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Multiracial people

The terms multiracial people or mixed-race people are used to refer to people who are of more than one race[1] and the terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically-mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity.[2][3] A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mixed race people in a variety of contexts, including multiethnic, polyethnic, occasionally bi-ethnic, Métis, Muwallad,[4] Colored, Dougla, half-caste, ʻafakasi, mestizo,[5] mutt,[6] Melungeon,[7] quadroon,[8] octoroon, sambo/zambo,[9] Eurasian,[10] hapa, hāfu, Garifuna, pardo, and Gurans. A number of these terms are now considered offensive, in addition to those that were initially coined for pejorative use. "Melezi" are called the offspring of Muslim Romani men and woman of host populations.[11]

Individuals of mixed-race backgrounds make up a significant portion of the population in many parts of the world. In North America, studies have found that the mixed race population is continuing to grow. In many countries of Latin America, mestizos make up the majority of the population and in some others also mulattoes. In the Caribbean, mixed race people officially make up the majority of the population in the Dominican Republic (73%), Aruba (68%), and Cuba (51%).[12]

Definitions edit

In terms of race edit

While defining race is controversial,[13] race remains a commonly used term for classification, often related to visible physical characteristics or known community. In so far as race is defined differently in different cultures, perceptions of mixed race are subjective.

According to U.S. sociologist Troy Duster and ethicist Pilar Ossorio:

Some percentage of people who look native European will possess genetic markers indicating that a significant majority of their recent ancestors were African. Some percentage of people who look African or native African will possess genetic markers indicating the majority of their recent ancestors were European.[14]

In the United States:

Many state and local agencies comply with the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 1997 revised standards for the collection, tabulation, and presentation of federal data on race and ethnicity. The revised OMB standards identify a minimum of five racial categories: European American; African American; Native American and Alaska Native; Asian; and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. Perhaps the most significant change for Census 2000 was that respondents were given the option to mark one or more races on the questionnaire to indicate their racial identity. Census 2000 race data are shown for people who reported a race either alone or in combination with one or more other races.[15]

Related terms edit

In the English-speaking world, many terms for mixed race people exist, some of which are pejorative or are no longer used. Mulato, zambo and mestizo are used in Spanish, mulato, caboclo, cafuzo, ainoko (from Japanese) and mestiço in Portuguese, and mulâtre and métis in French. These terms are also in certain contexts used in the English-speaking world. In Canada, the Métis are a recognized ethnic group of mixed European and Indigenous American descent, who have status in the law similar to that of First Nations.

Terms such as mulatto for people of partially African descent and mestizo for people of partially Native American descent are still used by English-speaking people of the Western Hemisphere[citation needed] but mostly to refer to the past or to the demography of Latin America and its diasporic population. Half-breed is a historic term that referred to people of partial Native American ancestry; it is now considered pejorative and discouraged from use. Mestee, once widely used, is now used mostly for members of historically mixed-race groups, such as Louisiana Creoles, Melungeons, Redbones, Brass Ankles and Mayles.

In South Africa and much of English-speaking southern Africa, the term Coloured was used to describe both mixed-race persons of African and European descent, and those Asians not of African descent.[16] While the term is socially accepted, it is becoming outdated because of its association with the apartheid era.[citation needed]

In Latin America, populations became triracial after the introduction of African slavery. A panoply of terms developed during the Spanish and Portuguese colonial periods, including terms such as zambo for persons of Native American and native African descent. Charts and diagrams intended to explain the classifications were common. The well-known Casta paintings in Mexico and, to some extent, Peru, were illustrations of the different classifications.

At one time, Latin American census categories have used such classifications. In Brazilian censuses since the Imperial times, for example, most persons of mixed heritage, except Asian Brazilians with some European descent (or any other to the extent it is not clearly perceptible) and vice versa, tend to be thrown into the single category of "pardo". But racial boundaries in Brazil are related less to ancestry than to phenotype. A westernized Amerindian with copper-colored skin may also be classified as a "pardo", a caboclo in this case, despite not being mixed race. A European-looking person, even with one or more native African or Indigenous ancestors, is not classified as "pardo" but as "branco", a white Brazilian. The same applies to "negros", Afro-Brazilians whose European or Native American ancestors are not visible in their appearance. According to genetic research, most Brazilians of all racial groups (except Asian-Brazilians and natives) are, to some extent, mixed-race.

In English, the terms miscegenation and amalgamation were used for unions between whites, blacks, and other ethnic groups. The term 'miscegenation' initially replaced 'amalgamation' due to the latter's association with slavery in the 1800s,[17][18] while 'miscegenation' is today often considered offensive and controversial.[19] The terms mixed-race, biracial or multiracial are becoming generally accepted. In other languages, terms for miscegenation are not necessarily considered offensive.[19]

In terms of ethnicity edit

The terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically-mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity.[2][20]

Regions with significant mixed race populations edit

Africa edit

In East Africa, specifically Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania (including portions of the East African Community), people of mixed race are called half-castes (in English) or chotara (singular, in Swahili), wachotara (plural in Swahili).[21]

North Africa edit

In North Africa, numerous mixed race communities can be found, reflecting a history of both extensive Mediterranean trade around the region and later colonization and migration by African groups. Among these are the Haratin, oasis-dwellers of Saharan southern Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania. They are believed to be an ethnicity composed of Sub-Saharan African and Berber ancestry. They constitute a socially and ethnically distinct group within the Maghreb.[22]

For centuries, Arab slave traders sold sub-Saharan Africans as slaves in cumulatively large numbers throughout the Persian Gulf, Anatolia, Central Asia and the Arab world. Communities descended from these slaves and local peoples can be found throughout these regions.[23] Barbary pirates were known to attack European and British ships and take Europeans into slavery as well. So many were taken, that the memoirs of survivors are considered a literary genre known as captivity narratives. When English and other European colonists were taken captive by Native Americans, they had models for recounting their trials.

South Africa edit

 
Extended Coloured family from South Africa.

In South Africa, the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act of 1949 prohibited marriage between Native Europeans (people of European descent) and non-Whites (being classified as African, Asian and Coloured). But this followed centuries of interaction and unions resulting in mixed race children. This law was repealed in 1985.

