- less
common in New Mexico. Even
rarer are the
terms Novomexicanos and
Neomexicanos which are
exonyms never used in New Mexico. The
first Spanish settlers...
- origin; many are
descendants of
colonial settlers called Hispanos or
Neomexicanos, who
settled mostly in the
north of the
state between the 16th and 18th...
-
community has
resided there since 1683.
Alongside the
Tejanos of
Texas and
Neomexicanos of New
Mexico and Colorado,
Californios are part of the
larger group...
-
Nevadans New
Jersey → New
Jerseyans New
Mexico → New
Mexicans (also "
Neomexicanos", "Neomejicanos")
Normandy →
Normans North Dakota →
North Dakotans Northwest...
-
agnostics and
others exist Related ethnic groups Hispanos (Californios,
Neomexicanos, Tejanos)
Spaniards Mestizos Afro-Mexicans
Mexican Americans Indigenous...
-
State from". Netstate.Com.
April 13, 2009.
Retrieved July 22, 2012.
Neomexicano definition by
Royal Spanish Academy (Real
Academia Española) "Definition...
- Judaism, Buddhism,
Islam Related ethnic groups Hispanos (Californios,
Neomexicanos, Tejanos, Floridanos), Chicanos, Afro-Mexicans, Blaxicans, Indigenous...
-
Vaquero heritage remains in the
culture of the
Californio (California),
Neomexicano (New Mexico), and
Tejano (Texas),
along with Mexico,
Central and South...
- Gr****-American Italian-American Mexican-American
Native American New
Mexican (
Neomexicano and Pueblo)
Pennsylvania Dutch Tejano Tlingit List
articles American...
- to by the
demonym "New Mexican", and by the
Spanish language demonym "
Neomexicano" or "Neomejicano" (as well as the
feminine "Neomexicana" or "Neomejicana")...