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To see under the bridge, the mestizo would have to come right down into the water.
"He wanted to see how strong you are," said the mestizo.
However unbelievable, it had to have been the little mestizo.
There are some mestizos, which live primarily in the seat.
Now the captain looks at what he has taken from the pocket of the mestizo.
However, they are dominated by the far more numerous mestizos.
But it was more accurate to speak of the entire population as mestizo.
She smiled, very glad to see his wide mestizo face.
The mestizo fell to his knees, but he still held the knife.
Others, mestizos, were walking up and down the hallway, waiting.
There was fast money involved in this system that attracted the Mestizos.
The priest knows that the mestizo will at some point hand him over to the authorities.
From these unions, a new cultural group was formed, the Mestizo class.
His early patients usually were poor mestizos and people of the forest tribes.
The populations of the major cities are primarily white and mestizo.
The majority did not mix with the colonists or become Mestizos.
The name came from the word mestizo, the typical residents of the area during the Spanish period.
The number of American mestizos is thought to be between 20,000 and 30,000.
At first, the language was only spoken by the Spanish and mestizos in the cities.
After a generation or two, these landlords were mostly mestizos.
They do not, however, identify as such but rather as mestizo.
In the nineteenth century, for example, the term mestizo described a person whose parents were an Indian and a white.
However, there was overlap in these categories which recognized black mestizos.
With the Mestizos came their many traditions that today abound in the region.
It may be that the Mestizo must answer now, his power grows so great."