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				Originally posted by AlphaFrog  
 
Mestizo-a Spanish word, also used in English, literally means "half-breed" (not meant in an offensive way, but that is the literal translation).  It can refer to some one who is half caucasian/half African-American (and this is frequntly used with this combo, in fact I've had someone argue that THIS is the true defintion of mestizo), some one who is half Chinese/half Mexican, someone who is half/half anything... 
 
From Dictionary.com 
mesˇtiˇzo    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (ms-tz) 
n. pl. mesˇtiˇzos or mesˇtiˇzoes  
A person of mixed racial ancestry, especially of mixed European and Native American ancestry. 
 
[Spanish, mixed, mestizo, from Old Spanish, mixed, from Late Latin mixtcius, from Latin mixtus]  
 
And note..."especially", not "only"
			
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 From speaking with my mother, there really are no TRUE mestizos any longer.  A mestizo usually refers to someone who has been mixed from a 
pure race.  And since there are not many PURE races anymore, there really are not any mestizos.  And I don't know where you are from, but where I am from...an Indian/Spaniard mix is a TRUE mestizo.  That is where you get the charros from, the real machismo men.  Like when you see the folklorico dances, the mestizos are the ones from Jalisco.  They are mestizos.  Usually white/african american mixes are called 
mulattos.
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				Originally posted by AlphaFrog  
Sorry, but if you are Hispanic, you are decended from a culture that speaks a Latin-based language (see above, the word Mestizo comes from Old Spanish, which comes from Latin word, mixcitus) which is all Latino/a means.  If you really want to argue this point, I speak pretty fluent Spanish (Castillano, heavy Jarocho influence, if you want to get technical) and have a very good working knowledge of Latin.  I realize there are several languages that have a Latin base, but none quite as strong as Spanish and Italian.  (And I have heard Italians called Latinos also) 
 
I'm not trying to be bitchy or anything, but I have done quite a bit of research because I want to teach my daughter to be proud of ALL her heritage. [/B]
			
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 A Latina means...a Latin.  I am not a Latin...i am not someone from "Latin" because there is no such country, just like I am not an Hispanic because there is no longer a Hispaniola.  I am a mexican..point blank.  Its nice that you've done research, cause I'm glad that your daughter will learn about her heritage, but there is no substitute to experience.  I speak Spanish (Not castillano....spanish, which is different).  Yes Spanish derives from Latin, but they are not the same, that is why I don't like being called Latina.  Yes, maybe somewhere in the distant past my ancestors were once Latin, but there are no longer "Latin" People.  Like you pointed out, Italians are called Latinos too, that is another reason why I dont wanna be called Latina.  Now, I'm not saying that I have anything against italians, because I don't.  
I don't get bothered by people who think i'm not Mexican, or something different, at least they are 
asking, but the people that just say "oh your Latina" get me mad because I feel they don't really care.  Latina is a word that has been played out, given different meanings just because people didn't want to take the time to learn whether someone was Cuban, Mexican or Puertorican.  You come down to my city and ask someone if they like being called a "Latina" and 9 times out of 10 you will get a "No" answer.  It is just where I come from.  It is my way of life.  And those are my feelings.