So now you want to go into cultural anthropology and population genetics? I mean, really?you tellin me im not hiphop yet postin tariq nasheed links is non cypher
puerto rico is a place. in this place a majority of the people are indigenous
thats it. playing paper bag games on skin tones is for lame ducks who lack foundational knowledge.
do the math
“Today, the art, music, dance, cuisine and traditions are representative of the customs brought to the island from West Africa. Loíza is distinctly Afro-Puerto Rican, and that's what sets the town, located at the northeast corner of the island, apart from other areas in Puerto Rico”

Black History In Loíza: The Seaside Town In Puerto Rico With The Largest Concentration Of African Descendants
Located just a few minutes outside the capital city of San Juan, Loíza is home to the largest Black population in Puerto Rico.
“While the island has a rich African history, over 75% of Puerto Ricans identified as white in the 2010 census.”

Reporter's Notebook: Afro-Puerto Ricans Fighting To Be Visible On The Census - Latino USA
In this segment, journalist Natasha S. Alford explains what factors have lead to the undercount of the island's black residents.

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