. >> peter: they talk guarani automatically.nd when her father's coming, they automatically talk guarani, and i'm, more or less, out. >> anthony: a proudly mestizo society. >> guido: yes. >> anthony: was it de francia? >> guido: yeah. el supremo. >> anthony: el supremo! gotta love it. >> anthony: a nearly two-hundred year succession of dictators began in 1811, when josé gaspar rodríguez de francia declared himself el supremo for life. de francia insisted paraguay become a mestizo, mixed-race society. >> mario: paraguayans are neither spanish nor indians. we are mestizos. >> anthony: yep. >> peter: el supremo forbid maritals between whites and whites; he produced the mestizos by force. >> anthony: today, ninety-five of paraguayans are of mixed spanish and guarani blood. >> mario: and we usually speak the two languages. >> anthony: right. this is central market? >> mario: mercado cuatro. >> anthony: cuatro? this is the big one? >> mario: the biggest one, the most popular one. ♪ >> anthony: i'm hungry. what's good here? >> peter: w