Mixed race South Africans are commonly referred to as Coloureds. According to the 2016 South African Census,[24] they are the second-largest ethnic group (8.8%), behind Native Africans, or Native African Bantu peoples, who constitute (80.8%) of the current population. European South Africans make up 8.1%.[24]

Madagascar edit

Madagascar was settled between the first and ninth centuries AD by two groups: Austronesian peoples who arrived on outrigger canoes from across the Indian Ocean, and Bantu migrants who crossed the Mozambique Channel from mainland Africa. These two groups intermixed, forming the modern Malagasy people; later migrants from Arabia, Somalia, and India added to the genetic mixture.

Virtually all Malagasy people are of some degree of mixed descent; however, the amount of mixture varies greatly between regions of Madagascar, despite all Malagasy people sharing a common language and similar cultural elements. The Malagasy of the central highlands of Madagascar have predominantly Austronesian ancestry, the Malagasy of the west coast and the south of the island have predominantly Bantu ancestry, and Malagasy of the island's east coast are of roughly equal degrees Bantu and Austronesian ancestry. The average Malagasy person's genetic makeup includes a roughly equal blend of Southeast Asian and East African genes.[25]

Asia edit

India edit

Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, a radical thinker and educator, was of Indian and European background.[relevant?] Prior to colonization, the peoples of India had a long history of trade and other interaction with other peoples. More recently a Eurasian mix developed during the Colonial period, beginning with the French, Dutch, Portuguese and other European traders and merchants, including British. Such interaction continued during the British Rule in India, although it lessened as British families settled in the country. The estimated population of Anglo-Indians, the term for these Eurasians, is 600,000 worldwide, with the majority living in India and the UK.

Article 366(2) of the Indian Constitution defines Anglo-Indian as:[26][27]

(2) an Anglo-Indian means a person whose father or any of whose other male progenitors in the male line is or was of European descent but who is domiciled within the territory of India and is or was born within such territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for temporary purposes only;

Myanmar (Burma) edit

Myanmar (formerly Burma) was a British colony from 1826 until 1948. Other European nationals were active in the country before the British arrived. Intermarriage and relationships took place among such settlers and merchants with the local Burmese population, and subsequently between British colonists and the Burmese. The local Eurasian population is known as the Anglo-Burmese. This group dominated colonial society and through the early years of independence. After Burma gained independence in 1948, many Anglo-Burmese left the country; the diaspora resides primarily in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. An estimated 52,000 Anglo-Burmese live in Burma.

Philippines edit

 
Mestizos as illustrated in the Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas, 1734.

The Philippines was a Spanish colony for almost four centuries, or 333 years. The United States took it over after the Spanish-American War, ruling for 46 years. Many Filipinos are mixed Spanish Filipino, and according to Fedor Jagor, One-Third of Luzon which holds half the Philippine population, has Spanish or Latin-American admxiture. And it also has Philippine-American descent.[28]

After the defeat of Spain during the Spanish–American War in 1898, the Philippines and other remaining Spanish colonies were ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Paris. The Philippines was under U.S. sovereignty until 1946, though occupied by Japan during World War II. In 1946, in the Treaty of Manila, the U.S. recognized the Republic of the Philippines as an independent nation. Even after 1946, the U.S. maintained a strong military presence in the Philippines, with as many as 21 U.S. military bases and 100,000 U.S. military personnel stationed there as defense in Asia and during the Vietnam War.

After the bases closed in 1992, American troops left, often abandoning partners and their Amerasian children.[29] The Pearl S. Buck International foundation estimates there are 52,000 Amerasians in the Philippines, with 5,000 in the Clark area of Angeles City.[30] An academic research paper presented in the U.S. (in 2012) by an Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines Amerasian college research study unit suggests that the number could be a lot more, possibly reaching 250,000. This is also partially due to the fact that almost all Amerasians intermarried with other Amerasians and Filipino natives.[31][32] The newer Amerasians from the United States would add to the already older settlement of peoples from other countries in the Americas that happened when the Philippines was under Spanish rule,[33] as the Philippines once received immigrants from Spanish occupied Panama, Peru,[34] and Mexico.[35]: 

In the United States, intermarriage between Filipinos and other ethnicities is common. They have the highest number of interracial marriages among Asian immigrant groups, as documented in California.[36] Some 21.8% of Philippine-Americans are of mixed ancestry.[37]

Singapore and Malaysia edit

According to government statistics, the population of Singapore as of September 2007 was 4.68 million. Mixed race people, including Chindians and Eurasians, formed 2.4%.

In Singapore and Malaysia, the majority of inter-ethnic marriages are between Chinese and Indians. The offspring of such marriages are informally known as "Chindian". The Malaysian government classifies them only by their father's ethnicity. As the majority of these intermarriages usually involve an Indian groom and Chinese bride, the majority of Chindians in Malaysia are usually classified as "Indian" by the government. As for the Malays, who are predominantly Muslim, legal restrictions in Malaysia make it uncommon for them to intermarry with either the Indians, who are predominantly Hindu, or the Chinese, who are predominantly Buddhist and Taoist.[38] But Indian Muslims and Arabs in Singapore and Malaysia often take local Malay wives, because of their common Islamic faith.[39]

The Chitty people, in Singapore and the Malacca state of Malaysia, are Tamils with considerable Malay ancestry. The early Tamil settlers took local wives, as they had not brought their own women at that time.

In the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, intermarriage has been common between Chinese and native tribespeople, such as the Murut and Dusun in Sabah, and the Iban and Bisaya in Sarawak. A mixture of cultures has resulted in both states. The offspring of these marriages are called "Sino-(name of tribe)", e.g. Sino-Dusun. Normally, children are strongly affected by the father's ethnicity and culture, being raised in his culture. These Sino-natives usually become fluent in both Malay and English. A smaller number are able to speak Chinese dialects and Mandarin, especially those who have received education in vernacular Chinese schools.

Sri Lanka edit

Due to its strategic location in the Indian Ocean, the island of Sri Lanka has been a confluence for settlers from various parts of the world. There are several mixed-race ethnicities in the Island. The most notable mixed-race group are the Sri Lankan Moors, who trace their ancestry to Arab traders who settled on the island and intermarried with local women. Today, the Sri Lankan Moors live primarily in urban communities. They preserve Arab-Islamic cultural heritage while adopting many Southern Asian customs.

