An Afro-Caribbean is a person of African descent who was born in or is resident of the Caribbean.
Religions in the Caribbean Islands are diverse, including Christian denominations, such as Catholicism and Protestantism, as well as Afro-Caribbean religions like Vodou, Santeria, and Obeah. There is also a significant Muslim and Hindu presence due to the region's history of colonization and immigration.
Pagan is a "catch all" or "umbrella" term commonly used to identify people of a religious background other than Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Afro-Caribbean practice is speaking about the practices of Afro-Caribbean people or the people themselves who inhabit the Caribbean islands whom to some can be grouped in under the "Pagan" umbrella term when they are not part of an Abrahamic faith.
Tim Duncan is of Afro-Caribbean descent. He was born in Christiansted, St. Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, to a mother of Afro-Caribbean background and a father of African-American descent. Duncan is often recognized for his heritage and has been an influential figure in both basketball and his community.
The estimated population of the British Virgin Islands in 2012 was 27,800. The 2005 Census population was 27,000. The vast majority of the population, 83.36% is Afro Caribbean.
Well in the Caribbean, the Africans mixed with American Indians called "Amerindians", in all of the islands of the Caribbean. For example, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Trinidad and Haiti. However, people stereotype only the Spanish islands to be mixed because most of the populations are lighter skinned (ie. Puerto Rico, Cuba). However, the British and French (ie. Haiti, Guyana, Trinidad and Jamaica) occupied islands highly mixed with indigenous Amerindians also. This phenomenon created a huge amount of Afro-Amerindian, slanted eye Caribbean people.
No, they are Afro-Jamaican or Afro-Caribbean as they are not Americans but Jamaicans.
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
There are no french Caribbean islands.
The Caribbean Islands are in fact, landforms themselves.
Antilles, Jamaica, Bahamas,and the Caribbean islands
Yes the virgin islands are in the Caribbean sea