Aim: What were the social and cultural results of colonization in the Americas? Class, Caste and Race in Americas Hegemony Transculturation.

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Aim: What were the social and cultural results of colonization in the Americas? Class, Caste and Race in Americas Hegemony Transculturation

Spaniard and Indian produce a Mestizo

From Spaniard and Mestiza, Castiza

Mestizo and Indian makes Coyote

Black and Spaniard makes Mulatto

Mulatto and Spaniard makes Morisco

Spaniard and Morisca makes Albino

Spaniard and Albino makes a Black-Return-Backwards

Black and Indian makes Wolf

Wolf and Indian makes Zambaiga

Zambaigo and Indian makes Albarazado

Albarazada and Indian makes Chamizo

Chamizo and Indian makes Cambuja

From Indian and Cambuja, a Wolf-Return-Backwards is born

Wolf-Return-Backwards and Indian makes Hold- Yourself-in-Mid-Air