Mestizo (fem. mestiza) – a person of extended mixed Spanish and American Indian ancestry; Indio (fem. india) – a person of pure American Indian ancestry; Pardo (fem.
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Mestizo is a person of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry in the Spanish Empire. In Latin America, mestizo also denotes, identifies, and refers to culturally European people of indigenous ancestry. Wikipedia
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Jul 10, 2015 · The term mestizo means mixed in Spanish, and is generally used throughout Latin America to describe people of mixed ancestry with a white ...
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Mestizo, any person of mixed blood. In Central and South America it denotes a person of combined Indian and European extraction. In some countries—e.g., ...
The meaning of MESTIZO is a person of mixed blood; specifically : a person of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry.
Mestizo is at the core of Mexican Spanish and is used in Mexico and by Mexicans far more than in any other national community, but it has other meanings, as ...
In Mexico, the term mestizo (lit. "mixed") is used to refer to an identity of those of mixed European (mainly Spanish) and Indigenous Mexican descent.