Same Indian chick
I have a type
Those high cheekbones and that caramel skin tone
And they don't have the mustache and excessive body hair that white Mexican women have
I wouldn't be surprised if Yalitza has some African DNA mixed with her obvious indigenous heritage. She is from Oaxaca,
which is one of the most populous areas for Afro-Mexicanos in the country.
Her mother looks like my mother's sister and they hail from North Carolina.
"Until a few years ago, most Mexicans had no real idea about how many Afro-descendants existed, where they live or how they live.
Afro-descendants are part of who we are as a country, part of our history, our culture and ethnic background but most Mexicans do not know much about them. We do not know about our third root.
In 2015, for the first time in Mexican history, the Institute of Geography and Statistics (Inegi) included in the national census a question asking respondents whether they consider themselves to be afromexicano.
The results surprised many. NGOs and academics realized they had seriously underestimated their pre-census population estimates.
There are almost 1.4 million Mexicans who consider themselves to be afromexicanos. The majority of them live in the coastal areas of Oaxaca, Veracruz and Guerrero, but Mexico City and Baja California Sur also have important afromexicano settlements."
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/opinion/the-untold-history-of-mxs-afro-descendants/