Bissau-Guinean Americans

Bissau-Guinean Americans are Americans of Bissau-Guinean descent. As was the case with almost all current West African coastal countries (and some of Central Africa), the first people in the United States from present-day Guinea-Bissau were imported as slaves. Thus, in the 21st century, there are many African Americans who have discovered, through DNA analysis, they descend mainly or at least partly, from Bissau-Guinean enslaved people.

Bissau-Guinean American
Total population
1,903 (2015 US census)
Regions with significant populations
Savannah, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, Newark, New Jersey, California, New York
Languages
Guinea-Bissau Creole, American English, Portuguese
Religion
Islam, Animism, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
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