they are defined literally; remember most people in Brazil are black or mixed with black/nativeNo, they're not. Otherwise, there'd be a hell of a lot more shades of white/peach/pink/olive. There's actually a 'blonde' group -- I guess that's for all the folk with 'good hair' who can't outright pass as european.
branca (White) 54.28% 98,96% 0,73% 0,11% 0,07% 0,14% 100,00% 98,85
loira (Blonde) 0.05% 95,24% 0,00% 4,76% 0,00% 0,00% 100,00% 90,48
brasileira (Brazilian) 0.12% 91,20% 6,05% 2,27% 0,00% 0,47% 100,00% 88,93
branca + (adjectivated White) 0.14% 86,47% 9,62% 0,00% 3,91% 0,00% 100,00% 86,47
clara (of light colour) 0.78% 86,40% 11,93% 0,35% 0,14% 1,18% 100,00% 86,05
galega (Galician
these are your cacs