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system disappeared and
terms like "mestizo" fell in po****rity. The noun
mestizaje,
derived from the
adjective mestizo, is a term for
racial mixing that...
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Retrieved 27
September 2018. Vázquez,
Mario (1970) "Immigration and
mestizaje in nineteenth-century Peru", pp. 79–81 in Race and
class in
Latin America...
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preceded the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation's push
against the
mestizaje ideology that led to the 1996 San Andrés
Accords which granted autonomy...
- society. The
formation of
mestizaje emerged in the
shift of
Latin America towards multiculturalist perspectives and policies.
Mestizaje has been considered...
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Mestizo Colombians (Spanish:
Colombianos mestizos) are
Colombians of
mixed European (mostly Spanish) and
Amerindian ancestry. The 2018
census reported...
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attempts at
using Mestizaje to
create a
national identity through art, music, and dance.
Ballet Folklorico has also
become a
symbol of
Mestizaje and the mixing...
- 30, 2023. García Arévalo,
Manuel A. (December 13, 1995). "Orígenes del
mestizaje y de la mulatización en
Santo Domingo".
Archived from the
original on...
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national identity,
through a
process of
cultural synthesis referred to as
mestizaje [mestiˈsaxe].
Mexican politicians and
reformers such as José Vasconcelos...
- and
editor of
several works examining modern slavery in the Americas,
mestizaje in Cuba, and the
cultural representations of
disasters and incarceration...
- 1017/S1045663500007744. S2CID 162727279. Hill,
Michael (2010). "Myth, Globalization, and
Mestizaje in New Age
Andean Religion: The
Intic Churincuna (Children of the Sun)...