Ethnography of Trinidad and Tobago

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In Trinidad and Tobago part of the population is black, descendants of Africans who were taken as slaves in colonial times. There are also minorities of mulattoes, mestizos, indigenous people and European creoles. In addition, Asians have immigrated, including Hindus.

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