Castizo (
or ) is a
Spanish word with a general meaning of "pure", "genuine" or representative of its race (from the Spanish: "casta"). The
feminine form is
castiza. From this meaning it evolved other meanings, such as "typical of an area" and it was also used for one of the colonial Spanish race categories, the
castas, that evolved in the 17th century. In Latin America
Castizo is used to describe the individuals with an admixture of 75 uropean and 25% Native American.