Mestiço

Mestiço, in Colonial Brazil, the Portuguese-speaking part of Latin America, was initially used to refer to a person with both European and Native South American Amerindian blood only. Later, with both the introduction of African slavery by the Portuguese to Brazil and interracial mixing, other categories began to emerge. A mulatto was a person with both European and African blood;

Mestiço

Mestiço, in Colonial Brazil, the Portuguese-speaking part of Latin America, was initially used to refer to a person with both European and Native South American Amerindian blood only. Later, with both the introduction of African slavery by the Portuguese to Brazil and interracial mixing, other categories began to emerge. A mulatto was a person with both European and African blood;