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  1. The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), which has conducted censuses in Brazil since 1940, racially classifies the Brazilian population in five categories: Branco (White), "Pardo" (Multiracial), Preto (Black), Amarelo/Asiático (Yellow/Asian), and Indígena (Indigenous).

  2. References. Mixed-race Brazilian. Brazilian censuses do not use a "multiracial" category. Instead, the censuses use skin colour categories. Most Brazilians of visibly mixed racial origins self-identify as pardos. However, many White Brazilians have distant non-white ancestry, while the group known as pardos likely contains acculturated Amerindians.

  3. 3 de ene. de 2020 · Race mixture ( mestiçagem) has been fundamental to Brazilian history, culture, and politics. Brazil has validated this racial blending by recognizing multiracials, along with whites, blacks, and Native Americans, in everyday parlance as well as officially on the census and other instruments of data collection.

    • G. Reginald Daniel, Rafael J. Hernández
    • 2020
  4. 20 de feb. de 2024 · It’s official: Brazil is now more mixed than white | International | EL PAÍS English. The latest census confirms — after 150 years — a change in the racial majority in Latin America’s biggest...

  5. Etnografía de Brasil. El pueblo brasileño está formado por la mezcla de diversos elementos; indígenas, europeos, africanos y, en menor medida, asiáticos . Composición étnica de Brasil ( Censo 2022) Pardos (45,3%) Blancos (43,5%) Africano (10,2%) Indígenas (0,6%) Asiáticos (0,4%) Un meta-estudio genético de ADN autosómico de ...

  6. The distinction is normally spelled out as follows. The U.S.A. is a prime example of a bi-racial system. In the prevailing logic of the US legal and social structure, individuals have historically been either black or white. In Brazil, on the other hand, there has been a spectrum of racial distinctions.