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Those of mixed Spanish and Indian, or indigenous descent are called "Mestizos."
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 are people of mixed European and Indigenous descent in Latin America.
The Inca people are not called anything specifically in modern times as they no longer exist as a distinct ethnic group. However, their descendants, who still live in the Andean region of South America, are often referred to as Quechua or Andean people. Additionally, many indigenous communities in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia today have Inca ancestry and may identify as indigenous or mestizo.
Aborigines are indigenous to Australia. The correct term for Austalia's indigenous people is "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".
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Bolivia has the highest percentage of indigenous people in South America, with over 40% of the population identifying as indigenous.
Mestizo is not a language but rather a term used to describe people of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry in Latin America. People who are mestizo can speak a variety of languages depending on the country they are from, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, Nahuatl, and others.
People who originate from a particular area OR country