Latin American People - Gallery

Gallery

  • Brazilians of Ukrainian descent in Curitiba.

  • Salsa dancers in Camagüey, Cuba.

  • Garinagu children in Guatemala.

  • Argentine police officer.

  • Brazilian television personality, Xuxa.

  • Peruvian women at the Trujillo Spring Festival.

  • A representation of a Mestizo, in a Pintura de Castas during the Spanish colonial period of the Americas.

  • Past presidents of Chile.

  • Argentinean pupils in an Irish dancing school.

  • Guatemalan Maya girls in traditional dress.

  • Beauty queens in the annual Immigrant's Festival in Oberá, Argentina.

  • Indigenous peoples in Brazil.

  • Colombian pop singer Juanes.

  • Italian Argentine Javier Zanetti. About 50% of Argentina's population has Italian ancestry.

  • Quechua girl of Peru.

  • Argentineans in Buenos Aires.

  • Tomás González, Chilean athlete.

  • Salvadorean schoolchildren.

  • Athlete Jefferson Pérez of Ecuador.

  • Nicaraguan women in Managua.

  • Stefanía Fernández, Miss Universe 2009 of Venezuela.

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