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Humboldt County was already multi-cultural when Euro-Americans arrived in the spring of 1850. The indigenous people occupied specific territories, spoke languages of several different stocks, and had similar but different social and cultural structures. The Wiyot, Yurok, Hupa, Karok, Chilula...
The Southern Cone is the southernmost region in South America, it consists of South Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, & Paraguay.
Argentina is mostly Whites/Criollos & Mestizos, & a smaller numbers of Amerindians, areas like Jujuy are more Amerindian, while Buenos Aires is more White/Criollo...
American Quadroon (🇺🇸):
73% Caucasian • 27% Sub-Saharan African
Brazilian Quapa (🇧🇷):
73% Caucasian • 26% East Asian • 1% Indigenous American
American Castiza (🇺🇸) with some Filipino (🇵🇭) ancestry:
65% Caucasian • 21% Indigenous American • 14% East Asian
Polish/Colombian (🇵🇱 🇨🇴) Castiza...