Gilberto Freyre highlights Brazil as a mult-ethnic zone without a dominant race.
Gilberto Freyre, The Masters and the Slaves: A Study in the Development of Brazilian Civilization (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986, originally published in 1933), xiv
What we have here [in Brazil] is a society whose national direction is inspired not by the blood-stream of families, much less that of a race, as the expression of a biological reality, nor, on the other hand, by an all-powerful State or Church; it is, rather, one of diverse ethnic origins with varying cultural heritages.