Portuguese are White, descendants of the Lusitanians.
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most are Western Europeans are mostly Caucasian but Western Europe is decidedly multiethnic. Saying that you are Western European says nothing about ethnicity. There are non Caucasian people throughout Europe. Most Spanish people are white/caucasian-- unless they are descendants of another race. ie. If their family moved to Spain from Japan they are still Spanish but of Japanese ethnicity. Another bit of confusion comes from terms like Hispanic and Latino when applied to people from Spain. Hispanic refers to an individual who comes from a Spanish speaking country regardless of ethnicity. The United States census screwed up by deciding that Hispanic was an ethnicity choice in census taking. It doesn't really matter if you believe Spaniards to be Hispanic/Latino or not, because those terms do not describe ethnicity. The question: "Are people from Spain considered white?." is the same as asking "Are people from the United States white?", some are, some are not.
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The white light of the sun cannot be considered pure and uniform because they have different wavelength in different times.
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
Portuguese people are generally considered white in terms of race, often categorized as Caucasian. However, there can be variation in how individuals identify and relate to their own racial or ethnic background.
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
Portuguese are European, or "white". They are a Hispanic race, coming from the Iberian Peninsula, but would, today, be considered white. Southern Europeans, mainly Portuguese, Spaniards, and Italians, were not always considered white and were socially/politically excluded as were Africans in the US.
Yes, i believe the majority of Portuguese people are caucasian.
White.
Portuguese people are not typically considered Latino. The term "Latino" refers to people from Latin America, which includes countries in Central and South America but not Portugal. Portugal is located in Europe, and its people are considered European.
In general, Portuguese men are not considered black. Portugal has a diverse population with people of various ethnic backgrounds, but the majority of the population is of European descent. Black Portuguese individuals are a minority in the country.
Mixed people are almost never considered white, they're considered colored, even when they're half white. To be considered a white person you have to be fully white or look very white.
Portuguese
European / White Caucasian Don't mistake for Hispanic / Mexican.
No, Portuguese people are not considered Hispanic. Hispanic refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, while Portuguese people are from Portugal, a country in Southern Europe.
The Irish was not considered white in the 19th century. The Irish was considered black people.