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  2. Latino (demonym) - Wikipedia

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    The use of the term Latino, despite its increasing popularity, is still highly debated among those who are called by the name. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Since the adoption of the term by the U.S. Census Bureau [ 36 ] and its subsequent widespread use, there have been several controversies and disagreements, especially in the United States and, to a lesser ...

  3. Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories) - Wikipedia

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    The term Hispanic has been the source of several debates in the United States. Within the United States, the term originally referred typically to the Hispanos of New Mexico until the U.S. government used it in the 1970 Census to refer to "a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race."

  4. Race and ethnicity in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statisticts Second Racial System in the Brazilian Census: Inspired by a census of open ended question. Acquired similar but more specific racial terms. Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statisticts Third Racial System is the Black Movement: pardos and pretos and negros. Afro descendant is a term that is ...

  5. Race and ethnicity in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese immigrants arriving in Rio de Janeiro European immigrants arriving in São Paulo. The Brazilian population was formed by the influx of Portuguese settlers and African slaves, mostly Bantu and West African populations [4] (such as the Yoruba, Ewe, and Fanti-Ashanti), into a territory inhabited by various indigenous South American tribal populations, mainly Tupi, Guarani and Ge.

  6. Esteban Cortázar Doesn’t Want to Be Called Latino, Latinx or ...

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    No longer considered a niche market, those who identify as Hispanic and Latine are the second largest ethnic group in the United States, accounting for 52 percent of the country’s population ...

  7. Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Many Brazilians are also descendants of immigrants who arrived in the last two centuries. Brazil received more than 5 million immigrants after its independence from Portugal in 1822, most of whom arrived between 1880 and 1920. Latin Europeans accounted for 80% of arrivals (1.8 million Portuguese, 1.5 million Italians and 700,000 Spaniards).

  8. Column: In 2024, Latinos finally became Americans at the ...

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    In other words, Latinos didn't act like Latinos are supposed to, whatever the hell that means. That's why I say that 2024 is the year that Latinos finally became Americans. Read more: Caminos del ...

  9. More than half of Latinos asked have never heard of ‘Latinx ...

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    Even though Latinos in the U.S. have become more aware of the word "Latinx," about half of the Hispanic population still has never heard of the gender-neutral alternative, the Pew Research Center ...