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racial status for each partner. The
category castizo "was
widely recognized by the
eighteenth century;
castizos still did not
appear in
great numbers [in...
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Mestizos resulted in
offspring designated Castizos ("three-quarters white"), and the
marriage of a
castizo/a to an Español/a
resulted in the restoration...
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predominantly European or West
Asian ancestry (formerly
called criollos or
castizos in the
viceregal era), most
notably from Spain, and to a
lesser extent...
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considered on the
basis of
their “p****ing” for white. For example, many
castizos could've
gotten away with p****ing as
criollo because their features would...
- cholo; es
vocablo de la isla de Barlovento;
quiere decir perro, no de los
castizos (raza pura), sino de los muy
bellacos gozcones; y los españoles usan de...
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racial origin (including Mulatto-Creole, Dougla, Mestizo, Quadroon, Cholo,
Castizo, Criollo, Zambo, Pardo,
Asian Latin Americans, Chindian,
Cocoa panyols...
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total or
predominantly European ancestry (formerly
called Criollos or
Castizos in the
viceregal era). Traditionally, this
group had been more dominant...
- immigrants. Currently, a
large part of
Argentines can be
considered Criollos or
Castizos.
Since a
great portion of the
immigrants to
Argentina before the mid-19th...
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predominantly or
total European ancestry (formerly
called Criollos or
Castizos in the
viceregal era),
belong to
several communities which trace their...
- Peninsula").
Americano Person of
Criollo (pure or
almost pure Spanish),
Castizo (3/4 Spanish, 1/4
Native American) or
Mestizo (1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Native...