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Show WHO ARE MEXICAN PEOPLE? They Had Civilization Before Spanish Explorers Entered Continent Mixture of Races. There are still numbers of Amert cans who are under the misapprehension misapprehen-sion ihut theMexican la some kind of negro or, at least, that there Is a strung infusion of African blood, as in Haiti. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Not only Is there less African Af-rican blood in Mexico than In the United States, in proportion to population, popu-lation, but there is less even alter you have eliminated our black belt. Many better informed persons refer to the native Mexicans as Indians. But they are not Indians as we know Indians. 'IVue, here and there in the mountainous mountain-ous regions are found tribes of semi-savages semi-savages who compare with the native peoples of what is now the United States, says the World Outlook. But they figure in national affairs little more than our own" pure-blood Chero-kees Chero-kees etal. figure here. When the Spanish Span-ish conqueror came the bulk of the aboriginal Mexicans were not savages, but a civilized people, as far removed from the wild nomads of North America Amer-ica as the white races themselves. This aboriginal Mexican element is variously va-riously estimated as representing from one-third to one-half the population, by some guessers even more, it has furnished fur-nished Bome of the most teamed schol-! schol-! ! ars and exalted patriots celebrated in j Mexican history. The greater part ot the remaining population is made up of mixed Spanish and aboriginal blood, I from which is derived the term, -' "Spanish-American." It is to this mixture mix-ture df European and Aztec that is attributed at-tributed the peculiar traits of the - "Spanish-American character," and the 5 supposedly woeful inferiority of our neighbors to the southward. |