In the Spanish cultures, someone who had both Native American and European ancestors was called a "mestizo," which means "mixed."
In the Anglo frontier cultures and into the early 20th century, such a person might have been called in English a "half-breed" or even less polite terms.
doujla or however you spell it, but it's pronounced dough-gla, at least that's what I know, I'm Trinidadian (although no longer living there), and one of my best friends in highschool was that mix so that's why I know, other people might call it something else but that's what I know they call in in Trinidad or maybe even the entire caribbean
Mixed race.
A half-white and half-black child is called a Multiracial.
a half dollar
No. That is based on DNA, which a transplant will not change.
i think he was black because she was angry at the whites so she could not have married a white person.
my mother said my grandpa is over half Cherokee Indian. how to prove my Indian heritage. Please help. clarkwally@yahoo.com
A Blindian
You call them a person.
I would call them Sir, or Ma'am, unless I knew their name.
Bi-racial, mulatto, mocha-chino
Maybe you could call them by their first name...
A half-white and half-black child is called a Multiracial.
The best thing to do is to call the person by his or her name.
You can call me dozy.
half black feet Indian, half African American.
I'm not sure if she's half, but she is evidently a "Black Indian." She is said to have Blackfoot Indian blood for sure, but her suspected Cherokee lineage has not yet been confirmed. Source : I am half black and half American Indian (eastern band Cherokee) Well, I discovered her mother is East Indian and her father is Blackfoot, and her name Ananda is East Indian.
He's Half Indian/Punjabi and half White as far as i am aware.
yes.