mestee

/mɛˈsti/
noun
  1. A person of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry, especially in historical contexts.
    • In colonial records, a mestee was often listed separately from Europeans and Indigenous people.
    • Historians study the lives of mestees to understand early cultural blending in the Americas.
    • The term mestee was used in some regions to describe a person with one European and one Indigenous parent.
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