A person of mixed racial ancestry (especially mixed European and Native American ancestry)
Fusion of Baroque architecture with indigenous art forms in colonial South America, especially the Altiplano or highlands of Bolivia and Peru.
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1 The author derives his information from a mestizo and a full-blooded native.
2 These are the contemporary, globalized, mestizo discussions that hang over the book.
3 Mongrel State are mongrel or mestizo by nature and by name.
4 An old mestizo who offered us some goat's milk had a beautiful daughter.
5 John Dog didn't bother to flash his wild mestizo , switchblade eyes.
6 Mexico is a mestizo culture, a racially mixed cultura and the United States is not.
7 On the other, today Paraguay proudly considers itself a mestizo nation, with Francia as its founder.
8 Such was the case, however, for a young mestizo had been witness of the whole proceeding.
9 My father and I, two Spaniards, a mestizo , and our chief Indian guide, formed the first rank.
10 Imagine a mestizo Bill Clinton: cappuccino-coloured skin, a full head of white hair and a charismatic stage presence.
11 In some places nahuales are said to attack Indians who have too much contact with mestizo or Anglo populations.
12 As the mestizo propounded this inconvenient theory, a new burst of groans from the examinador seemed to confirm it.
13 Instead, it prizes Mexican " mestizo " looks and culture, stemming from the country's mixed European and indigenous heritage.
14 This week the musical bounty of Spain, from the acoustic pop of Madrid to the flamenco-inspired mestizo sounds of Barcelona.
15 Residents find a way to get by, using what is known here as "cabocla" engineering, or mestizo ingenuity.
16 A scowl was the only reply, but the big mestizo lowered his bow and turned over on his bed of leaves.
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