The term Mestizo was used to describe a marriage of a Filipino woman and a Spaniard man. Today, however, it is used to describe any person that is indigenous (i think that's how you spell it) and European
people of mixed Indian and European background
they are called mestizos
Mestizos & Mulattos
There is no Mestizo religion. However, since most Mestizos live in regions that were formerly part of the Spanish Empire, most Mestizos are nominally Roman Catholic, as are most of the people in general in those regions.
by numbers whites mestizos
They were all social classes in colonial Latin America
are mestizos in portugal
they are called mestizos
mestizos
Mestizos are Latin Americans that are of mixed European and Native American descent. An example of a sentence using the word "mestizos" is "The vast majority of Latinos are either Caucasians or mestizos. "
Mestizos in Texas are just like everyone else in Texas.
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Mestizos are descended from Europeans, frequently Spanish, and indigenous peoples of Latin America
Mestizos, being the children of Native Americans and the Hispanic conquerers, ate the same foods as their parents.
Mestizos are Ecuador's main ethnic group. Mestizos make up 65% of Ecuador's population.
Creoles are people of mixed European and African descent who were born in the Americas. Mestizos are people of mixed European and Indigenous American descent. Both terms are used to describe individuals of mixed heritage in different regions of the world.
Mestizos