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Zambo ( or ) or Sambu is a racial term historically used in the to refer to people of mixed and African ancestry. Occasionally in the 21st century, the term is used in the Americas to refer to persons who are of mixed African and Native American ancestry.

The equivalent term in Brazil is (). However, in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa, cafuzo is used to refer to someone born of an African person and a person of mixed African and European ancestry.


Background
The word is believed to have originated from one of the or and its direct descendants. The feminine word is zamba (not to be confused with the Zamba folk dance.)

In some parts of colonial Spanish America, the term zambo applied to the children of one African and one Amerindian parent, or the children of two zambo parents. In (colonial Mexico), the term for those of mixed African and indigenous ancestry was lobo ("wolf"). This term of classification appears in official marriage registers and other official documentation.Vinson, Ben III. Before Mestizaje: The Frontiers of Race and Caste in Colonial Mexico. New York: Cambridge University Press 2018, p. 127.

During this period, many other terms denoted individuals of African-Amerindian ancestry in ratios smaller or greater than the 50:50 of zambos: cambujo (zambo-Amerindian mixture) for example. Today in parts of Spanish America, zambo refers to all people with significant or visible amounts of both African and Amerindian ancestry.


History
The term zambo was not formally used in Spanish territories. Competing terms, such as mulato, were also used. From the beginning the early sixteenth century, when African slaves were first imported to Hispaniola, unions between them and indigenous peoples, and Spanish colonists, began to take place. The two non-European groups sometimes worked together in the mines or on the plantations of Hispaniola, and on other Spanish Caribbean islands following the introduction of production in the 1520s. In other cases, Africans took refuge in indigenous communities after escaping slavery.

The term zambos was generally used to refer to persons who did not have European ancestry, but all sorts of unions took place through the centuries, of course. In the eighteenth century, the Spanish began making formal racial classifications, and defined zambo in what became its final, official meaning.

Some zambo groups became well known after being created by runaway or rebel Africans who mixed with or took over indigenous communities. In the unconquered regions of Esmeraldes, in what would become , for example, a small group of shipwrecked former slaves gained control of some indigenous communities, eventually representing them before Spanish authorities in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

The developed as the descendants of a group of African slaves who revolted in 1640 on a slave ship. They wrecked it at Cape Gracias a Dios on the border between and , to escape into the interior. There they united with the indigenous . By the early eighteenth century, Afro-Miskito people came to dominate the kingdom. They led warriors on many extensive to capture slaves for sale to Europeans. Their alliance and protection of English-speaking merchants and settlers in the area helped Great Britain found the colony of (present day ).


Today
Officially, zambos represent sizeable minorities in the northwestern South American countries of Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, and Ecuador, as well as in the Central American country of . A small, but noticeable number of zambos, resulting from recent unions of Amerindian men to women, and they are common in major coastal cities of Ecuador and in Imbabura province. Prior to rural-to-urban migration in Ecuador, Afro-Ecuadorians were mostly confined to the Esmeraldas Province and the in Imbabura Province. A 2021 genetic study in the journal Human Genetics and Genomic Advances showed that the average Afro-Ecuadorian carries significantly higher amounts of Amerindian ancestry than all other Afro-latino groups to the north of the country, with an average of 35.86% Amerindian heritage.

In Central America, two indigenous-African mixed groups have developed: the Miskito and the . The Garifuna originated from the combination of Africans who were shipwrecked or fled from neighboring islands to St. Vincent during the 17th and the 19l8th centuries. In 1797, they were deported by the British for supporting France during the French Revolutionary Wars to the island of , off the coast of . From there, they reached the mainland and developed communities along the coast of Central America from to .

In Mexico, where zambos were sometimes known as lobos (literally meaning ), they form a sizeable minority. According to the 2015 Intercensus Estimate, 896,829 people identified as both and Indigenous Mexican. The vast majority of the country's Afro-descended population has been absorbed into the wider population. Greater concentrations can be found only in communities scattered around the southern coastal states, including Michoacán, , , , , Yucatán, and , where many of the country's Afro-Mexicans reside.

Culturally, Mexican lobos followed Amerindian traditions, rather than African influences, as they often had Amerindian mothers and were brought up in her culture. Such acculturation also took place in , where the community absorbed and retained many aspects of Amerindian cultural influences, such as dress and the use of the . Those communities of Afro-Bolivians reside in the region of the Bolivian department of .


Racism and discrimination
The populations of African and ancestry have generally been marginalized and discriminated against.

In March 2008, the then US Senator reflected in a speech the difficult situation faced by the populations of African and Amerindian , thereby demonstrating his concern for the Zamba population of his country.


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