Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Tornatrás (Spanish pronunciation: [toɾnaˈtɾas]) is a term once used in Spain and its overseas colonies to describe a mixed race person (mestizo) that showed phenotypic characteristics of only one of the "original races", that is, white, black, Amerindian or Asian. The term was also used to describe an individual of mixed European and "albino" ancestry."@en }
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- Q7826066 abstract "Tornatrás (Spanish pronunciation: [toɾnaˈtɾas]) is a term once used in Spain and its overseas colonies to describe a mixed race person (mestizo) that showed phenotypic characteristics of only one of the "original races", that is, white, black, Amerindian or Asian. The term was also used to describe an individual of mixed European and "albino" ancestry.".
- Q7826066 comment "Tornatrás (Spanish pronunciation: [toɾnaˈtɾas]) is a term once used in Spain and its overseas colonies to describe a mixed race person (mestizo) that showed phenotypic characteristics of only one of the "original races", that is, white, black, Amerindian or Asian. The term was also used to describe an individual of mixed European and "albino" ancestry.".