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{{short description|Term combining an ethnicity with a country of residence}}
A '''hyphenated ethnicity''' (or rarely '''hyphenated identity''') is a reference to an [[ethnicity]], [[Panethnicity|pan-ethnicity]], [[national origin]], or [[national identity]] combined with the
The concept should not be confused with that of [[mixed ethnicity]] and [[Multiracial|multiraciality]], i.e., the ethnicity or race of a person whose parents have different ethnicities/races, which can also be written in a hyphenated way.
==United States==
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==Brazil==
[[Jeffrey Lesser]] wrote: "While there
==See also==
*[[Melting pot]]
*[[Multiculturalism]]
*[[Nativism (politics)]]
==References==
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▲[[category:Ethnic groups]]
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