Interracial marriageInterracial marriage is a marriage involving spouses who belong to different races or racialized ethnicities. Historically in many countries, interracial marriages were often illegal or taboo, often based upon religious principles. For example, before the Civil Rights Movement, the overwhelming majority of white evangelical Christians in the Southern United States saw racial segregation in marriage as something divinely instituted from God. They held that legal recognition of interracial couples would violate biblical teaching and hence their religious liberty.
HāfuLe mot est utilisé en japonais pour désigner quelqu'un qui est métis, au sens qu'il a une moitié d'ancêtres japonais et une seconde moitié étrangère. Cette désignation est apparue dans les années 1970 au Japon et est maintenant le terme le plus couramment utilisé et privilégié pour s'auto-désigner. Le mot hāfu vient du mot anglais half signifiant « moitié », indiquant que la personne est pour moitié d'origine étrangère. vignette|Fillette à moitié japonaise en uniforme de l'école maternelle.
FilipinosFilipinos (Mga Pilipino) are citizens or people identified with the country of the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today come from various Austronesian peoples, all typically speaking Filipino, English or other Philippine languages. Currently, there are more than 185 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines each with its own language, identity, culture, and history. Names of the Philippines The name Filipino, as a demonym, was derived from the term las Islas Filipinas , the name given to the archipelago in 1543 by the Spanish explorer and Dominican priest Ruy López de Villalobos, in honor of Philip II of Spain.
CoréensLes Coréens ou peuple Joseon (coréen hangeul/hanja : 한민족/韓民族, RR : Joseon) sont un groupe ethnique est-asiatique originaires de la péninsule de Corée et de Mandchourie méridionale. La majeure concentration de population se trouve dans les deux états de Corée du Nord et de Corée du Sud. En Corée du Sud, l'utilisation du terme Joseon est évitée d'être utilisée depuis 1950.
Filipino MestizosIn the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)), or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry. The word mestizo itself is of Spanish origin; it was first used in the Americas to describe people of mixed Amerindian and European ancestry. Currently and historically, the Chinese mestizos were and are still ordinarily the most populous subgroup among mestizos; they have historically been very influential in the creation of Filipino nationalism.