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  2. Ordenanzas del Baratillo de México - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript states that the sistema de castas [5] was also mocked by the formation of the Baratillo “brotherhood” which was composed exclusively of non-whites, mainly mulattos. This brotherhood banned membership to Spaniards and their descendants, and instead made them targets of the brotherhood's scams.

  3. Marcos Witt - Wikipedia

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    Clamemos a Jesús (En vivo desde Zócalo de la Ciudad de México) Aliento Producciones 2001 Vivencias: CanZion 2001 Sana Nuestra Tierra (En vivo) 2001 Dios al mundo amó 2001 A viva voz: 2001 Juan Romero: Vol.1: 2002 Ahora es el tiempo 2002 El encuentro (En vivo) 2003 Lo mejor de Marcos Witt III: 2003 Vicente Montaño: Abrázame: 2003 Dios de ...

  4. Gente de razón - Wikipedia

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    Gente de razón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxente ðe raˈθon], "people of reason" or "rational people") is a Spanish term used in colonial Spanish America and modern Hispanic America to refer to people who were culturally Hispanicized. It was a social distinction that existed alongside the racial categories of the sistema de castas.

  5. Racism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Castas Painting. For many, the Spanish caste system is the main antecedent of the phenomenon of discrimination in Mexico. The different colonial institutions established exclusion protocols based on blood purity. Spanish blood was considered the most dignified, while African blood was the least valuable. [6]

  6. Casta - Wikipedia

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    Las castas.Casta painting showing 16 racial groupings. Anonymous, 18th century, oil on canvas, 148×104 cm, Museo Nacional del Virreinato, Tepotzotlán, Mexico Casta (Spanish:) is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and Portuguese and has historically been used as a racial and social identifier.

  7. Castizo - Wikipedia

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    The child of a Spaniard (right) and a mestiza (middle) is a castiza. By Miguel Cabrera. (1763) Castizo [a] (fem. Castiza) was a racial category used in 18th-century Spanish America to refer to people who were three-quarters Spanish by descent and one-quarter Amerindian.

  8. Coyote (racial category) - Wikipedia

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    De Castizo y India, Coyota. Anonymous, 18th century Mexico. Anonymous, 18th century Mexico. Coyote (fem. Coyota ) (from the Nahuatl word coyotl , coyote ) is a colonial Spanish American racial term for a mixed-race person casta that usually refers to a person born of parents, one of whom a Mestizo (mixed Spanish + Indigenous) and the other ...

  9. Lobo (racial category) - Wikipedia

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    De Chino cambujo e India, Loba. Miguel Cabrera De negro e india, lobo (from a black man and an Amerindian woman, a Lobo is begotten). Anon. 18th c. Mexico. Lobo (fem. Loba) (Spanish for "wolf") is a racial category for a mixed-race person used in Mexican paintings illustrating the caste system in 17th- and 18th-century Spanish America.