The Burghers are a Eurasian ethnic group. They are descendants through paternal lines of European colonists from the 16th to 20th centuries (mostly Portuguese, Dutch, German and British) and with maternal ancestry among local women. Other European minorities in such admixtures include Swedish, Norwegian, French and Irish.

The Sri Lanka Kaffirs are an ethnic group partially descended from 16th-century Portuguese traders and their enslaved Africans. The Kaffirs spoke a distinctive creole based on Portuguese, the Sri Lanka Kaffir language, which is now extinct. Their cultural heritage includes the dance styles Kaffringna and Manja, as well as the Portuguese Sinhalese, Creole, Afro-Sinhalese varieties.

Vietnam edit

Under terms of the Geneva Accords of 1954, departing French troops took thousands of Vietnamese wives and children with them after the First Indochina War. Some Eurasians stayed in Vietnam, after independence from French rule.[40]

China edit

West Asia edit

Ottoman slave traders sold slaves in cumulatively large numbers over the centuries throughout the Persian Gulf, Anatolia, Central Asia and the Arab world and communities descended from these slaves can be found throughout these regions.[23]

Europe edit

Romani people are of mixed South Asian, Middle Eastern and European ancestry. They settled in Europe thousands of years ago.[41]

United Kingdom edit

In 1991 an analysis of the census showed that 50% of Mixed Caribbean men born in the UK have native British partners,[42] and the 2011 BBC documentary Mixed Britannia noted that 1 in 10 British children are growing up in mixed households.

In 2000, The Sunday Times reported that "Britain has the highest rate of interracial relationships in the world" and certainly the UK has the highest rate in the European Union.[43] The 2001 census showed the population of England to be 1.4% mixed-race, compared with 2.7% in Canada and 1.4% in the U.S. (estimate from 2002), although this U.S. figure did not include mixed-race people who had a parent with African Ancestry. Both the US and UK have fewer people identifying as mixed race, however, than Canada.

In the United Kingdom, many mixed race people have Caribbean, African or Asian heritage. For example, supermodel Naomi Campbell, who has Jamaican, African and Asian roots. Some, like 2008 Formula One World Champion, Lewis Hamilton, are referred to or describe themselves as 'mixed'.

The 2001 UK Census included a section entitled 'Mixed' to which 1.4% (1.6% by 2005 estimates) of people responded, which was split further into White and Black Caribbean, White and Asian, White and Native African and Other Mixed.[citation needed] In the 2011 census, 2.2% chose 'Mixed' for the question on ethnicity.[44]

North America edit

Canada edit

 
Canadian actor and musician Keanu Reeves is of English, Native Hawaiian, Irish, Portuguese and Chinese descent.[45][46][47]
 
Canada Census Multiple Visible Minority 1996 – 2016

Mixed race Canadians in 2006 officially totaled 1.5% of the population, up from 1.2% in 2001. The official mixed race population grew by 25% since the previous census. Of these, the most frequent combinations were multiple visible minorities (for example, people of mixed black and South Asian heritage form the majority, specifically in Toronto), followed closely by white-black, white-Chinese, white-Arab and many other smaller mixes.[48]

During the time of slavery in the United States, a very large but unknown number of African American slaves escaped to Canada, where slavery was made illegal in 1834, via the Underground Railroad. Many of these people married in with European Canadian and Native Canadian populations, although their precise numbers and the numbers of their descendants, are not known.

Another 1.2% of Canadians officially are Métis (descendants of a historical population who were partially Aboriginal—also called "Indian" or "Native"—and European, particularly English, Scottish, Irish and French ethnic groups). Although the term "Métis" stems from the Latin verb miscēre, "to mix", the Métis people are a distinct ethnic group within Canada.

United States edit

 
US Census reporting of Two or Mixed Races 2010 – 2019

In the United States, the 2000 census was the first in the history of the country to offer respondents the option of identifying themselves as belonging to more than one race. This mixed race option was considered a necessary adaptation to the demographic and cultural changes that the United States has been experiencing.[49]

Mixed race Americans officially numbered 6.1 million in 2006, or 2.0% of the population.[50][51] There is considerable evidence that an accurate number would be much higher. Prior to the mid-20th century, many people hid their mixed race heritage. The development of binary thinking about race meant that African Americans, a high proportion of whom have also had European ancestry, were classified as black. Some are now reclaiming additional ancestries. Many Americans today are multi-racial without knowing it. According to the Census Bureau, as of 2002, 75% of all African Americans had mixed ancestries usually European and Native American.[52]

In 2010, the number of Americans who checked both "black" and "white" on their census forms was 134 percent higher than it had been a decade earlier.[53] In 2012, those choosing 'Two or more races' on the census was 2.4% of the total.[54]

According to James P. Allen and Eugene Turner, by some calculations in the 2000 Census, the mixed race population that is part white is as follows:

  • White/Native American and Alaskan Native: 7,015,017
  • White/African American: 737,492
  • White/Asian: 727,197 and
  • White/Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander: 125,628.[55]

The stigma of a mixed race heritage, associated with racial discrimination among numerous racial groups, has decreased significantly in the United States. People of mixed-race heritage can identify themselves now in the U.S. Census by any combination of races, whereas before Americans were required to select from only one category. For example, in 2010, they were offered choices of one or more racial categories from the following list:[56]

 
Barack Obama, the first mixed race President of the United States

The US has a growing mixed race identity movement, reflective of a desire by people to claim their full identities. Interracial marriage, most notably between whites and blacks, was historically deemed immoral and illegal in most states in the 18th, 19th and first half of the 20th century because of its long association of blacks with the slave caste. California and the Western United States had similar laws to prohibit European-Asian marriages, which was associated with discrimination against Chinese and Japanese on the West Coast. Many states eventually repealed such laws and a 1967 decision by the US Supreme Court (Loving v. Virginia) overturned all remaining US anti-miscegenation laws.

