Salvadorans can be of various ethnic backgrounds, including Indigenous, Mestizo (mixed Indigenous and European), and Afro-Salvadoran. While the majority identify as Mestizo, there is a significant Afro-Salvadoran community, primarily descended from enslaved Africans brought to the region during the colonial period. Therefore, some Salvadorans may identify as Black, but it is not a universal classification for all Salvadorans. Ethnic identity in El Salvador is diverse and influenced by history, culture, and individual self-identification.
They are, they have many Mayan ruins in the country.
yes there actually has, there was the football was when the salvadorans and hondurans fought. it broke out during a soccer game in honduras.
They are white
The term "Salvages" does not specifically refer to a recognized group of Native Americans. If you meant "Salvadorans" or another group, it’s important to clarify that Native Americans are the indigenous peoples of the United States. Each indigenous group has its own distinct identity, culture, and history, separate from other ethnicities or nationalities.
The answer to such a broad generalization is always "no."
The nickname for Salvadorans is "Guanaco."
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Few Salvadorans own cars
yes.
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they play soccer my uncle is salvadorean
normally Salvadorans speak Spanish so in Spanish you spell it like this Futbol you say fot and then boll but in English they call it soccer
They are, they have many Mayan ruins in the country.
In English you say Salvadorans but in spanish you say "Salvadoreños"
Salvadorans are not limited to what they eat. A traditional Salvadoran dish is a Pupusa. They also eat fried plantains and exotic fruits.
Some people in El Salvador are white because the Salvadorans come from Hispanic (Spain) and native people (Maya and Pipil). In Chalatenango, North of El Salvador, most of the people are white and blue eyes,because the influence of Spain is strong in that part of El Salvador. EL Salvador is a races mix country.