Spanish
Note Mexican is a nationality, not a race or ethnic group. Actually, Mexican people can have several ethnicities, such as white, Native American, a mix known as "mestizo" and even Arab or Asian. Most Mexican people is already mestizo, or a mix of European and Native American. So the ethnicity would be 3/4 Native American, 1/4 European of Spanish ancestry.
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In Spain and most of Latin American, the word mestizo is used to describe people with mixed European and native American ancestry. In Venezuela, mestizo is used to describe people with any mixed ancestry.
I've heard it described as a sage-pine mix.
Where did you get that from? Hispanics culturally came from the Spaniards with some minor stuff from Native Americans and Africans. Genetic-wise, they're a mix of European, Native American and Africans depending on the location. For example, Mexicans are mostly Native American and Spanish, Dominicans are a mix of all three with Spanish being the most predominant followed by African and minor Native American blood and Chileans having mostly European blood with some Native American. Asians had very minor influence on Hispanics although the Native Americans did come from Siberia but that was over 10,000 years ago.
Most are European, Native American or a mix of both ethnicities known as mestizo.
Ethnically, most people of Central America are a mix of Native American, white (Spanish) and African ethnic groups, at varying degrees. Also, interracial marriages were common during colonial times, resulting in the Mestizo race. Hence, particular racial boundaries are blurred at best. Some examples are provided:Guatemala: Mestizo (mix of Spanish and Native American) 60%, Native American 40%.Nicaragua: Mestizo 69%, Spanish 17%, African 9%, Native American 5%Panama: Mestizo 70%, Native American 20%, Spanish 10%
Ojibwa is a Native American ethnicity, while many Mexicans are mestizo, which is a mix of Native American and white people.Please see related questions for further details.
Mexican = nationality, independent of race. You are asking the same as what is a mix of American and Creole? If you mean mestizo + creole = mestizo.
The majority of the population of Mexico is Mestizo, which is a mix of Native Mexican Indians and European (The majority of whom are from Spain). All races and many ethnic groups are represented within the population of Mexico.
Note Mexican is a nationality, not a race or ethnic group. Actually, Mexican people can have several ethnicities, such as white, Native American, a mix known as "mestizo" and even Arab or Asian. Most Mexican people is already mestizo, or a mix of European and Native American. So the ethnicity would be 3/4 Native American, 1/4 European of Spanish ancestry.
The word "mestizo" is derived from the Latin word "mixticius". In Spain, mestizo refers to "mixed" and is applied to individuals whose heritage is a mix of European and American Indian.
They are called bi-racial this means you are a mix between two different races! MESTIZOS
It was one of several race combinations held by the mix of Europeans, Native Americans and African people brought as slaves during the colonization of the Americas. Mestizos are the mix of European and Native Americans.
The population for North America and South American were different because they both stayed on there own side. Back in time places did not mix.
I am mix = Soy mestizo
No. Out of every 10 babies born in Mexico, 6-8 are mestizo, or a mix of Caucasian and Native American; 1 to 3 would be Amerindian and 1-2 would be "white".