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races or ethnicities. The
related noun for the act of race-mixing is
métissage. The
second meaning of
being Métis, and the one that is
embraced by the...
- "Quadroons, Octoroons, Sacatra, and Griffe". Frédéric Regent, Esclavage,
métissage et liberté, Gr****et, 2004, p.14 Gérard Etienne, François Soeler, La femme...
- Poloni-Simard, La mosaïque indienne: Mobilité,
stratification sociale et
métissage dan le
corregimiento de
Cuenca (Équateur) du XVIe au
XVIII siècle. Paris:...
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towns have a
Hindu temple and a mosque. Réunionese
culture is a
blend (
métissage) of European, African, Indian,
Chinese and
insular traditions. The most...
- from the
original on 20
January 2010.
Retrieved 13
February 2010. "Le
métissage rentre au Panthéon".
Archived 16
December 2008 at the
Wayback Machine...
- Chambers, Cynthia; Leggo,
Carleton Derek (2009). Life
Writing and
Literary Métissage as an
Ethos for Our Times. New York:
Peter Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-0306-3...
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close as to be
confused with
Blanc itself.
Chantal Maignan-Claverie, Le
métissage dans la littérature des
Antilles françaises: le
complexe d'Ariel, Karthala...
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words used to
describe the
mixing of
races are mestizaje, mestiçagem, and
métissage respectively.
These words, much
older than the term miscegenation, are...
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would be unconstitutional. He
called for
coercive methods to
promote "
métissage," a
melting pot society,
which he
called an "obligation"
during a press...
- Eighteenth-Century Sabara,
Minas Gerais. pp. 117–18. Karahasan,
Devrim (July 2008).
Métissage in New
France and Canada, 1508 to 1886 (PDF) (Thesis).
European University...