Draft:Mixed Argentines

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Mixed Argentines
Argentinos Morenos (Spanish)
Total population
Mixed ancestry predominates
Unknown
% of the Argentina's population
There are no official data in the censuses
Regions with significant populations
Mainly in the Argentine Northwest and in South American immigration areas.
Languages
Predominantly Spanish
Religion
Majority: Catholicism
Minority: Evangelism · Irreligion
Related ethnic groups
Pardo Brazilians · Mixed Americans · Mixed Mexicans · Mixed Colombians · Mixed Dominicans · Mixed Venezuelans · Others

Mixed Argentines (Spanish: Argentinos Morenos), are Argentines who do not have a predominant ancestry, these stand out for having brown skin. These originated due to the mix of origins that occurred during the viceregal and post-independence period (mainly between whites and natives, to a lesser extent blacks), this was classified under the colonial caste system, some terms that were used are Pardo, Mestizo, Mulatto, Zambo, among other.[1]

  1. ^ Giraudo, Laura (14 June 2018). "Casta(s), 'sociedad de castas' e indigenismo: la interpretación del pasado colonial en el siglo XX". Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos. doi:10.4000/nuevomundo.72080. hdl:10261/167130.