Are There Black Taino's?


The Taino people were indigenous to the Caribbean and were considered to be of a mixed ethnic heritage. They had a complex genetic makeup that included a mix of indigenous, African, and European ancestry. Historically, the Taino people were generally described as having dark skin, black or dark brown hair, and brown eyes. Some Taino's had a darker skin tone than others, and it is possible that some Taino's had a significant amount of African ancestry.


It's worth noting that the term "black" is often used to describe people of African descent, and that the Taino people's genetic makeup is complex and varied. Additionally, the Taino people were greatly impacted by the arrival of Europeans and their population was greatly reduced, which makes it hard to know exactly what Taino people looked like. Today, many people in the Caribbean who claim Taino heritage have a mixed ethnic heritage, which may include African, Indigenous and European ancestry.

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