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There are 9 different meanings of Indio.

Indio Disambiguation
Richard Rodriguez
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Journalist Richard Rodriguez wrote an essay entitled '"Soy Indio", in which he states that, on a trip to Mexico, he astonished VIP's by being well spoken and well dressed but having dark skin and Indio facial features. Had he grown up in Mexico, he would have been denied a good education and good jobs; but in the U.S., he was allowed onto the first steps of the ladder and had the ability to climb the rest of the way.
Indio, California
1 product, approx. 16 pages
Indio, California, a city
Indio (music)
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Indio (music), a Canadian recording artist whose real name is Gordon Peterson
Aluísio Francisco da Luz
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Aluísio Francisco da Luz, nicknamed Índio, a Brazilian football player in the 1940s to 1960s
José Sátiro do Nascimento
1 product, approx. 1 pages
José Sátiro do Nascimento, nicknamed Índio, a Brazilian football player who currently plays for PAK FC
Indio is the Spanish word for "Indian", "Native American" or by mistake Amerindian. It may refer to:
Indio, Spanish word used mistakenly for Mexicans, Central Americans, and South Americans who are of Indigenous Native American ancestry to whatever degree (see Indigenous Mexicans). It was also used in Spanish Colonial times for the ethnic Malays in the Philippines, who were not called Filipinos in Spanish Colonial times. Filipino Sailors serving in the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade were called Luzones Indios, Manilamen, or Indios Bravos in the Philippines and Mexico in colonial times. The name “Filipino” was given to the white Spanish colonists born in the Philippines. Particularly in South America, the word Indio may be used in a derogatory point of view from members of a different ethnic group.
Marcos Antônio de Lima, nicknamed Índio, a Brazilian football player who currently plays for Internacional
Indio is the name of a song used near the end of the Noir Anime and is the final track (19) on Noir Original Soundtrack II.



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