Being considered Hispanic typically depends on your own self-identification and cultural connection, rather than just your family background. If you feel a strong connection to Hispanic culture and identify as Hispanic, then you can consider yourself Hispanic, even if it is through your grandfather.
No
Hispanic means that South Americans are of Spanish descent and Spaniards are Europeans which means there are considered White
Not always, for example; Spain is not considered hispanic because it is not from central, south, or latin america.
Yes.
The people of Colombia are first and foremost Colombian. They are also considered Hispanic, South Americans, Latinos, and/or Latin Americans.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
Honduran people are considered Hispanic. Hispanic people are generally those who have some Spanish ancestry. This includes people from Central and South America as well as those living in North America or the Caribbean Islands.
You are considered Hispanic if either of your parents had any Hispanic ancestry and you choose to describe yourself as Hispanic. Someone with one Mexican parent would be "half-Mexican," and that person's children would certainly have one parent with some Hispanic ancestry. The rest is up to you.
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Their language is Portuguese, not Spanish.
The Olmec as well as Teotihuacans are considered as such.