麦士蒂索人
他们的混血儿子,马丁-科尔特斯被称为麦士蒂索人(Mestizo):西班牙或葡萄牙与美洲土著的混血儿。
混血儿
今天墨西哥的1.1亿人口中,60%是所谓的西班牙-印第安 混血儿 ( Mestizo ),30%是印第安人,而白人只有9%。似乎西班牙人和印第安人都不排斥相互通婚。
梅斯蒂索人
梅斯蒂索人(Mestizo)指混血儿。在西属美洲,该词用来指印第安人与欧洲人的混血儿。
欧裔与印第安人混血
... memory记忆 mestizo欧裔与印第安人混血 mimicry拟仿 ...
混血儿(尤指拉丁民族与印第安族的)
hybrid / Bastaard / half-caste / mixblood / mixed-blood
Mestizo (/mɛˈstizoʊ/; Peninsular Spanish: [mesˈtiθo], American Spanish: [mesˈtiso]) is a term traditionally used in Spain and Spanish-speaking America to mean a person of combined European and Native American descent, or someone who would have been deemed a Castizo (one European parent and one Mestizo parent) regardless if the person was born in Mexico or outside of Latin America. The term was used as a racial category in the casta system that was in use during the Spanish Empire's control of their American colonies.The term mestizaje, taking as its root mestizo or "mixed", is the Spanish word for the general process of mixing races. In English the term is miscegenation.To avoid confusion with the original usage of the term mestizo, mixed-race people started to be referred to collectively as castas. During the colonial period, mestizos quickly became the majority group in much of the Spanish-speaking parts of Latin America, and when the colonies started achieving independence from Spain, the mestizo group often became dominant. In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico, the concept of the "mestizo" became central to the formation of a new independent identity that was neither wholly Spanish nor wholly indigenous, and the word mestizo acquired its current double meaning of mixed cultural heritage and descent.In colonial Venezuela, pardo was more commonly used instead of mestizo. Pardo means being mixed without specifying which mixture; it was used to describe anyone born in the Americas whose ancestry was a mixture of European, Amerindian, and Black African.In the Spanish system of racial hierarchy, the sistema de castas, mestizos/pardos, who formed the majority, had fewer rights than the minority elite European-born persons called peninsulares, and the minority white colonial-born whites criollo, but more rights than the now minority indios, negro and mulato populations.In colonial Brazil, the Portuguese-speaking part of Latin America, most of the non-slave population (including the white one) was mestiço (Portuguese spelling) in the original Iberian definition of the word (mixed-race). There was no descent-based casta system, and children of upper class white landlord males and female slaves would enjoy privileges higher than the ones given to the lower classes, such as formal education, though such cases were not so common and they tended to not inherit the property, generally given to the children of free women, who tended to be the legitimate ones in cases of concubinage (also a common practice, inherited from Amerindian and African customs).In the Philippines, which was a colony of Spain, the term mestizo came to refer to person with Filipino and any foreign ancestry.In Canada, the Métis people is a community composed of those who possess combined European (usually French, sometimes Scottish or English) and North American Amerindian ancestry.In Saint Barthélemy, the term mestizo refers to people of mixed European (usually French) and East Asian ancestry.
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