That's true of many indigenous people. For example, the Maori people of New Zealand almost all have some degree of intermixing with European settlers, to the point where some scientists believe that there are no longer any genetically "pure" Maori (if such a term ever made sense) left today.
However, that doesn't stop Maori people from having their own culture, language, and struggle for liberation against colonialism.
That's true of many indigenous people. For example, the Maori people of New Zealand almost all have some degree of intermixing with European settlers, to the point where some scientists believe that there are no longer any genetically "pure" Maori (if such a term ever made sense) left today.
However, that doesn't stop Maori people from having their own culture, language, and struggle for liberation against colonialism.