Foxy Brown

Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2005 - Sweetface by Jennifer Lopez and Andy Hilfiger

Foxy Brown in 2005, photo by PR photos

Birth Name: Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: September 6, 1978

Ethnicity: Trinidadian [African, Chinese]

Foxy Brown is an American rapper, model, and actress. Her songs include “Na Na Be Like.” She was part of hip hop supergroup the Firm, along with Nas, AZ, Cormega, and, later, Nature. She is also known as Fox Boogie, King Fox, Queen Nefertiti, and Ill Na Na.

Foxy stated in an interview that when Jay-Z first met her, he thought that she was of Filipino and Black descent. Her uncle, Federico de la Asuncion, died in the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 on November 12, 2001.

Foxy has a daughter.

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  1. Trin-Tigan_Afro_Cau_Azn says:

    Yes we Trinis are very mixed, here are some genetic info about Afro-Trinidadians

    African ancestry 45% to 65% Admixture

    Afro-Trinidadians have approximately 45% to 65% African ancestry mainly from West Africa. Afro-Tobagonians have approximately 85% to 95% African ancestry also mainly from West Africa. From the time the French colonized Trinidad French Creoles (primarily white in appearance) were and to an extent still are considered the elite class. French Creoles, for the most part, are isolated from the general of the population. French Creoles (people strong of French European decent) and their Creole servants (Mulattos 1/ 2 black, Quadroons 1/4 black, and Octoroons 1/8 black, originally from France), did marry in high numbers and today many Trinidadian people who self-identify as “White” have some degree of African ancestry 2% to 10%.[3][4][5]
    South Asian ancestry 25% to 35% Admixture

    Afro-Trinidadians have 25% to 35% East Indian ancestry. Some people consider themselves dougla, and some do not find a need to make reference to their ancestry if they are part Indian and part African.
    European ancestry 25% Admixture

    A host of European countries have colonized and populated Trinidad over the centuries. Inevitably many different European people have added their genetic distinctiveness to the populous. A series of Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonians were studied with respect to hemoglobin types, serum protein systems (Tf and Gc subtypes) and red cell enzyme types (AcPh, 6-PGD, AK, EsD, GLO and PGM1). The average Caucasian admixture was estimated at 25% similar to Louisiana Creole people in America, certain populations in Guyana, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Brazil. The similarities are most likely due to the Spanish, Portuguese, and French colonials.

    In addition, prior to the African Trans-Atlantic slave trade, The British forcefully enslaved both Irish and the Scottish people. Prior to 1619 (beginning of the African slave trade) the Battle of Kinsale between the Irish and the English resulted in some 30,000 military prisoners, in which they created an official policy of banishment. The policy would mean slavery for the Irish and the Scottish in the Americas. During this time period the importation of African slaves began. Since the white slaves were of very fair complexion and did not do well in the sun, it was in the slave masters interest to make sure the African slaves and the Irish/Scottish slaved procreated. European slavery ended in the late 17th century. However, between 1600 to 1699, more Irish and Scots were sold as slaves than Africans. Only after the African Slave trade had become more profitable did the Irish and Scottish become indentured servants receive the option to earn their freedom. As a result of this slave trade the Caribbean has a large amount of people of Celtic and African descent, including Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica, Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and most noticeable on the Island of Montserrat where it has the highest population of redheads outside of Ireland, it is also known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean . Because of this history it is common for some people to have Celtic last names (Marcus Garvey, Irish last name) throughout the Caribbean.[6] [7][8]
    Indigenous American ancestry 2% to 5% Admixture

    Afro-Trinidadians have approximately 2% to 5% Indigenous/Native American ancestry. The main groups of indigenous people were the Caribs and Arawaks (also known as Tainos) Amerindians. The Amerindians are a dead culture and most full-blooded Amerindians died during the colonization of the islands, and from malnutrition during slavery. The majority of the people have been absorbed into the population throughout the Caribbean. There are still populations in Trinidad that claim themselves as Amerindian, however most are of Mestizo and/or Zambo extraction or are transplants from Venezuela. [9]
    East Asian Ancestry 1% to 2% Admixture

    Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonians have approximately 1% to 2% East Asian Ancestry, mainly from China.
    Other ancestry 1% Admixture

    Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonians have approximately 1% ancestry of other descent. Trinidad has had smaller populations of Lebanese, Syrian, and other Arab backgrounds.

  2. Ryan says:

    She looks African American + Indian

  3. liyah says:

    that’s weird jay-z would even think right away she was mixed with Filipino because she doesn’t look like she is, i would say indian.

  4. Trinidadian says:

    Look it’s simple those of us who are born in Trinidad and Tobago are as mixed up as you can find. We have the Caribs – our Native Indians , we have Europeans – Spanish , English , French , British , Proteguese , next we have African , next we have the Asians – East Indians , these fall into Indians and Pasistiani , also Chinese, Japanese, Koreans ,. Oh yes donot forget the Middle Eastern – Arabs – Syrians , Lebonanese ,
    We have so many mixtures that I forget half of them , lol .
    Oh yeah we also mix up with the other caribbean islands and those from south america , lol
    We come in all shades and it donot really have much pure races again since every body mix up like that .
    And that’s why we say we TRINI and if you ever google Trinidad and Tobago for Carnival you will see why our women Sweet so , lol

  5. moi says:

    most trinny people are mixed

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