mesitizos
mesitizos
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In Latin America, people of mixed indigenous and European descent are called ___
A person from Latin America with mixed blood is often referred to as mestizo. This term typically refers to an individual of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry.
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
The blending of Europeans and Indigenous peoples is often referred to as "mestizaje" in Latin America. This term specifically describes the cultural and racial mixing that occurred during and after the European colonization of the Americas. Mestizos, individuals of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, have played a significant role in shaping the social, cultural, and political landscapes of many Latin American countries.
What is now called indigenous religion
No they live in descents also called flocks.
American Indians are called "indigenous peoples," meaning they belong to the continent of North America. Historians estimate that American Indians have been living in North America for at least 15,000 years.
Roman Catholicism.
In Latin America, mixed-race people were often referred to as "mestizos," a term used to describe individuals of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry. The colonial caste system also included other classifications, such as "mulattos" for those of mixed African and European descent and "zambos" for those of mixed Indigenous and African ancestry. These classifications played a significant role in social hierarchy and identity in colonial and post-colonial Latin American societies.
The first people to visit North America were the Indians, or indigenous people, or first nations, as they are variously called.