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Re: [ranchos] Re: Trevino match, DNA and the Today show


 
Victor,
 
I thought they called it the "Mestizaje"?  However, that word is not in my Spanish dictionary.  I found "mescladura" and "mezcolanza".  What say you, Jose Roman?  What do they call it in Mexico?
 
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ---
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 9:00 AM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: Trevino match, DNA and the Today show

--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Edward Serros" <ed@s...> wrote:
>
> For starters I have 4 grandparents (Serros, Felguerez, Salas,
Suarez) and the following is
> the DNA data that I have gathered. They all have a "story", which in
some cases made me
> check a great grandparent line. The results sometimes help when we
get to the genealogy
> road blocks that we all arrive at.
>
> Felguerez great grandfather (Y-DNA haplogroup K), Pinedo (mtDNA
haplogroup A), Cerros
> (Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1c*) Salas (Y-DNA haplogroup R1b), Suarez
(Y-DNA haplogroup
> Q), Sosa (mtDNA haplogroup C).
>
> Ed
>

Ed,

The Americans talk about the "melting pot";  the Canadians speak about
a "mosaic".  The Italians tutti frutti.

What could we call the Mexican mix?  Capirotada?  Sopa de Letras?

Victor