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Afro-Ecuadorians (), also known as Black Ecuadorians (), are
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of predominantly
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descent.


History and background

Most Afro-Ecuadorians are the descendants of enslaved Africans who were transported by predominantly British slavers to Ecuador from the early 16th century. In 1553, the first enslaved Africans reached Ecuador in Quito when a
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heading to Peru was stranded off the Ecuadorian coast. The enslaved Africans escaped and established
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settlements in Esmeraldas, which became a safe haven as many Africans fleeing slave conditions either escaped to there or were forced to live there. Eventually, they started moving from their traditional homeland and were settling everywhere in Ecuador. Racism, on an individual basis and societally are strongly discriminated against by the ''
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'' and '' criollo'' populations. As a result, along with lack of government funding and low social mobility poverty affects their community more so than the white and mestizo population of Ecuador. After slavery was abolished in 1851, Africans became marginalized in Ecuador, dominated by the plantation owners. Afro-Ecuadorian people and culture are found primarily in the country's northwest coastal region. The majority of the Afro-Ecuadorian population (70%) are found in the province of Esmeraldas and the Valle del Chota in the Imbabura Province, where they are the majority. They can be also found in significant numbers in
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, and in Ibarra, where in some neighborhoods, they make up a majority. Many Afro-Ecuadorians have participated in sports, for instance playing with the
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, many of whom hail from Valle del Chota.


Culture

Afro-Ecuadorian culture may be analysed by considering the two main epicenters of historical presence: the province of Esmeraldas, and the Chota Valley. In Ecuador it is often said that Afro Ecuadorians live predominantly in warm places like Esmeraldas. Afro-Ecuadorian culture is a result of the Trans-atlantic slave trade. Their culture and its impact on Ecuador has led to many aspects from
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and
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cultures being preserved via ordinary acts of resistance and commerce. Examples of these include the use of polyrhythmic techniques, traditional instruments and dances; along with food ways such as the use of crops brought from Africa, like the Plantain and
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, and oral traditions and mythology like La Tunda. When women wear their hair as it grows naturally, it is often associated with poverty, which is why successful or upwardly mobile women tended to straighten their hair.


Music

''Marimba'' music is popular from Esmeraldas to the Pacific Region of Colombia. It was considered an
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by
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in 2010. It gets its name from the prominent use of ''
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s'', but is accompanied along with dances, chants, drums and other instruments specific to this region such as the ''bombo'', the ''cununo'' and the ''guasá''. Sometimes this music is played in religious ceremonies, as well as in celebrations and parties. It features call-and-response chanting along with the music. Some of the rhythms associated with it are ''currulao'', '' bambuco'' and ''andarele''. On the other hand, in the Chota Valley there is '' bomba'' music. It can vary from mid-tempo to a very fast rhythm. It is usually played with guitars, as well as the main local instrument called ''bomba'', which is a drum, along with a ''guiro'', and sometimes ''bombos'' and ''bongos''. A variation of it played by ''la banda mocha'', groups who play ''bomba'' with a ''bombo'', ''guiro'' and plant leaves to give melody.


Religion

The religious practice among Afro-Ecuadorians is usually
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. Catholic worship is distinctive in Esmeraldas, and sometimes is done with ''marimba''.


Political framework

Numerous organizations have been established in Ecuador to for Afro-Ecuadorian issues. The ''Afro-Ecuadorian Development Council'' (CONDAE). ''Afro-Ecuadorian Development Corporation'' (Corporación de Desarrollo Afroecuatoriano, CODAE), institutionalized in 2002, Asociación de Negros Ecuatorianos (ASONE), founded in 1988, ''Afro-Ecuadorian Institute'', founded 1989, the ''Agustín Delgado Foundation'', the Black Community Movement (El Proceso de Comunidades Negras) and The ''National Confederation of Afro-Ecuadorians'' (Confederación Nacional Afroecuatoriana, CNA) are amongst some of the institutional frameworks in place in Ecuador. The
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has given loans for Afro-Ecuadorian development proposals in Ecuador since 1998, loaning $34 million for related projects between 2003 and 2007, and
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also monitored the 2006 elections in Ecuador to ensure that Afro-Ecuadorians were not being unfairly underrepresented.


Notable Afro-Ecuadorians


Historical

* Alonso de Illescas (1528-1600s), African
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leader in Esmeraldas in colonial Ecuador. * Francisco de Arobe (1543 - after 1606) leader of Afro-indigenous
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communities * María del Tránsito Sorroza, midwife and formerly enslaved woman. * Martina Carrillo (1750–1778), Ecuadorian activist, born enslaved, who fought for the rights of Afro-Ecuadorians.


