Photo courtesy of Joshua Project.By Anonymous
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QUICK FACTS:
People groups: 19
Population: 1,702,950
Unreached people groups: 6
UPG population: 640,700
Unengaged UPGs: 1
UUPG population: 700
Number of countries: 13
Affinity Bloc: Latin-Caribbean Americans
Overview: The term Afro-Caribbean applies to Caribbean people of African or part-African descent. Anglophones typically refers to English speakers, though it can also include speakers of English-based Pidgin-Creoles. The Anglophone Afro-Caribbean people cluster encompasses people of mixed African and Caribbean ancestry whose primary language is an English-based creole.
Peoples within this cluster: Black Creole; Indo-Caribbean; Indo-Caribbean, Muslim; Lesser Antillean Creole; Nicaraguan Creole; Saint Lucian; Tobagonian Creole English Speakers
Countries where they are found: Dominica; France; French Guiana; Germany; Guyana; Honduras; Netherlands; Nicaragua; Saint Lucia; Sint Maarten; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; United States
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