New World Phenotypes
While the Old World often maintained distinct genetic lineages shaped by geography over millennia, the Americas became the site of an unprecedented biological and cultural collision. This page explores the emergence of populations that are fundamentally hybrid, born from the intersection of Indigenous survival, European colonization, and the forced or voluntary migration of African and Asian peoples.
It is important to note that some pages have not yet been created (these are marked in red), but are generally accepted as phenotypes or sub-phenotypes. Additionally, some phenotypes may appear in multiple groups as they can belong to more than one category.
Also note that this list is not exhaustive and may change as new information becomes available and more articles are created. However, it provides a starting point for those interested in learning more about the diverse world of phenotypes.
Mestizo types
- Mexican Mestizo,
- Sinaloid, A mexican regional variant that developed in the ranching–mining belt of northwest and north-central Mexico through long-term Spanish–Indigenous admixture. Found all over south-western U.S.
- Central American Mestizo
- Jinotega, Nicaraguan regional type found in the miskito region.
- Chesapeakid, a Black / African American phenotype that developed in the Chesapeake Bay region during the slave era.
- Mississipid, a Black / African American phenotype that developed in the plantation South of the United States.
- Louisianid, a Mulatto-Atlantid type.
- Mississippid, an Afro-Atlantid found in the deep south.
- Afro-Bajan, Shaped by nearly four centuries of African-descended continuity on the island of Barbados.
- Cafuzo, Brazilian type.
- Miskito Sambu, Balanced Central American type.
- Caribs,
- Cuban Mulatto, Cuban type.
- Brazilian Mulatto, Brazilian type that could be broken into regional variants.
- Louisianid, Southern U.S. Type.
- Brazilian Pardo, Mostly Europoid, may be broken into regional variants.
- Cibaenid, Oldest stabilized tri-hybrid phenotype in the post-contact Americas. Found in the Dominican Republic.