Msheka or Mcheka
If you are a Native Mexican, then yes.
Some of them would include:NavajoApacheMescalero ApacheZuniHopiYaquiShoshoni
Mostly Blacks, Native Americans, Mexican, and people wjo performed the duties of being a cowboy.
the word "Indian" refers to people who are not native Americans
Yes, you are.
The name "Appaloosa" is derived from the Palouse River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where the breed was developed by the Nez Perce Tribe, a Native American people. While the horses themselves were influenced by Spanish horses brought by Mexican settlers, the term "Appaloosa" specifically has its roots in Native American culture.
If you are a Native Mexican, then yes.
Mexican or "Mexica" itself was the name of the native group. There were hundreds of other smaller cultures as well in Mexico, but the word Mexican and Mexico comes from the Mexica Triple Alliance, which arguably had the largest population.
It's Spanish. Spanish people origins are really Native Americans. I had my DNA done I'm mostly Juarez Mexican, Native American, and Dutch. My DNA data base shows a lot of Native descent.
What is the flower Dahlia.
Mexican is a nationality, not a race. What you are asking is something like "name of American and Caucasian people".
Some of them would include:NavajoApacheMescalero ApacheZuniHopiYaquiShoshoni
Native Americans of the south west lived in Pueblos.
Yes,it is Mexican. But all Spanish people use this name,it is very popular!
Taboo from Black Eyed Peas is Mexican and Native American.
Minorities
Yes. Most Mexicans are Mestizos, people of mixed European ("White") and Native American background. They account for 60-80% of the Mexican population. The rest of the population is made of white people, Native Americans and people of African, Asian and Middle Eastern ancestry.