afro-Venezuelans are in the Major League Baseball and other sports – for example, former NBA/Houston Rockets forward Carl Herrera. However, most of them do not describe themselves as Afro-Venezuelan, but as Latinos or Hispanics or simply Venezuelans.

  4. Moreno Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    Other Venezuelans: White Venezuelans · Black Venezuelans · Native Venezuelans In Venezuela , Moreno ( Spanish : Swarthy, Brown, Dark) is a broad term to describe those Venezuelans , who tend to be multiracial , typically those who are genetically intermediate between Africans, Amerindians and/or Europeans.

  5. Category:African diaspora in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 16:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Afro-Venezuelan - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Afro-Venezuelan

  7. Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelans (Spanish: venezolanos) are the citizens identified with the country of Venezuela. This connection may be through citizenship, descent or cultural. This connection may be through citizenship, descent or cultural.

  8. AfroLatinidad - Wikipedia

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    AfroLatinidad celebrates the cultural similarities among many Afro-Latinos in Latin America. [ 3 ] However, a fear of "unbecoming" has been observed in certain AfroLatinidad communities, for example, among Afro-Cubans, as they are "assumed to lose their Cuban identity through assimilation among Afro-Cubans and African-Americans", where Cuban ...

  9. Cocoa panyols - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan and Colombian peasant cocoa-farm workers of the Venezuelan ancestry of Panyol landowners were referred to as Cocoa Panyols (or Cocoa Payols).The present-day Panyols of Trinidad and Tobago are descendants of those Venezuelan, Colombian, and Spanish Settlers, whose ancestors originated from Canary Islands, and Gulf of Paria and neighboring region ethnic indigenous Amerindians ...