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  2. Mestizo art - Wikipedia

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    Mestizo art is part of the Mestizo culture, the culture that emerged, alongside individuals called Mestizos, from the interaction of Spanish conquerors and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. [1] According to Jaime Barrios Peña, Mestizo art has to be understood in a context where neither pure races or pure cultures exists, [ 2 ] and that ...

  3. Filipino Mestizos - Wikipedia

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    Mestizos as illustrated in the Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas, 1734. In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)), or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry. [1]

  4. Mestizo - Wikipedia

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    Mestizos were a key demographic in the development of Filipino nationalism. [78] [79] During the 1700s, mixed Spanish Filipino Mestizos formed about 5% of the total tribute paying population [80]: 539 [81]: 31, 54, 113 whereas mixed Chinese Filipino Mestizos formed 20% of the population. [82] [83] [84]

  5. Intramuros - Wikipedia

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    Bank of the Philippine Islands, Benlife Building, and Tuazon Building Third Venerable Order Church (1733-1945) Mapúa University Schools and Convents Ateneo de Manila University (1859-1932) Tent Transferred to its Padre Faura Campus (now Robinsons Manila) after a fire destroyed its Intramuros Campus in 1932. The school again transferred to its ...

  6. Ximenez-Fatio House - Wikipedia

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    Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is one of the best-preserved and most authentic Second Spanish Period (1783-1821) residential buildings in St. Augustine, Florida.In 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. The building that was once home to a transient hotel known as the Morrison Hotel was the setting for cover photo for the band’s fifth album, titled “Morrison Hotel,” given the nod to the ...

  8. Sangley - Wikipedia

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    Sangley (English plural: Sangleys; Spanish plural: Sangleyes) and Mestizo de Sangley (Sangley mestizo, mestisong Sangley, chino mestizo or Chinese mestizo) are archaic terms used in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era to describe respectively a person of pure overseas Chinese ancestry and a person of mixed Chinese and native Filipino ancestry. [1]

  9. Mexico's new racial reckoning: A movement protests colorism ...

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    A few months ago, several employees of an upscale Mexico City steakhouse came forward with a damning allegation: The restaurant had a policy of segregation in which the best tables were reserved ...