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its called a mestizo
native american
a native American descent is a person who is from the i guess "culture"
The term mestizo refers to a person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. The parent of Spanish descent may have been born in Spain or in the Americas.
a person that speaks spanish/espanol actually an American can speak spanish
I believe you are asking what is the title for a native born Spanish noble in the American colonies. To that end, the title for a native born Spaniard was "peninsular". This title denotes the fact the the person was born on the Iberian Penninsula.
That depends. A person who both Spanish and Native and born in Latin America (I'm saying that because I don't which country your talking about) is called "Creole". A "Mestizo" is someone who is racially mixed, but also often means that a person is Spanish and Native. Yes, "Creoles" are not just French and found in Louisiana, there are different kinds depending on which part of history you're examining.
a native American descent is a person who is from the i guess "culture"
Is called a mestizo.
Spanish, or in Spanish, Español.SpanishSpaniards.
A person with one Spanish parent and one Native American parent would typically be referred to as a "mestizo" in historical contexts. This term describes individuals of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry, particularly in Latin America. The usage of the term can vary based on specific cultural and regional contexts, but it generally signifies a blend of both heritages.
A person of Irish and Native American heritage is called a mestizo. Mestizos are racially mixed people of European and Native American descent.