mestizo in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Mestizos were not a homogeneous group and were judged more by appearance than by actual ancestry.
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Its population is mainly mestizo, but includes many people of different ethnicities.
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In the 19th century, the area was still heavily dominated by indigenous people, with small settlements of mestizos and criollos.
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An estimated 7% of the population are mestizo.
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The city has a metropolitan population of about 2,200,000, composed predominantly of mestizos.
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The 86 percent figure is subdivided into 49 percent mestizo and 37 percent white.
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During the mid-19th century, were common to the death duels between gauchos and mestizos afroargentinos.
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Approximately 10% of that population is made up of indigenous peoples, while another 70% are of mestizo or mixed race heritage.
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The priest knows that the mestizo will at some point hand him over to the authorities.
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This would create an indigenous and mestizo class of tradesmen in carpentry, pottery, canoe making, locksmithing, ironworkers and much more.
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