The United States is one of the most racially diverse countries in the world. Americans are mostly mixed ethnic descendants of various immigrant nationalities culturally distinct in their former countries. Assimilation and integration took place, unevenly at different periods of history, depending on the American region. The "Americanization" of foreign ethnic groups and the inter-racial diversity of millions of Americans has been a fundamental part of its history, especially on frontiers where different groups of people came together.[57]

On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as America's first mixed race president,[58] as he is the son of a European American mother and a Luo father from Kenya. He acknowledges both parents. His official White House biography describes him as African American.[59] In Hawai'i, the U.S. state in which he was born, he would be called "hapa", which is the Hawaiian word for "mixed race".[60]

Oceania edit

Fiji edit

Fiji has long been a multi-ethnic country, with a vast majority of people being mixed race even if they do not self-identify in that manner. The indigenous Fijians are of mixed Melanesian and Polynesian ancestry, resulting from years of migration of islanders from various places mixing with each other. Fiji Islanders from the Lau group have intermarried with Tongans and other Polynesians over the years. The overwhelming majority of the rest of the indigenous Fijians, though, can be genetically traced to having mixed Polynesian/Melanesian ancestry.

The Indo-Fijian population is also a hodge-podge of South Asian immigrants (called Girmits in Fiji), who came as indentured labourers beginning in 1879. While a few of these labourers managed to bring wives, many of them either took or were given wives once they arrived in Fiji. The Girmits, who are classified as simply "Indians" to this day, came from many parts of the Indian subcontinent of present-day India, Pakistan and to a lesser degree Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is easy to recognize the Indian mixtures present in Fiji and see obvious traces of Southern and Northern Indians and other groups who have been categorised together. To some degree, even more of this phenomenon would have likely happened if the religious groups represented (primarily Hindu, Muslim and Sikh) had not resisted to some degree marriage between religious groups, which tended to be from more similar parts of the Indian subcontinent.

Over the years, particularly in the sugar cane-growing regions of Western Viti Levu and parts of Vanua Levu, Indo-Fijians and Indigenous Fijians have mixed. Others have Chinese/Fijian ancestry, Indo-Fijian/Samoan or Rotuman ancestry and European/Fijian ancestry (often called "part Fijians"). The latter are often descendants of shipwrecked sailors and settlers who came during the colonial period. Migration from a dozen or more different Pacific countries (Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa and Wallis and Futuna being the most prevalent) have added to the various ethnicities and intermarriages.

Latin America and the Caribbean edit

 
Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul's mother is of English and Chinese Jamaican descent; his paternal grandmother was Afro-Caribbean and his paternal grandfather was a Sephardic Jew from Portugal.[61]

Mestizo is the common word used to describe mixed race people in Latin America, especially people with Native American and Spanish or other European ancestry. Mestizos make up a large portion of Latin Americans, comprising a majority in many countries.

In Latin America, racial mixture was officially acknowledged from colonial times. There was official nomenclature for every conceivable mixture present in the various countries. Initially, this classification was used as a type of caste system, where rights and privileges were accorded depending on one's official racial classification. Official caste distinctions were abolished in many countries of the Spanish-speaking Americas as they became independent of Spain. Several terms have remained in common usage.

Race and racial mixture have played a significant role in the politics of many Latin American countries. In most countries, for example Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Panama, a majority of the population can be described as biracial or mixed race (depending on the country). In Mexico, over 80% of the population is mestizo in some degree or another.[62]

The Mexican philosopher and educator José Vasconcelos authored an essay on the subject, La Raza Cósmica, celebrating racial mixture. Venezuelan ex-president Hugo Chávez, himself of Spanish, indigenous and African ancestry, made positive references to the mixed race ancestry of most Latin Americans from time to time.

Colonialism throughout the West Indies has created diverse populations on many islands, including people of mixed race identities. Of note is the mixture of West African communities, most brought to the region as slaves and East Indian settlers most of whom came as indentured labor after the abolition of slavery. Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname claim the highest populations of such mixtures, known locally as douglas. In addition to such mixtures, many inhabitants of the West Indies can also have any combination of Amerindian, Latino, European, Chinese, Arab and Jewish heritage.

Brazil edit

 
Adriana Lima is of Portuguese,[63] Afro-Brazilian, Native Brazilian, Swiss, West Indian and Japanese ancestry, which classifies her as a Pardo Brazilian.[64]

According to the 2010 official census, 43.13% of Brazilians identified themselves as pardo skin color.[65] That option is normally marked by people that consider themselves mixed race (mestiço). The Mixed Race Day or Mestizo Day (Dia do Mestiço), on 27 June, is official event in States of Amazonas, Roraima e Paraíba and a holiday in two cities. The term pardo is formally used in the official census but is not used by the population. In Brazilian society, most people who are mixed race call themselves moreno: light-moreno or dark-moreno. Those terms are not considered offensive and focus more on skin color than on ethnicity (it is considered more like other human characteristics such as being short or tall).

The most common mixed race groups are between European and African (mulatto) and Amerindian and European (caboclo or mameluco). But there are also African and Amerindian (cafuzo) and East Asian (mostly Japanese) and European/other (ainoko or more recently, hāfu). All groups are more or less found throughout the whole country. Brazilian mixed race people with the following three origins, Amerindian, European and African, make up the majority. It is said today[who?] that 89% or even more of the "Pardo" population in Brazil has at least one Amerindian ancestor (most of brancos or White Brazilian population have some Amerindian or African ancestry too despite nearly half of the country's population self-labeling as "Caucasian" in the censuses.[citation needed] In Brazil, it is very common for mixed race people to claim that they have no Amerindian ancestry, but studies have found[who?] that if a Brazilian mixed race people can trace their ancestry back to nearly eight to nine generations, they will have at least one Amerindian ancestor from their maternal side of the family.

Since mixed race relations in Brazilian society have occurred for many generations, some people find it difficult to trace their own ethnic ancestry. Today a majority of mixed-race Brazilians do not really know their ethnic ancestry. Their unique features make them Brazilian-looking in skin color, lips and nose shape or hair texture, but they are aware only that their ancestors were probably Portuguese, African or Amerindian. Also, there was a very large number of other Europeans (counted in the millions) who contributed to the Brazilian racial make up, Japanese (the largest Japanese population outside Japan), Italian (the largest Italian population outside Italy) Lebanese (the largest population of Lebanese outside Lebanon), Germans, Poles and Russians. There is also a high percentage of Brazilians of Jewish descent, perhaps hundreds of thousands, mostly found in the northeast of the country who cannot be sure of their ancestry as they descend from the so-called "Crypto-Jews" (Jews who practiced Judaism in secret but outwardly pretended to be Catholics), also called Marranos or New Christians, often considered Portuguese. According to some sources, one third of families arrived from Portugal during colonization were of Jewish origin.[citation needed]

There is a high level of integration between all groups but also a great social and economic difference between European descendants (more common in upper and middle classes) and African, Amerindian and mixed race descendants (more common in lower classes), which is called Brazilian apartheid.

