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  2. 20 Mexican Traditions and Customs You Should Know About

    www.discoverwalks.com/blog/mexico-city/20-mexican-traditions-and-customs-you...

    The 20 most significant Mexican traditions and customs are examined in this article. This includes well-known celebrations, such as Dia de Muertos to Cinco de Mayo. Customs also range from festivals, food to the way of life and common music.

  3. Latino History - National Museum of the American Latino

    latino.si.edu/learn/latino-history-and-culture/latino-history

    For centuries, Latino culture has influenced all areas of American life, including food, sports, business, politics, science, education, and the arts. Music and dance styles such as salsa and reggaeton have become popular nationwide thanks to artists like Celia Cruz and Bad Bunny.

  4. Latino Culture | National Museum of the American Latino

    latino.si.edu/learn/latino-history-and-culture/latino-culture

    The Latino culture is extremely diverse, and there is no singular Latino experience. The identities of Latinas and Latinos are filled with many layers, shaped by factors such as geography, heritage, race, and gender.

  5. Today’s Mexican Americans trace their history to a development that began more than four centuries ago, when Spain conquered Mexico and made it a colony. Before that the territory was inhabited exclusively by American Indians.

  6. Mexican culture: Customs and traditions | Live Science

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    Mexican culture brings together elements of ancient Central-American heritage and European customs.

  7. Mexican America History - Smithsonian Institution

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    The movements to reclaim the citizenship, land, labor, and educational rights of old and new generations of Mexican-Americans began in the small farming towns of South Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, and in industrial cities like El Paso, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

  8. Latino History and Culture - National Museum of the American...

    latino.si.edu/learn/latino-history-and-culture

    The Latino culture is extremely diverse, and there is no singular Latino experience. Explore Latino foodways, art, and music, and learn about the rich history of Latinos, from pre columbian times to today.

  9. | National Museum of American History

    americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/mexican-america/history

    The ancestors of Mexican Americans are many—railroad workers from Jalisco, Afro-Mexican founders of Los Angeles, Hispanos from Northern New Mexico, part-German Tejanos, indigenous Californians, and Spanish settlers from the Canary Islands, to name just a few.

  10. Mexican America - National Museum of American History

    americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/mexican-america

    But Mexican American musical traditions began much earlier than the mariachi movementthey include styles as diverse as the choir music of the California missions and the corridos and ballads of San Antonio's Rosita Fernández (1925 1997).

  11. Latino History - National Museum of American History

    americanhistory.si.edu/explore/topics/latino-history

    Latinos trace their origins to Latin America and other Spanish colonies, both in the Caribbean and in the contemporary United States. These groups include, but are not limited to, Indigenous, Mestizos, Afro-Latinos, and other mixed-race people.