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q. university app race / ethnicity?

In the common application that calls for the inclusion of race and ethnicity. I saw that she was Hispanic and calls for the race to check which of the following do you consider it to be. I checked and also has white, American Indian or Alaska Native (including all the native peoples of the Americas) If the family of my father speaks Quechua and Inca heritage is then I can say I am Inca / Inca (?) Really though do not speak Quechua and not born in Peru?

His father (s) are from Peru, so it is Hispanic.

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