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Interior layout of an 18th century Slave ship. The Atlantic African slaves were first brought to the Spanish colony that is now Chile in 1536. After crossing the Atlantic Ocean from the western coast of Africa, two overland routes trafficked many enslaved Africans to the colony: one crossing west from the northern coast of South America, and another traveling north from Buenos Aires over the ...
The recent study in the Candela Project establishes that the genetic composition of Chile is 52% of European origin, with 44% of the genome coming from Native Americans (Amerindians), and 4% coming from Africa, making Chile a primarily mestizo country with traces of African descent present in half of the population. [79]
Flag Date Use Description 1920– (creation) 1967– (Legal regulation) Presidential flag: A flag of Chile with the Chilean coat of arms in the center.: Ambassador flag A blue flag with white and red nordic cross and a white star in the canton.
Today, American culture is a dominant force in Chilean society, and an increase of North American tourists from the United States and Canada in the 1990s and 2000s attracted to the world-renowned scenery and increasing economic opportunity in Chile. Most recently a new addition to the list of notable Chilean Canadian is Mr Mauricio Rodriguez.
Racism in Chile encompasses any type of racial or ethnic discrimination by a group of inhabitants or organizations of that country against groups from other nations or the same nation. The origins of Chilean racism, and that of other Latin American nations, can be traced back to 16th century colonialism under the rule of the Spanish Empire .
The flag of Chile is similar to the Flag of Texas, although the Chilean flag is 21 years older. However, ... 38% Native American, and 2.5% African. [200]
African-American Flag; B. Black American Heritage Flag; J. Juneteenth flag; P. Pan-African flag This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 05:58 (UTC). ...
Black american heritage flag: African-Americans: America, North English, African-American Vernacular English, Tutnese, Gullah: 1967 The flag was created in 1967 by Melvin Charles and Gleason T. Jackson. [16] The idea to create the flag came about when Charles realized that every other group of people had a flag at parades except Black Americans.