Politics


Government

* Diana Salazar Méndez, Attorney General of Ecuador * Lucía Sosa, Mayor of Esmeraldas from 2005 to 2013 and 2014 to 2018 * Paola Cabezas, first Afro-Ecuadorian presenter of Ecuador TV and politician


Activism

* Jaime Hurtado, from Guayaquil; known for fighting for the rights of the working people of Ecuador; founder and leader of the Democratic People's Movement (MPD); assassinated in the winter of 1999


Music

*
Guillermo Ayoví Erazo Guillermo Ayoví Erazo (November 10, 1930 - September 10, 2022) better known as Papá Roncón was an Afro-Ecuadorian musician, singer, and marimba player. Life Papá Roncón was born in Borbón, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Ecuador on Novemb ...
, Ecuadorian
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player and singer. * Karla Kanora, Ecuadorian singer. * Eddy More, Ecuadorian songwriter. * Jordan Quintero, Ecuadorian singer.


Literature

* Adalberto Ortiz (1914–2003), poet, diplomat and author. * Nelson Estupiñán Bass (1912–2012), poet and author.


Sports


Boxing

* Carlos Andrés Mina, Ecuadorian Light heavyweight boxer * María José Palacios, Ecuadorian women's Olympic lightweight boxer * Érika Pachito, Ecuadorian women's Olympic middleweight boxer


Judo

* Carmen Chalá, Ecuadorian Olympic Judoka. * Diana Chalá, Ecuadorian Olympic Judoka. * Vanessa Chalá, Ecuadorian Olympic Judoka.


Discus

*
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, Ecuadorian discus thrower that competed in the
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Weightlifting

* Neisi Dajomes, Gold medalist for women's weightlifting in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics * Tamara Salazar, Silver medalist for women's weightlifting in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics * Angie Palacios, Ecuadorian Olympic weightlifter and sister of Neisi Dajomes * Alexandra Escobar, Ecuadorian Olympic weightlifter * Oliba Nieve, Gold medalist for women's weightlifting in
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Sprinting

* Álex Quiñónez, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter; finalist in 200-meter dash at the
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* Ángela Tenorio, Ecuador Olympic sprinter * Yuliana Angulo, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter * Virginia Villalba, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter


Football

* Gabriel Achilier, player * Darío Aimar, player * Franklin Anangonó, player and manager * Brayan Angulo, player * Nilson Angulo, player * Tamara Angulo, player * Rorys Aragón, player * Robert Arboleda, player * Michael Arroyo, player * Jaime Ayoví, player * Walter Ayoví, player * Óscar Bagüí, player * Maximo Banguera, player * Christian Benítez, player * Álex Bolaños, player * Alexander Bolaños, player * Miller Bolaños, player * Adrián Bone, player * Carina Caicedo, player * Felipe Caicedo, player * Jessy Caicedo, player * Moisés Caicedo, player * Wilson Carabalí, player and manager * Byron Castillo, player * Segundo Castillo, player and manager *
Juan Cazares Juan Ramón Cazares Sevillano (born 3 April 1992) is an Ecuadorian Association football, footballer who plays as an Midfielder#Attacking midfielder, attacking midfielder for Ecuadorian club C.S.D. Independiente del Valle, Independiente del Valle. ...
, player * Walter Chalá, player * Nicole Charcopa, player * José Cifuentes, player * Janner Corozo, player * Ulises de la Cruz, player * Agustin Delgado, player hailing from Juncal village; signed a $3.5 million deal with the team from Southampton, England in 2001 * Alexander Domínguez, player * Frickson Erazo, player * Giovanny Espinoza, player * Pervis Estupiñán, player * Christian García, player * Carlos Gruezo, player * Jorge Guagua, player *
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, player *
Renato Ibarra Alex Renato Ibarra Mina (born 20 January 1991) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays for Ecuadorian club Independiente del Valle. Club career El Nacional He had been playing throughout his youth at the Ecuadorian team El Naciona ...
, player * Romario Ibarra, player * Anderson Julio, player * Ivan Hurtado, player * Jhojan Julio, player * Jefferson Lara, player * Juan Carlos León, player and manager * Fidel Martínez, player * Édison Méndez, player and manager * Sebas Méndez, player for the
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* Arturo Mina, player * Katherine Ortiz, player * Willian Pacho, player * Jairo Padilla, player * Diego Palacios, player * Juan Carlos Paredes, player * Gonzalo Plata, player * Joao Plata, player * Ángelo Preciado, player * Ayrton Preciado, player * Mónica Quinteros, player * Hólger Quiñónez, player and manager * Djorkaeff Reasco, player * Néicer Reasco, player * Moisés Ramírez, player * Jhafets Reyes, player * Kevin Rodríguez, player * Alberto Spencer (1937–2006), player and all-time top scorer of the ''
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'' * Antonio Valencia, player for
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and Ecuador national team * Enner Valencia, player for Internacional and Ecuador national team * José Valencia, player * Gustavo Vallecilla, player * Erika Vásquez, player * Pedro Velasco, player * Wendy Villón, player and manager * John Yeboah, player


Gallery


See also

* Afro-Latin Americans * List of Afro-Latinos


References


External links


Centro Cultural Afroecuatoriano
Website with much information on this subject {{Ethnic groups in Ecuador Ecuadorian Ethnic groups in Ecuador