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  1. Jun 7, 2018 · The result of mixing the two or three of the groups gave rise to new ethnic groups in Ecuador. Ecuador has a Mestizo majority, with significant minorities of people with indigenous, African, and European ancestries. Ethnic Groups Of Ecuador Mestizo . The Mestizos are multiracial people of mixed European and Amerindian bloodline.

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    There are five major ethnic groups in Ecuador: Mestizo, European, Afroecuadorian, Amerindian, and Montubio. The 2022 census reported Mestizos constitute more than 77.5% of the population, 7.7% Amerindian, 7.7% Montubio, 4.8% Afro-Ecuadorian and 2.2% white.

  3. The main ethnic groups of Ecuador include a number of Indigenous -language-speaking populations (often referred to as Indigenous peoples or Amerindians) and highland and lowland Spanish-speaking mestizos (people of mixed Indigenous and European descent). Ethnicity in Ecuador is often a matter of self-identification.

  4. By race, indigenous People of Ecuador make up about 7 %, with heavy concentrations around Otavalo and in the Amazon Basin. 6 % percent of the population is caucasian. Afro-Ecuadorians make up about 7 % of the population and primarily live in Esmeraldas. The genetic ancestry are generally consistent with ethnic identities and historical records.

  5. Learn more with our brief history of the Mestizo in Ecuador. According to Ecuador’s census research, as of 2010, the overwhelming majority of its citizens, 72%, identify as mestizo. That means that most Ecuadorians are of both indigenous and European (mostly Spanish) heritage.

  6. In Ecuador it is often said that Afro Ecuadorians live predominantly in warm places like Esmeraldas. Afro-Ecuadorian culture is a result of the Trans-atlantic slave trade. Their culture and its impact on Ecuador has led to many aspects from West and Central Africa cultures being preserved via ordinary acts of resistance and commerce.

  7. May 31, 2019 · Ms. Alarcón, who was raised with traditions from the indigenous Andean faith, began to explore Ecuador’s African diaspora, including the lives of her Afro-Ecuadorean friends. Her resulting ...

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