How many Afro Argentines are there in Argentina?

How many Afro Argentines are there in Argentina?

Afro-Argentines are Argentine people of Sub-Saharan African descent. According to the Argentine national census of 2010, the total population of Argentines was 40,117,096, of whom 149,493 (0.37%) identified as Afro-Argentine.

Why are there no African footballers in Argentina?

Because up to now, the African population in Argentina is minimal, courtesy of the Paraguayan War where they were used as cannon fodder, a yellow fever epidemic when they had no health or sanitary protection whatsoever, and the fact their number was limited to begin with, as African slaves were expensive to Spain which had no African colonies.

When is National Day of Afro-Argentines and African culture?

There are also quite a few African-descended Argentines in Merlo and Ciudad Evita cities, in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Since 2013, November 8th has been celebrated as the National Day of Afro-Argentines and African Culture.

What’s the like to be black and Argentine?

Afro-Argentines, whose families descended from the slave trade, often feel like they’ve been written out of history and are mistaken for foreigners in their own country. Produced by Hannah Green and Hannah Gelbart for the BBC News at Ten.

› Afro-Argentine family of Buenos Aires, 1908. Afro-Argentines are Argentine people of Sub-Saharan African descent. At the Argentine national census of 2010 the total population was 40,117,096, of whom 149,493 (0.37%) identified as Afro-Argentine.

Are there any descendants of African slaves in Argentina?

Now, for the first time in a century and a half, Argentine descendants of African slaves are organizing and going public to assert their identity. During the colony, the Spanish authorities described as different “varieties” from “crossing” include those resulting from the union of Black African people with people of other ethnic origins.

What did Carlos Menem say about Afro Argentines?

When asked about Afro-Argentines, most Argentineans believed that Argentina never took part in the slave trade or that the Afro-Argentines left Argentina “naturally”. Both of these theories are wrong. “Former Argentine President Carlos Menem who once declared: ‘In Argentina blacks do not exist, that is a Brazilian problem.’” – The Root

Are there any European descent people in Argentina?

Through the centuries people from neighboring countries like Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru have also immigrated to Argentina and established important communities. Neither official census data nor statistically significant studies exist on the precise amount or percentage of Argentines of European descent today.