What do you call someone from the Caribbean?

It's become commonplace to refer to people from the Caribbean/West Indies as Caribbeans, Caribbeaners, even Antillians, in addition to the historical label of West Indians. More recently Afro-Caribbean and African-Caribbean have been added to the lexicon, to describe those who are of African descent.
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What race is Caribbean?

Modern Caribbean people usually further identify by their own specific ethnic ancestry, therefore constituting various subgroups, of which are: Afro-Caribbean (largely descendants of bonded African slaves) White Caribbean (largely descendants of European colonizers and some indentured workers) and Indo-Caribbean ( ...
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What are people from the Caribbean considered?

People from the Caribbean tend to identify with their homeland first—calling themselves Jamaican or Puerto Rican, for example. The word Caribbean is similar to the designation European, in that it refers to a region but not a person's specific race or ethnicity.
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What are Caribbean blacks called?

Other names for the ethnic group include Black Caribbean, Afro or Black West Indian or Afro or Black Antillean. The term Afro-Caribbean was not coined by Caribbean people themselves but was first used by European Americans in the late 1960s.
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What are the 6 ethnic groups in the Caribbean?

Our main ethnicities are: Groups of Indigenous peoples, Africans, Indians, Europeans, Chinese and Portuguese. Indigenous peoples: Our earliest inhabitants were the Carib, Arawak and Ciboney groups of indigenous peoples who migrated from South America.
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How do you identify a Caribbean person?

You or a Family member was born in a Country surrounded by the Caribbean sea, That is the "Caribbean's Identity". We are all Caribbean People , we are nationals of the country of our birth. I am Dominican by birth but a Caribbean person, who lives and works in the UK.
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What race are Dominicans?

Ethnicity. The population of the Dominican Republic is predominantly of mixed African and European ethnicity, and there are small Black and white minorities.
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Is Jamaica Afro-Caribbean?

Afro-Jamaicans are Jamaicans of predominantly or partial Sub-Saharan African descent. They represent the largest ethnic group in the country. Most Jamaicans of mixed-ethnicity descent self-report as just Jamaican.
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What race is Haitian?

Nearly all of Haiti's population are of African origin (termed blacks). A small minority of people of mixed European and African descent (called mulattoes) constitute a wealthier elite and account for most of the remainder. There is also a small number of people of European descent.
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Is Black Caribbean an ethnicity?

The Black Caribbean ethnic group had a younger age profile than the White British group at the time of the 2011 Census of England and Wales. The age profile of the Black Caribbean group partly reflects the first large wave of immigrants from the Caribbean in the 1950s and 1960s, and their children.
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What is Caribbean mixed with?

In many places an irreversible mixing of cultures has already taken place. A paradigm of this amalgamation is the countries of the Caribbean: they are a laboratory of heady mixtures of European, African, Asian and Mesoamerican Indian cultures.
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Where do Caribbean people originate?

We learned that the first settlers of the Caribbean came from Central or South America. They used stone tools and probably gathered wild plants and hunted animals. Another group of people moved into the Caribbean thousands of years later from South America and brought clay pots and farming.
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What ethnicity is Jamaica?

The vast majority of Jamaicans are of African descent, with minorities of Europeans, East Indians, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and others of mixed ancestry.
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What is the largest ethnic group in the Caribbean?

The strongest source of European ethnicity in the Caribbean, however, is Spanish. Roughly 60 percent of the Caribbean speaks Spanish, and Spanish names and customs appear widely throughout the area. In nations such as Cuba and Puerto Rico, Spanish heritage almost entirely dominates ethnic identity.
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Who originally lived in the Caribbean?

The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico.
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What continent is Caribbean?

Central America, the Caribbean and Greenland are considered part of North America. The double continent is situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere bounded by the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Arctic Ocean in the north, and the Southern Ocean in the south.
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Is Jamaica part of Africa?

No, Jamaica is not, geographically and politically, an African country. Jamaica is actually an idependent country situated in the Caribbean (considered part of the North American Continent) sea. Jamaica gained political independence from the British in 1962.
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Are the Caribbean islands part of south America?

The islands of the Caribbean are generally considered to be part of North America.
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What is my race if I am Hispanic?

Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. The term, "Spanish origin", can be used in addition to "Hispanic or Latino".
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What is Dominican descent?

Dominican Americans (Spanish: domínico-americanos, estadounidenses dominicanos) are Americans who trace their ancestry to the Dominican Republic. The word may refer to someone born in the United States of Dominican descent or to someone who has migrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic.
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Is Caribbean a heritage?

Bush issued the proclamation in June 2006. Since the declaration, the White House has issued an annual proclamation recognizing June as Caribbean-American Heritage Month.
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What culture is the Caribbean?

The Caribbean is a melting pot of cultures with influences from European colonizers, the native community who lived there before colonization, and the waves of immigration. In Jamaica, people believe that the soul of the dead can linger for nine days. African culture has left an indelible mark in Caribbean history.
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What countries are Afro Caribbean?

The 1.7 million Caribbean-born Black immigrants in the United States represent just over half of all Black immigrants in the country; most come from Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Dominican Republic.
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