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- Casta abstract "Casta (Spanish: [ˈkasta], Portuguese: [ˈkaʃtɐ, ˈkastɐ]) is a Spanish and Portuguese term used in 17th and 18th centuries mainly in Spanish America and Spanish Philippines to describe as a whole the mixed-race people which appeared in the post-Conquest period in the process known as mestizaje. A parallel system of categorization based on the degree of acculturation to Hispanic culture, which distinguished between gente de razón (Hispanics) and gente sin razón (non-acculturated natives), concurrently existed and worked together with the idea of casta.The hierarchical system of race classification created by white elites, the sistema de castas or the sociedad de castas, was based on the principle that people varied according largely to their birth, color, race and origin of ethnic types. The system of castas was more than socio-racial classification. It had an impact on every aspect of life, including economics and taxation. Both the Spanish colonial state and the Church expected more tax and tribute payments from those of lower socio-racial categories. In Latin America, a person's socio-economic status generally correlated with race or racial mix in the known family background, or simply on phenotype (physical appearance) if the family background was unknown. Many wealthy persons and high government officials were of peninsular (Iberian) background, while African or indigenous ancestry, or even just dark skin, generally correlated with poverty and inferiority. Therefore, the whiter the heritage a person could claim, the higher in status they could claim; conversely, darker features meant less opportunity.".
- Casta thumbnail Ignacio_María_Barreda_-_Las_castas_mexicanas.jpg?width=300.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink casta1997.htm.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink story.php?storyId=3043790.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink castas.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink index.asp?pageid=23841.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink Cummins_CastaPainting_2.pdf.
- Casta wikiPageExternalLink Zldata55.htm.
- Casta wikiPageID "1069952".
- Casta wikiPageRevisionID "645585378".
- Casta hasPhotoCollection Casta.
- Casta subject Category:African%E2%80%93Native_American_relations.
- Casta subject Category:Colonial_Mexico.
- Casta subject Category:Colonial_Peru.
- Casta subject Category:Former_peoples_of_the_African_diaspora.
- Casta subject Category:Latin_American_caste_system.
- Casta subject Category:Multiracial_affairs.
- Casta subject Category:New_Spain.
- Casta subject Category:Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Casta subject Category:Spanish_language.
- Casta type Abstraction100002137.
- Casta type Attribute100024264.
- Casta type CognitiveState105669934.
- Casta type Concern105670710.
- Casta type Condition113920835.
- Casta type Curiosity105682570.
- Casta type FormerPeoplesOfTheAfricanDiaspora.
- Casta type Group100031264.
- Casta type Interest105682950.
- Casta type Matter105671325.
- Casta type MultiracialAffairs.
- Casta type People107942152.
- Casta type PsychologicalState114373582.
- Casta type State100024720.
- Casta comment "Casta (Spanish: [ˈkasta], Portuguese: [ˈkaʃtɐ, ˈkastɐ]) is a Spanish and Portuguese term used in 17th and 18th centuries mainly in Spanish America and Spanish Philippines to describe as a whole the mixed-race people which appeared in the post-Conquest period in the process known as mestizaje.".
- Casta label "Casta coloniale".
- Casta label "Casta".
- Casta label "Casta".
- Casta label "Sistema de castas colonial".
- Casta sameAs Sistema_de_castas_colonial.
- Casta sameAs Casta_coloniale.
- Casta sameAs Casta.
- Casta sameAs m.0439gp.
- Casta sameAs Q1379243.
- Casta sameAs Q1379243.
- Casta sameAs Casta.
- Casta wasDerivedFrom Casta?oldid=645585378.
- Casta depiction Ignacio_María_Barreda_-_Las_castas_mexicanas.jpg.
- Casta isPrimaryTopicOf Casta.