Mexicans
Those of mixed Spanish and Indian, or indigenous descent are called "Mestizos."
they were called the Metis.
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Zambos
people of mixed European and Indian heritage
People of mixed Native American and Spanish parentage were called mestizos. The feminine form, mestiza, would be used when speaking only of women. The masculine form, mestizo, would be used when speaking of men only, or of both men and women, or of mixed race people in general. Collectively the people formed by unions of Spanish and indigenous peoples are sometimes called "La Raza."
he is mixed with a liitle indian
Names indicating a mixed heritage are only common for people groups with a racially mixed background. There never were names for descendants of people of the same race but only different nationalities. In that case, you usually look at their father's nationality and call them either Italian or Spanish.
African-American, Cuban, French, Indian, and Spanish.
Yes, the term "mestizo" historically referred to people of mixed Spanish and Indigenous American ancestry in Latin America. Today, it is a broader term used to describe individuals of mixed European and Indigenous heritage in various countries.
n., pl., -zos, or -zoes.A person that Spainiards called people of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
No he is from South Africa, Egyptain, Indian, Black. He is mixed