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Latino Is Brown has been tightened to refer to when all Latinos are brown, or when someone thinks they are. Single-character examples fit in Phenotype Stereotype and Averted Trope examples should not be listed unless notable. I'm assuming the stereotype is discussed here


* LatinoIsBrown: Averted and alluded to. Neither Marabeli or her grandmother are particularly "brown". Marabeli mentions that Puerto Ricans are predominantly African and Spanish, with her grandmother clarifying that they also have a lot of Taino DNA too.

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* LatinoIsBrown: Averted and alluded to. Neither Lampshaded. Although neither Marabeli or her grandmother are particularly "brown". "brown", Marabeli mentions that Puerto Ricans are predominantly African and Spanish, with her grandmother clarifying that they also have a lot of Taino DNA too.
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* MinimalistCast: There are only two on-screen characters, Marabeli and her grandmother. The voice of Marabeli's mother can be heard, but she isn't shown.

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* MinimalistCast: There are only two on-screen characters, Marabeli and her grandmother. The voice of Marabeli's mother can be heard, but she isn't shown.shown.
* UnnamedParent: The grandmother is unnamed.
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* MinimalisticCast: There are only two on-screen characters, Marabeli and her grandmother. The voice of Marabeli's mother can be heard, but she isn't shown.

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* MinimalisticCast: MinimalistCast: There are only two on-screen characters, Marabeli and her grandmother. The voice of Marabeli's mother can be heard, but she isn't shown.
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''Yo Soy Taíno'' ("I Am Taíno"), also known as ''Dak'Toká Taíno'', is a Spanish-language short involving puppets.

Set weeks after Hurricane Maria hit UsefulNotes/PuertoRico in 2017, an unnamed grandmother and her granddaughter Marabeli discuss the disaster. They also discuss Myth/TainoMythology and Puerto Rican history.
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!!This short provides examples of:

* EdutainmentShow: The short is predominantly exposition about Puerto Rican history and Taino mythology.
* LatinoIsBrown: Averted and alluded to. Neither Marabeli or her grandmother are particularly "brown". Marabeli mentions that Puerto Ricans are predominantly African and Spanish, with her grandmother clarifying that they also have a lot of Taino DNA too.
* MinimalisticCast: There are only two on-screen characters, Marabeli and her grandmother. The voice of Marabeli's mother can be heard, but she isn't shown.

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