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Ethnic group in the Cayman Islands
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Ethnic group
Mixed-Race Caymanians
Total population
est. 34,820 (2022)
42.7% of the Cayman Islands population
Regions with significant populations
Throughout the Cayman Islands
Languages
EnglishCayman Islands EnglishJamaican PatoisSpanish
Religion
Primarily Christianity
Related ethnic groups
English, Scottish, American, Jamaican, Cuban, Honduran

Mixed-Race Caymanians refers to citizens of the Cayman Islands with a multiracial background. The majority of the population is mixed-race, with most being of English and African ancestry, tracing their lineage back to early English and Scottish settlers, as well as enslaved people brought to the islands from Africa. There is also a large number of mixed-race Caymanians of Latin American origin, most notably with ties to Honduras and Cuba.

References

  1. ^ "Fall 2022 Labour Force Survey" (PDF).
  2. "ESO Cayman".
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