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Mixed race redirects here For the album by Tricky see Mixed Race album For more information see Multiracialism This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Multiracial people news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The terms multiracial people or mixed race people are used to refer to people who are of more than one race 1 and the terms multi ethnic people or ethnically mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity 2 3 A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mixed race people in a variety of contexts including multiethnic polyethnic occasionally bi ethnic Metis Muwallad 4 Colored Dougla half caste ʻafakasi mestizo 5 mutt 6 Melungeon 7 quadroon 8 octoroon sambo zambo 9 Eurasian 10 hapa hafu Garifuna pardo and Gurans A number of these terms are now considered offensive in addition to those that were initially coined for pejorative use Melezi are called the offspring of Muslim Romani men and woman of host populations 11 Individuals of mixed race backgrounds make up a significant portion of the population in many parts of the world In North America studies have found that the mixed race population is continuing to grow In many countries of Latin America mestizos make up the majority of the population and in some others also mulattoes In the Caribbean mixed race people officially make up the majority of the population in the Dominican Republic 73 Aruba 68 and Cuba 51 12 Contents 1 Definitions 1 1 In terms of race 1 1 1 Related terms 1 2 In terms of ethnicity 2 Regions with significant mixed race populations 2 1 Africa 2 1 1 North Africa 2 1 2 South Africa 2 1 3 Madagascar 2 2 Asia 2 2 1 India 2 2 2 Myanmar Burma 2 2 3 Philippines 2 2 4 Singapore and Malaysia 2 2 5 Sri Lanka 2 2 6 Vietnam 2 2 7 China 2 2 8 West Asia 2 3 Europe 2 3 1 United Kingdom 2 4 North America 2 4 1 Canada 2 4 2 United States 2 5 Oceania 2 5 1 Fiji 2 6 Latin America and the Caribbean 2 6 1 Brazil 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Bibliography 5 Sources 6 External linksDefinitions editIn terms of race edit See also Race human categorization While defining race is controversial 13 race remains a commonly used term for classification often related to visible physical characteristics or known community In so far as race is defined differently in different cultures perceptions of mixed race are subjective According to U S sociologist Troy Duster and ethicist Pilar Ossorio Some percentage of people who look native European will possess genetic markers indicating that a significant majority of their recent ancestors were African Some percentage of people who look African or native African will possess genetic markers indicating the majority of their recent ancestors were European 14 In the United States Many state and local agencies comply with the U S Office of Management and Budget OMB 1997 revised standards for the collection tabulation and presentation of federal data on race and ethnicity The revised OMB standards identify a minimum of five racial categories European American African American Native American and Alaska Native Asian and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Perhaps the most significant change for Census 2000 was that respondents were given the option to mark one or more races on the questionnaire to indicate their racial identity Census 2000 race data are shown for people who reported a race either alone or in combination with one or more other races 15 Related terms edit In the English speaking world many terms for mixed race people exist some of which are pejorative or are no longer used Mulato zambo and mestizo are used in Spanish mulato caboclo cafuzo ainoko from Japanese and mestico in Portuguese and mulatre and metis in French These terms are also in certain contexts used in the English speaking world In Canada the Metis are a recognized ethnic group of mixed European and Indigenous American descent who have status in the law similar to that of First Nations Terms such as mulatto for people of partially African descent and mestizo for people of partially Native American descent are still used by English speaking people of the Western Hemisphere citation needed but mostly to refer to the past or to the demography of Latin America and its diasporic population Half breed is a historic term that referred to people of partial Native American ancestry it is now considered pejorative and discouraged from use Mestee once widely used is now used mostly for members of historically mixed race groups such as Louisiana Creoles Melungeons Redbones Brass Ankles and Mayles In South Africa and much of English speaking southern Africa the term Coloured was used to describe both mixed race persons of African and European descent and those Asians not of African descent 16 While the term is socially accepted it is becoming outdated because of its association with the apartheid era citation needed In Latin America populations became triracial after the introduction of African slavery A panoply of terms developed during the Spanish and Portuguese colonial periods including terms such as zambo for persons of Native American and native African descent Charts and diagrams intended to explain the classifications were common The well known Casta paintings in Mexico and to some extent Peru were illustrations of the different classifications At one time Latin American census categories have used such classifications In Brazilian censuses since the Imperial times for example most persons of mixed heritage except Asian Brazilians with some European descent or any other to the extent it is not clearly perceptible and vice versa tend to be thrown into the single category of pardo But racial boundaries in Brazil are related less to ancestry than to phenotype A westernized Amerindian with copper colored skin may also be classified as a pardo a caboclo in this case despite not being mixed race A European looking person even with one or more native African or Indigenous ancestors is not classified as pardo but as branco a white Brazilian The same applies to negros Afro Brazilians whose European or Native American ancestors are not visible in their appearance According to genetic research most Brazilians of all racial groups except Asian Brazilians and natives are to some extent mixed race In English the terms miscegenation and amalgamation were used for unions between whites blacks and other ethnic groups The term miscegenation initially replaced amalgamation due to the latter s association with slavery in the 1800s 17 18 while miscegenation is today often considered offensive and controversial 19 The terms mixed race biracial or multiracial are becoming generally accepted In other languages terms for miscegenation are not necessarily considered offensive 19 In terms of ethnicity edit The terms multi ethnic people or ethnically mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity 2 20 Regions with significant mixed race populations editAfrica edit In East Africa specifically Uganda Kenya and Tanzania including portions of the East African Community people of mixed race are called half castes in English or chotara singular in Swahili wachotara plural in Swahili 21 North Africa edit Further information Afro Arab In North Africa numerous mixed race communities can be found reflecting a history of both extensive Mediterranean trade around the region and later colonization and migration by African groups Among these are the Haratin oasis dwellers of Saharan southern Morocco Algeria and Mauritania They are believed to be an ethnicity composed of Sub Saharan African and Berber ancestry They constitute a socially and ethnically distinct group within the Maghreb 22 For centuries Arab slave traders sold sub Saharan Africans as slaves in cumulatively large numbers throughout the Persian Gulf Anatolia Central Asia and the Arab world Communities descended from these slaves and local peoples can be found throughout these regions 23 Barbary pirates were known to attack European and British ships and take Europeans into slavery as