daniel boone
The pioneer you are referring to is Bass Reeves. He was born to enslaved parents of African and Native American descent, not Mexican. Reeves became a legendary lawman in the American Wild West, working as a deputy U.S. Marshal. He was known for his exceptional skills as a firearms expert and tracker, and gained a reputation for his bravery and ability to bring notorious outlaws to justice. Reeves died in 1910, not 1945.
His parents didn't give him a nickname.
A white Mexican is a Mexican citizen who is predominantly of European descent and both his parents do not necessarily have to be white.
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He is an American of Mexican descent, he was born in Dallas, to Mexican parents.
Well, I hope what you're trying to ask is "What do you call a person who's parents were born in Mexico, but they were not." You call someone who was born in Mexico, Mexican. Someone who's parents are Mexican (Born in Mexico) they are called Mexican- Americans.
Yes,Born in Texas has Mexican parents
Her father is Mexican and her mother is Italian.
No. Only if either one of your parents is of Mexican origin.
The nickname makes it easier to remember your name. Sometimes parents give you the name which is difficult to pronounce so it is better to have a nickname than long one. Also the nickname is a token of love by the parents given to you.
Yes my parents are Mexican so i am kinda Mexican and i do karate
Selena Quintanilla was an American singer. Her parents are of Mexican-American descent..
Yes; Mexican citizenship is automatically granted to people born in Mexican soil or having one or both Mexican parents. Mexican law also allows you to have dual citizenship if you were born on a foreign land or any of your parents is a non-Mexican citizen.