The white nuns who run the leprosarium insist that the entire staff wear rubber gloves when dealing with the mestizo patients. |
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The proprietor, a sloe-eyed mestizo named Julio, set them up with local nut liqueurs and moonshine pinga. |
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But they allowed justified resentment at past treatment by the mestizo section of the masses to divert them from pushing forward the struggle against the common enemy. |
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Country consultations have involved children and adolescents from all sectors, rural, indigenous, mestizo, Afro-Ecuadorian and disabled. |
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With the arrival of the Spanish in 1532, the current mestizo and creole cultures of Piura were born. |
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That evaluation belongs to someone with knowledge of the relations between those of northern European descent and the mestizo population. |
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The precarious legal and political situation breeds mistrust towards the structural principle of the mestizo majoritydominated society and arrests any willingness to engage in processes of social change. |
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In the twentieth century, the Shuar people saw their original territory diminish as a result of the Ecuadorian government's resettlement of mestizo farmers from the overpopulated highlands. |
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It functions so as to support community projects of the indigenous peoples, African Americans and the poorest mestizo farmers in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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The indigenous groups that historically inhabited the Pacific coast have largely been assimilated into the mestizo culture. |
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The tondero and cumanana are the traditional music of mestizo Piura and northern parts of Lambayeque. |
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The majority of the population is mestizo, with sizable Mayan and White populations present, including Xinca and Garifuna minorities. |
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The Indians, however, spared the life of his son, who was the first Paraguayan mestizo. |
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In each census, residents predominantly identify as mestizo, reflecting years of intermarriage among the different ethnic groups. |
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Most people assume their mestizo identity while at the same time identifying themselves with one or more indigenous cultures. |
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Any native or Chinese mestizo, 25 years old, literate in oral or written. |
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Ethnic groups in Panama include Mestizo people, who have a mix of European and native ancestry. |
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Following the Spanish conquests, new ethnic groups were created, primary among them the Mestizo. |
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Eventually, the Spaniards intermarried with Pipil and Lenca women, resulting in the Mestizo population which would become the majority of the Salvadoran people. |
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The Mestizo culture are people of mixed Spanish and Maya descent. |
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