Notable Mexicans of Filipino descent Ramón Fabié - Lieutenant Colonel commander of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Luis Pinzón - Military commander of José María Morelos Isidoro Montes de Oca - Mexican General and Lieutenant commander of Vicente Guerrero Romeo Tabuena - painter and printmaker Alejandro Gómez Maganda - Governor of Guerrero (1951-1954) Lili Rosales - Representative of Mexico in the Reina Hispanoamericana 2011 beauty contest Miguel A. Reina - Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer.
Im pretty sure if you trace it back far enough they are pretty much the same type of person tan asians who left the mainland and got colonised by the Spanish
Filipino Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos Filipinos) are Mexican citizens who are descendants of Filipino ancestry.[1] There are approximately 1,200 Filipino nationals residing in Mexico.[2] In addition, genetic studies indicate that about a third of people sampled from Guerrero have Asian ancestry with genetic markers matching those of the populations of the Philippines.
The Filipinos introduced many cultural practices to Mexico, such as the method of making palm wine, called "tubâ",[11][12][13] the mantón de Manila,[14][15][16] the chamoy,[17] and possibly the guayabera (called filipina in Veracruz and the Yucatán Peninsula).[18] Distillation technology for the production of tequila and mezcal was also introduced by Filipino migrants in the late 16th century, via the adaptation of the stills used in the production of Philippine palm liquor (lambanog) which were introduced to Colima with tubâ.[19][20] Filipino words also entered Mexican vernacular, such as the word for palapa (originally meaning "coconut palm leaf petiole" in Tagalog), which became applied to a type of thatching using coconut leaves that resembles the Filipino nipa hut.[4] Various crops were also introduced from the Philippines, including coconuts,[21] the Ataulfo and Manilita mangoes,[22][23] abacá, rice, and bananas. A genetic study in 2018 found that around a third of the population of Guerrero have 10% Filipino ancestry.[3]
you do realize it was mexicans that colonized the phillipenes under the spanish flag right? The spanish never went to the phillipenes, they trained mexican tlxaxcans and send them there.
Filipinos are Hispanic. Spain displays the flags of all Hispanic countries including the Philippine flag in the celebration of Dia de la Hispanidad (Hispanic Day) in Puerta del Sol, Madrid. Philippines is also included in the Ibero-American System "The building of Puerta del Sol is adorned with 22 flags of the Spanish-speaking countries have been displayed to highlight the global character of the Spanish language within Hispanidad 2022 designed by the government." Source: La Comunidad de Madrid
Mexican & Mexico is too big to that comparison with the Filipino idk some Filipino are obsessed with the small similarities , people tend to forget the the 🇺🇸 took over the island they never got there independence from Spain. Hate too break filipinos. you have your history, we have ours I really don't gaf about Spain landed there you do not have native blood from the Americas.
We both make some delicious champurado!
Notable Mexicans of Filipino descent
Ramón Fabié - Lieutenant Colonel commander of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Luis Pinzón - Military commander of José María Morelos
Isidoro Montes de Oca - Mexican General and Lieutenant commander of Vicente Guerrero
Romeo Tabuena - painter and printmaker
Alejandro Gómez Maganda - Governor of Guerrero (1951-1954)
Lili Rosales - Representative of Mexico in the Reina Hispanoamericana 2011 beauty contest
Miguel A. Reina - Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer.
Im pretty sure if you trace it back far enough they are pretty much the same type of person tan asians who left the mainland and got colonised by the Spanish
Brandon calling him the throat goat is crazy lmaooooo
Shout out to our phillipino brothers and sisters!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Mi casa es su casa!
Filipino Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos Filipinos) are Mexican citizens who are descendants of Filipino ancestry.[1] There are approximately 1,200 Filipino nationals residing in Mexico.[2] In addition, genetic studies indicate that about a third of people sampled from Guerrero have Asian ancestry with genetic markers matching those of the populations of the Philippines.
The Filipinos introduced many cultural practices to Mexico, such as the method of making palm wine, called "tubâ",[11][12][13] the mantón de Manila,[14][15][16] the chamoy,[17] and possibly the guayabera (called filipina in Veracruz and the Yucatán Peninsula).[18] Distillation technology for the production of tequila and mezcal was also introduced by Filipino migrants in the late 16th century, via the adaptation of the stills used in the production of Philippine palm liquor (lambanog) which were introduced to Colima with tubâ.[19][20]
Filipino words also entered Mexican vernacular, such as the word for palapa (originally meaning "coconut palm leaf petiole" in Tagalog), which became applied to a type of thatching using coconut leaves that resembles the Filipino nipa hut.[4]
Various crops were also introduced from the Philippines, including coconuts,[21] the Ataulfo and Manilita mangoes,[22][23] abacá, rice, and bananas.
A genetic study in 2018 found that around a third of the population of Guerrero have 10% Filipino ancestry.[3]
you do realize it was mexicans that colonized the phillipenes under the spanish flag right? The spanish never went to the phillipenes, they trained mexican tlxaxcans and send them there.
yeah bro I like making shit up too
As if the friars and gobernador sibil was not from Spain😂😂
And mestiso and mestiza does not exist
Filipinos are Hispanic. Spain displays the flags of all Hispanic countries including the Philippine flag in the celebration of Dia de la Hispanidad (Hispanic Day) in Puerta del Sol, Madrid. Philippines is also included in the Ibero-American System
"The building of Puerta del Sol is adorned with 22 flags of the Spanish-speaking countries have been displayed to highlight the global character of the Spanish language within Hispanidad 2022 designed by the government." Source: La Comunidad de Madrid
I love Mexicans
They've cultivated my favorite food
Boiled corn
Mais my friend
Mais 😂😂😂😂
Mexican & Mexico is too big to that comparison with the Filipino idk some Filipino are obsessed with the small similarities , people tend to forget the the 🇺🇸 took over the island they never got there independence from Spain. Hate too break filipinos. you have your history, we have ours I really don't gaf about Spain landed there you do not have native blood from the Americas.
Whatever aztec warrior, keep glazing your non existent uniqueness.
MANILA GALEON..
As a filipino, all of latin america are like our HALF-SIBLINGS