Mestizo
The term "Mestizo" refers to individuals in Latin America who are of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry. This cultural and ethnic identity emerged during the colonial period when Spanish colonizers intermingled with the native populations. Mestizos often represent a blend of traditions, languages, and customs from both their European and Indigenous heritage.
Mestizos make up a significant portion of the population in several Latin American countries, including Mexico, Peru, and Colombia. Their unique cultural identity has contributed to the rich tapestry of Latin American society, influencing art, music, and social practices. The Mestizo identity is often celebrated as a symbol of cultural fusion and resilience.