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'''Bronze race''' ({{Lang-es|'''raza de bronce'''}}) is a term used since early 20th-century by ]n writers of the '']'' and '']'' schools to refer to the ] population that arose in the ] with the arrival of ] (particularly ]) colonists and their intermingling with the ]'s ] peoples.

] poet ] wrote "La Raza de Bronce" ("The ] Race") as an elegiac poem in honor of former president ] in 1902. ]n ''indigenista'' writer ] used the term in his 1919 work, ''La Raza de Bronce'', a study of the natives of the ]. It was later used by Mexican luminary ] in ''La Raza Cósmica'' (1925).

The term was revived in the 1960s by ] ethnic group ] to refer to ]s in the ] and the people in Mexico as a unified "race", similar to the black and white races. In this sense it is largely synonymous to the notion of the ] nation. The decision to call it a separate "race" may have been influenced by the contemporary negative views of "ethnic" or "nation" based nationalism and positive views of "race" based nationalism. The notion was first enunciated in the ] document.

==See also== ==See also==
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* ] (a metaphor for cultural fusion)


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