In Spain's new world culture, the offspring of conquistadors and Indians were known as Mestizo.
In Latin America, persons of mixed heritage with white European and indigenous origin are commonly referred to as "mestizos," which means "mixed" in Spanish.
The term "mestizo" is now abbreviated to "tisoy," just as the term "Pinoy" for Filipino. It is used to refer to all Filipinos having a foreign origin, especially those who were born abroad or as the offspring of recent immigrants.
Most Mexicans (between 50 and 90 percent) can be categorized as "mestizos," which in modern Mexican terminology means that they do not entirely identify with either an Indigenous or European origin, but rather with cultural qualities combining both.
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