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|languages  = [[Benirdoban Creole]], [[Tropican Spanish|Spanish]], [[Tropican French|French]]
|languages  = [[Benirdoban Creole]], [[Tropican Spanish|Spanish]], [[Tropican French|French]]
|religions  = Predominantly Roman Catholic, minorities of Protestants
|religions  = Predominantly Roman Catholic, minorities of Protestants
|related    = Arará, [[Cape Verdean Tropican]], Ganga-Longoba, [[Haitian Tropican]], Lucumí people
|related    = Arará, [[Benirdobans]], [[Cape Verdean Tropican]], Ganga-Longoba, [[Haitian Tropican]], Lucumí people
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'''Afro-Tropicans''' or '''Benirdobans''' are Tropicans who mostly have West African ancestry. The term Afro-Tropican can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Tropico thought to emanate from this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Tropican society such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.
'''Afro-Tropicans''' are Tropicans who mostly have West African ancestry. The term Afro-Tropican can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Tropico thought to emanate from this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Tropican society such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 21 September 2020

Afro-Tropicans
Afro-Tropican.jpg
Afro-Tropican women
Total population
~400,000-600,000
Languages
Benirdoban Creole, Spanish, French
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic, minorities of Protestants
Related ethnic groups
Arará, Benirdobans, Cape Verdean Tropican, Ganga-Longoba, Haitian Tropican, Lucumí people

Afro-Tropicans are Tropicans who mostly have West African ancestry. The term Afro-Tropican can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Tropico thought to emanate from this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Tropican society such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.