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・ Afrocarpus gaussenii
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・ Afrocarpus mannii
・ Afro-Belgian
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・ Afro-Bolivian
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・ Afro-Brazilian history
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Afro-Caribbean
・ Afro-Caribbean history
・ Afro-Caribbean music
・ Afro-Chilean
・ Afro-Classic
・ Afro-Colombian
・ Afro-Colombian Day
・ Afro-Costa Rican
・ Afro-Cuban
・ Afro-Cuban (album)
・ Afro-Cuban All Stars
・ Afro-Cuban jazz
・ Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods
・ Afro-Cubans (band)
・ Afro-Curaçaoan


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Afro-Caribbean : ウィキペディア英語版
Afro-Caribbean

Afro-Caribbeans are Caribbean people who trace their heritage to Sub-Saharan Africa in the period since Christopher Columbus's arrival in the region in 1492. Other names for the group include African-Caribbean (especially in the UK branch of the diaspora), Afro-Antillean or Afro-West Indian. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, European-led triangular trade brought African people to work as slaves in the Caribbean on various plantations. Many Afro-Caribbeans also have non-African roots, such as European, South Asian, East Asian, Middle Eastern and Native American.
Although most Afro-Caribbean people today live in Spanish, French, and English-speaking Caribbean nations, there are also significant diaspora populations throughout the Western world – especially in Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, the United States and Canada. Both the home and diaspora populations have produced a number of individuals who have had a notable influence on modern Western, Caribbean and African societies – from Marcus Garvey and C.L.R. James to Aime Cesaire to Frantz Fanon, Colin Powell and Bob Marley.
==History of the African-Caribbean peoples==
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