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The term Mestizo was used to describe a marriage of a Filipino woman and a Spaniard man. Today, however, it is used to describe any person that is indigenous (i think that's how you spell it) and European people of mixed Indian and European background
they were called the Metis.
Mulattos
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Mestizo (Portuguese, Mestiço; French, Métis: from Late Latin mixticius, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscere, "to mix") is a term of Spanish origin used to designate people of mixed European and indigenous non-European ancestry. The term has traditionally been applied mostly to those of mixed European and indigenous Amerindian ancestry who inhabit the region spanning Latin America. In other regions and countries previously under Spanish, Portuguese or French colonial rule, variants of the term may also be in usage for people of other mixtures. In the Philippines, the term Mestizo originally bore the connotation of mixed Spanish and Filipino, whereas nowadays the term is used to identify individuals who are mixed indigenous Austronesian and European or any other Foreign ancestry.
people of mixed European and Indian heritage
people of mixed Indian and European background
The people of mixed Indian and European background
American Indian
MESTIZOS are people of mixed European and Indigenous descent in Latin America.
n., pl., -zos, or -zoes.A person that Spainiards called people of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
Mestizo.
A caboclo is a person of mixed Brazilian Indian and European or African descent.
people who have mixed European-African ancestries, and who are de-scribed as mulatto
Indo-European if you are talking about history. Indian being the people of India.
Yes, most have American Indian, African and European genetics.
Those of mixed Spanish and Indian, or indigenous descent are called "Mestizos."