- The term
mestiços can also
refer to
fully African or East
Asian in
their full
definition (thus not brown). One does not need to be a
mestiço to be classified...
- to the 2017
census there are 212,540 of
Mestiços in Mozambique,
making up 0.79% of the po****tion.
Mestiços of São Tomé and Príncipe are descendants...
- In Sri Lanka, the
names Mestiços (Portuguese for "Mixed People") or
Casados ("Married")
referred to
people of
mixed Portuguese and Sri
Lankan (Sinhalese...
- with the
local Malayali po****tion and
children thus born were
called mestiços (Dutch: Top****es). They
spoke a
Creole language called Cochin Portuguese...
-
Angola consisted of
mestiços. It has been
estimated that by 1970
these people constituted perhaps 2
percent of the po****tion. Some
mestiços left at independence...
- to leave, and
married local native women,
fathering more
generations of
mestiços [citation needed]. The
caboclo po****tions in the
Amazon region of Brazil...
- of
former transcontinental countries Luso-Africans ****imilados Lançados
Mestiços Órfãs do Rei
Retornados Dicionário
Priberam da Língua Portuguesa: Pluricontinental...
- In Brazil, "Mixed Race Day" (Dia do
Mestiço) is
observed annually on June 27,
three days
after the Day of the Caboclo, in
celebration of all mixed-race...
- and
Indigenous descent are
usually referred to as
mestizos (Spanish) and
mestiços (Portuguese),
while those of
mixed African and
Indigenous ancestry are...
-
outnumber Europeans.
Towards the end of the 17th
century these mulattos or
mestiços became a
sociocultural elite in the
wider Afro-Portuguese community, as...