Mestizo
Segregation between people of European and African descent, in South Africa, was called apartheid.
Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
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When European settlers came to America, there was no Native American 'literature' as we know literature today. There were only oral histories, traditions and elders. Since the Native People's languages and the European people's languages were different, there was no ability to share 'literature' of any kind. Realize, too, that European settlers viewed the Americas as a 'free and open landscape' where they could settle and claim their new lives, regardless of what they found on the land, including Native American peoples.
Depends on the color of one's skin usually... Long answer made short, most consider themselves bi-racial, or solely Native Americans, this includes those peoples of Hispanic, Mexican, Latin, African, and European ancestry...
Mestizo
Most of Paraguay's population could be termed "mestizos," meaning people of combined European and Native American descent.
A person of Irish and Native American heritage is called a mestizo. Mestizos are racially mixed people of European and Native American descent.
MESTIZOS are people of mixed European and Indigenous descent in Latin America.
Segregation between people of European and African descent, in South Africa, was called apartheid.
If you mean Native people, then no. 97% White Pure European descent, 3% Non-White
Multiracial descendent. My mother is of Native American and Caucasian descent of my Grandfather's side of the family and African-American on my Grandmother's side of the family. As for my father, his mother was of Native American descent and his father was of African, Afro-Jamaican, and Dominican descent. So basically, if I am mixed with African, Indian, Afro-Jamaican, Dominican, and Caucasian descent, that means I am of an multiethnic background.
Criollo are people born in Spanish American colonies of European descent. The term was used in the colonial era.
Three of them: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Central America have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America.
Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
You're all f***ing rtards. That's why I'm not posting the answer.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in one particular Native American language, not just in "Native American." Asking for a translation in Native American is like asking for a translation in European. The people = Anishinaabeg - (Chippewa/Ojibwe)