well So many were taken that the memoirs of survivors are considered a literary genre known as captivity narratives When English and other European colonists were taken captive by Native Americans they had models for recounting their trials South Africa edit nbsp Extended Coloured family from South Africa Main article Coloureds In South Africa the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act of 1949 prohibited marriage between Native Europeans people of European descent and non Whites being classified as African Asian and Coloured But this followed centuries of interaction and unions resulting in mixed race children This law was repealed in 1985 Mixed race South Africans are commonly referred to as Coloureds According to the 2016 South African Census 24 they are the second largest ethnic group 8 8 behind Native Africans or Native African Bantu peoples who constitute 80 8 of the current population European South Africans make up 8 1 24 Madagascar edit Main article Malagasy peoples Madagascar was settled between the first and ninth centuries AD by two groups Austronesian peoples who arrived on outrigger canoes from across the Indian Ocean and Bantu migrants who crossed the Mozambique Channel from mainland Africa These two groups intermixed forming the modern Malagasy people later migrants from Arabia Somalia and India added to the genetic mixture Virtually all Malagasy people are of some degree of mixed descent however the amount of mixture varies greatly between regions of Madagascar despite all Malagasy people sharing a common language and similar cultural elements The Malagasy of the central highlands of Madagascar have predominantly Austronesian ancestry the Malagasy of the west coast and the south of the island have predominantly Bantu ancestry and Malagasy of the island s east coast are of roughly equal degrees Bantu and Austronesian ancestry The average Malagasy person s genetic makeup includes a roughly equal blend of Southeast Asian and East African genes 25 Asia edit India edit Henry Louis Vivian Derozio a radical thinker and educator was of Indian and European background relevant Prior to colonization the peoples of India had a long history of trade and other interaction with other peoples More recently a Eurasian mix developed during the Colonial period beginning with the French Dutch Portuguese and other European traders and merchants including British Such interaction continued during the British Rule in India although it lessened as British families settled in the country The estimated population of Anglo Indians the term for these Eurasians is 600 000 worldwide with the majority living in India and the UK Article 366 2 of the Indian Constitution defines Anglo Indian as 26 27 2 an Anglo Indian means a person whose father or any of whose other male progenitors in the male line is or was of European descent but who is domiciled within the territory of India and is or was born within such territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for temporary purposes only Myanmar Burma edit Myanmar formerly Burma was a British colony from 1826 until 1948 Other European nationals were active in the country before the British arrived Intermarriage and relationships took place among such settlers and merchants with the local Burmese population and subsequently between British colonists and the Burmese The local Eurasian population is known as the Anglo Burmese This group dominated colonial society and through the early years of independence After Burma gained independence in 1948 many Anglo Burmese left the country the diaspora resides primarily in Australia New Zealand and the UK An estimated 52 000 Anglo Burmese live in Burma Philippines edit See also Filipino mestizo nbsp Mestizos as illustrated in the Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas 1734 The Philippines was a Spanish colony for almost four centuries or 333 years The United States took it over after the Spanish American War ruling for 46 years Many Filipinos are mixed Spanish Filipino and according to Fedor Jagor One Third of Luzon which holds half the Philippine population has Spanish or Latin American admxiture And it also has Philippine American descent 28 After the defeat of Spain during the Spanish American War in 1898 the Philippines and other remaining Spanish colonies were ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Paris The Philippines was under U S sovereignty until 1946 though occupied by Japan during World War II In 1946 in the Treaty of Manila the U S recognized the Republic of the Philippines as an independent nation Even after 1946 the U S maintained a strong military presence in the Philippines with as many as 21 U S military bases and 100 000 U S military personnel stationed there as defense in Asia and during the Vietnam War After the bases closed in 1992 American troops left often abandoning partners and their Amerasian children 29 The Pearl S Buck International foundation estimates there are 52 000 Amerasians in the Philippines with 5 000 in the Clark area of Angeles City 30 An academic research paper presented in the U S in 2012 by an Angeles Pampanga Philippines Amerasian college research study unit suggests that the number could be a lot more possibly reaching 250 000 This is also partially due to the fact that almost all Amerasians intermarried with other Amerasians and Filipino natives 31 32 The newer Amerasians from the United States would add to the already older settlement of peoples from other countries in the Americas that happened when the Philippines was under Spanish rule 33 as the Philippines once received immigrants from Spanish occupied Panama Peru 34 and Mexico 35 Chpt 6 In the United States intermarriage between Filipinos and other ethnicities is common They have the highest number of interracial marriages among Asian immigrant groups as documented in California 36 Some 21 8 of Philippine Americans are of mixed ancestry 37 Singapore and Malaysia edit According to government statistics the population of Singapore as of September 2007 was 4 68 million Mixed race people including Chindians and Eurasians formed 2 4 In Singapore and Malaysia the majority of inter ethnic marriages are between Chinese and Indians The offspring of such marriages are informally known as Chindian The Malaysian government classifies them only by their father s ethnicity As the majority of these intermarriages usually involve an Indian groom and Chinese bride the majority of Chindians in Malaysia are usually classified as Indian by the government As for the Malays who are predominantly Muslim legal restrictions in Malaysia make it uncommon for them to intermarry with either the Indians who are predominantly Hindu or the Chinese who are predominantly Buddhist and Taoist 38 But Indian Muslims and Arabs in Singapore and Malaysia often take local Malay wives because of their common Islamic faith 39 The Chitty people in Singapore and the Malacca state of Malaysia are Tamils with considerable Malay ancestry The early Tamil settlers took local wives as they had not brought their own women at that time In the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak intermarriage has been common between Chinese and native tribespeople such as the Murut and Dusun in Sabah and the Iban and Bisaya in Sarawak A mixture of cultures has resulted in both states The offspring of these marriages are called Sino name of tribe e g Sino Dusun Normally children are strongly affected by the father s ethnicity and culture being raised in his culture These Sino natives usually become fluent in both Malay and English A smaller number are able to speak Chinese dialects and Mandarin especially those who have received education in vernacular Chinese schools Sri Lanka edit Due to its strategic location in the Indian Ocean the island of Sri Lanka has been a confluence for settlers from various parts of the world There are several mixed race ethnicities in the Island The most notable mixed race group are the Sri Lankan Moors who trace their ancestry to Arab traders who settled on the island and intermarried with local women