The Manobo people are probably the Philippines largest ethnic group. In the Philippines, people of mixed racial ancestry are commonly referred to as mestizos. The Manobo are likely of the dominant Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) ancestry. There may also some additional genes from the early Negrito tribes who were dominated by the Malayo-Polynesians early on.
Cherokee-Creek and Scottish ancestry
Mulattos
Mestizo/Mestiza
A mulatto is a person with black ancestry and white ancestry, or black and white parents. This term is not in technical use these days, and is found offensive in some cultures, but endearing in others.
Those with partial African and partial European ancestry are called mulattoes. It is a very offensive term, or used to be in the olden times.
The Manobos are indegenous to the Philippines along with other indegenous ethnic groups. They were once nomadic people during the American regime.
mestizo/a (male/female) = half-breed, person of mixed ancestry
mestizo/a (male/female) = half-breed, person of mixed ancestry
Mixed racial ancestry
An Afro-Indian is either a person with mixed African and Indian heritage, ancestry, or culture, or a person with mixed African and indigenous American ancestry or culture.
n., pl., -zos, or -zoes.A person that Spainiards called people of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
It depends on what you are referring to. If you are referring to the traditional Manobos, they cook rice in bamboos, if you are talking about the modern ones, they cook rice in pots.
Mulatto.
A Blatino is a person of mixed black and Latino ancestry.
Cherokee-Creek and Scottish ancestry
people who have mixed European-African ancestries, and who are de-scribed as mulatto
a person of mixed racial ancestry (usually European and native