Mexican or "Mexica" itself was the name of the native group. There were hundreds of other smaller cultures as well in Mexico, but the word Mexican and Mexico comes from the Mexica Triple Alliance, which arguably had the largest population.
No, but she has Mexican in her mix.
Most are European, Native American or a mix of both ethnicities known as mestizo.
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 correct answer is: Quanah Parker.
No. Both are different nationalities.If you refer to ethnicity, most Mexican people (80%) are mestizos, or a mix of Caucasian and Native American; most Argentinians (93%) have Italian ancestry.
European, African and Native American bloodlines.
Mexican is a nationality, and Mexicans have many ethnic backgrounds including white, black, Native American and even Asian. Mestizo people are the result of white and Native American and black interracial marriages. Right now, from 60 to 80% of Mexico's population fall within this "ethnic definition". Genetically speaking, most Mexican people are 59% European, 35% Amerindian, 5% African.
i wouldn't say that they "came" from anywhere. indigenous peoples lived in Mexico before the Spaniards came, and called themselves Mexican.
yes a lot of people mix with Indian
Selena Quintanilla was an American singer. Her parents are of Mexican-American descent..
An interracial couple?
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