Today the Sri Lankan Moors live primarily in urban communities They preserve Arab Islamic cultural heritage while adopting many Southern Asian customs The Burghers are a Eurasian ethnic group They are descendants through paternal lines of European colonists from the 16th to 20th centuries mostly Portuguese Dutch German and British and with maternal ancestry among local women Other European minorities in such admixtures include Swedish Norwegian French and Irish The Sri Lanka Kaffirs are an ethnic group partially descended from 16th century Portuguese traders and their enslaved Africans The Kaffirs spoke a distinctive creole based on Portuguese the Sri Lanka Kaffir language which is now extinct Their cultural heritage includes the dance styles Kaffringna and Manja as well as the Portuguese Sinhalese Creole Afro Sinhalese varieties Vietnam edit Under terms of the Geneva Accords of 1954 departing French troops took thousands of Vietnamese wives and children with them after the First Indochina War Some Eurasians stayed in Vietnam after independence from French rule 40 China edit Main article Hunxue er West Asia edit Further information Afro Arab Afro Iranians and Afro Turks Ottoman slave traders sold slaves in cumulatively large numbers over the centuries throughout the Persian Gulf Anatolia Central Asia and the Arab world and communities descended from these slaves can be found throughout these regions 23 Europe edit Romani people are of mixed South Asian Middle Eastern and European ancestry They settled in Europe thousands of years ago 41 United Kingdom edit Main article Mixed United Kingdom ethnicity category In 1991 an analysis of the census showed that 50 of Mixed Caribbean men born in the UK have native British partners 42 and the 2011 BBC documentary Mixed Britannia noted that 1 in 10 British children are growing up in mixed households In 2000 The Sunday Times reported that Britain has the highest rate of interracial relationships in the world and certainly the UK has the highest rate in the European Union 43 The 2001 census showed the population of England to be 1 4 mixed race compared with 2 7 in Canada and 1 4 in the U S estimate from 2002 although this U S figure did not include mixed race people who had a parent with African Ancestry Both the US and UK have fewer people identifying as mixed race however than Canada In the United Kingdom many mixed race people have Caribbean African or Asian heritage For example supermodel Naomi Campbell who has Jamaican African and Asian roots Some like 2008 Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton are referred to or describe themselves as mixed The 2001 UK Census included a section entitled Mixed to which 1 4 1 6 by 2005 estimates of people responded which was split further into White and Black Caribbean White and Asian White and Native African and Other Mixed citation needed In the 2011 census 2 2 chose Mixed for the question on ethnicity 44 North America edit Canada edit See also Metis in Canada nbsp Canadian actor and musician Keanu Reeves is of English Native Hawaiian Irish Portuguese and Chinese descent 45 46 47 nbsp Canada Census Multiple Visible Minority 1996 2016Mixed race Canadians in 2006 officially totaled 1 5 of the population up from 1 2 in 2001 The official mixed race population grew by 25 since the previous census Of these the most frequent combinations were multiple visible minorities for example people of mixed black and South Asian heritage form the majority specifically in Toronto followed closely by white black white Chinese white Arab and many other smaller mixes 48 During the time of slavery in the United States a very large but unknown number of African American slaves escaped to Canada where slavery was made illegal in 1834 via the Underground Railroad Many of these people married in with European Canadian and Native Canadian populations although their precise numbers and the numbers of their descendants are not known Another 1 2 of Canadians officially are Metis descendants of a historical population who were partially Aboriginal also called Indian or Native and European particularly English Scottish Irish and French ethnic groups Although the term Metis stems from the Latin verb miscere to mix the Metis people are a distinct ethnic group within Canada United States edit Main article Multiracial Americans Further information Black Indians in the United States Melungeons Metis in the United States and Children of the Plantation nbsp US Census reporting of Two or Mixed Races 2010 2019In the United States the 2000 census was the first in the history of the country to offer respondents the option of identifying themselves as belonging to more than one race This mixed race option was considered a necessary adaptation to the demographic and cultural changes that the United States has been experiencing 49 Mixed race Americans officially numbered 6 1 million in 2006 or 2 0 of the population 50 51 There is considerable evidence that an accurate number would be much higher Prior to the mid 20th century many people hid their mixed race heritage The development of binary thinking about race meant that African Americans a high proportion of whom have also had European ancestry were classified as black Some are now reclaiming additional ancestries Many Americans today are multi racial without knowing it According to the Census Bureau as of 2002 75 of all African Americans had mixed ancestries usually European and Native American 52 In 2010 the number of Americans who checked both black and white on their census forms was 134 percent higher than it had been a decade earlier 53 In 2012 those choosing Two or more races on the census was 2 4 of the total 54 According to James P Allen and Eugene Turner by some calculations in the 2000 Census the mixed race population that is part white is as follows White Native American and Alaskan Native 7 015 017 White African American 737 492 White Asian 727 197 and White Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander 125 628 55 The stigma of a mixed race heritage associated with racial discrimination among numerous racial groups has decreased significantly in the United States People of mixed race heritage can identify themselves now in the U S Census by any combination of races whereas before Americans were required to select from only one category For example in 2010 they were offered choices of one or more racial categories from the following list 56 White Black African Am or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Samoan Other Asian specify Other Pacific Islander specify Some Other Race specify nbsp Barack Obama the first mixed race President of the United StatesThe US has a growing mixed race identity movement reflective of a desire by people to claim their full identities Interracial marriage most notably between whites and blacks was historically deemed immoral and illegal in most states in the 18th 19th and first half of the 20th century because of its long association of blacks with the slave caste California and the Western United States had similar laws to prohibit European Asian marriages which was associated with discrimination against Chinese and Japanese on the West Coast Many states eventually repealed such laws and a 1967 decision by the US Supreme Court Loving v Virginia overturned all remaining US anti miscegenation laws The United States is one of the most racially diverse countries in the world Americans are mostly mixed ethnic descendants of various immigrant nationalities culturally distinct in their former countries Assimilation and integration took place unevenly at different periods of history depending on the American region The Americanization of foreign ethnic groups and the inter racial diversity of millions of Americans has been a fundamental part of its history especially on frontiers where different groups of people came together 57 On January 20 2009 Barack Obama was sworn in as America s first mixed race president 58 as he is the son of a European American mother and a Luo father from Kenya He acknowledges both parents His official White House biography describes him as African American 59 In Hawai i the U S state in which he was born he would be called hapa which is the Hawaiian word for mixed race 60 Oceania edit See also Euronesian Fiji edit Fiji has long been a multi ethnic country with a vast majority of people being mixed race even if they do not self identify in that manner The indigenous Fijians are of mixed Melanesian and Polynesian ancestry resulting from years of migration of islanders from various places mixing with each other Fiji Islanders from the Lau group have intermarried with Tongans and other Polynesians over the years The overwhelming majority of the rest of the indigenous Fijians though can be genetically traced to having mixed Polynesian Melanesian ancestry The Indo Fijian population is also a hodge podge of South Asian immigrants called Girmits in Fiji who came as indentured labourers beginning in 1879 While a few of these labourers managed to bring wives many of them either took or were given wives once they arrived in Fiji The Girmits who are classified as simply Indians to this day came from many parts of the Indian subcontinent of present day India Pakistan and to a lesser degree Bangladesh and Myanmar It is easy to recognize the Indian mixtures present in Fiji and see obvious traces of Southern and Northern Indians and other groups who have been categorised together To some degree even more of this phenomenon would have likely happened if the religious groups represented primarily Hindu Muslim and Sikh had not resisted to some degree marriage between religious groups which tended to be from more similar parts of the Indian subcontinent Over the years particularly in the sugar cane growing regions of Western Viti Levu and parts of Vanua Levu Indo Fijians and Indigenous Fijians have mixed Others have Chinese Fijian ancestry Indo Fijian Samoan or Rotuman ancestry and European Fijian ancestry often called part Fijians The latter are often descendants of shipwrecked sailors and settlers who came during the colonial period Migration from a dozen or more different Pacific countries Tuvalu Solomon Islands Vanuatu Samoa and Wallis and Futuna being the most prevalent have added to the various ethnicities and intermarriages Latin America and the Caribbean edit Main articles Race and ethnicity in Latin America and Casta See also Mestizo Pardo Zambo Mulatto and Dougla people nbsp Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul s mother is of English and Chinese Jamaican descent his paternal grandmother was Afro Caribbean and his paternal grandfather was a Sephardic Jew from Portugal 61 Mestizo is the common word used to describe mixed race people in Latin America especially people with Native American and Spanish or other European ancestry Mestizos make up a large portion of Latin Americans comprising a majority in many countries In Latin America racial mixture was officially acknowledged from colonial times There was official nomenclature for every conceivable mixture present in the various countries Initially this classification was used as a type of caste system where rights and privileges were accorded depending on one s official racial classification Official caste distinctions were abolished in many countries of the Spanish speaking Americas as they became independent of Spain Several terms have remained in common usage Race and racial mixture have played a significant role in the politics of many Latin American countries In most countries for example Mexico Puerto Rico Dominican Republic and Panama a majority of the population can be described as biracial or mixed race depending on the country In Mexico over 80 of the population is mestizo in some degree or another 62 The Mexican philosopher and educator Jose Vasconcelos authored an essay on the subject La Raza Cosmica celebrating racial mixture Venezuelan ex president Hugo Chavez himself of Spanish indigenous and African ancestry made positive references to the mixed race ancestry of most Latin Americans from time to time Colonialism throughout the West Indies has created diverse populations on many islands including people of mixed race identities Of note is the mixture of West African communities most brought to the region as slaves and East Indian settlers most of whom came as indentured labor after the abolition of slavery Trinidad and Tobago Guyana and Suriname claim the highest populations of such mixtures known locally as douglas In addition to such mixtures many inhabitants of the West Indies can also have any combination of Amerindian Latino European Chinese Arab and Jewish heritage Brazil edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main articles Pardo Brazilians and Mixed race Brazilian nbsp Adriana Lima is of Portuguese 63 Afro Brazilian Native Brazilian Swiss West Indian and Japanese ancestry which classifies her as a Pardo Brazilian 64 According to the 2010 official census 43 13 of Brazilians identified themselves as pardo skin color 65 That option is normally marked by people that consider themselves mixed race mestico The Mixed Race Day or Mestizo Day Dia do Mestico on 27 June is official event in States of Amazonas Roraima e Paraiba and a holiday in two cities The term pardo is formally used in the official census but is not used by the population In Brazilian society most people who are mixed race call themselves moreno light moreno or dark moreno Those terms are not considered offensive and focus more on skin color than on ethnicity it is considered more like other human characteristics such as being short or tall The most common mixed race groups are between European and African mulatto and Amerindian and European caboclo or mameluco But there are also African and Amerindian cafuzo and East Asian mostly Japanese and European other ainoko or more recently hafu All groups are more or less found throughout the whole country Brazilian mixed race people with the following three origins Amerindian European and African make up the majority It is said today who that 89 or even more of the Pardo population in Brazil has at least one Amerindian ancestor most of brancos or White Brazilian population have some Amerindian or African ancestry too despite nearly half of the country s population self labeling as Caucasian in the censuses citation needed In Brazil it is very common for mixed race people to claim that they have no Amerindian ancestry but studies have found who that if a Brazilian mixed race people can trace their ancestry back to nearly eight to nine generations they will have at least one Amerindian ancestor from their maternal side of the family Since mixed race relations in Brazilian society have occurred for many generations some people find it difficult to trace their own ethnic ancestry Today a majority of mixed race Brazilians do not really know their ethnic ancestry Their unique features make them Brazilian looking in skin color lips and nose shape or hair texture but they are aware only that their ancestors were probably Portuguese African or Amerindian Also there was a very large number of other Europeans counted in the millions who contributed to the Brazilian racial make up Japanese the largest Japanese population outside Japan Italian the largest Italian population outside Italy Lebanese the largest population of Lebanese outside Lebanon Germans Poles and Russians There is also a high percentage of Brazilians of Jewish descent perhaps hundreds of thousands mostly found in the northeast of the country who cannot be sure of their ancestry as they descend from the so called Crypto Jews Jews who practiced Judaism in secret but outwardly pretended to be Catholics also called Marranos or New Christians often considered Portuguese According to some sources one third of families arrived from Portugal during colonization were of Jewish origin citation needed There is a high level of integration between all groups but also a great social and economic difference between European descendants more common in upper and middle classes and African Amerindian and mixed race descendants more 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