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Guerena, Salvador, Comp.; Gonzalez, Raquel Quiroz, Comp. – 1987
This bibliography of 369 new titles in the Coleccion Tloque Nahuaque contains materials for and about Hispanic Americans, particularly Mexican Americans. The largest subject divisions are literature with 70 titles, history with 61, economics with 44, and education with 27. Other subject areas include animal husbandry, anthropology, art, arts and…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Ethnic Studies, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic American Literature
Fontenez, Andrea Solange – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study is to find out how public schools accommodate the growing Hispanic school population in a New Hispanic Diaspora in New Jersey, and what strategies Hispanic families and schools adopt to mitigate home-school discontinuity. This study also attempts to find out what constitutes the formation of Hispanic identity among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grounded Theory, Ethnicity, Ethnography
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Guerena, Salvador, Comp.; Gonzalez, Raquel Quiroz, Comp. – 1985
This bibliography of 148 new titles in the Coleccion Tloque Nahuaque contains materials for and about Hispanic Americans, particularly Mexican Americans. The largest subject divisions are literature with 24 titles, bilingual education with 18, and history with 15. Other subject areas include agricultural labor, anthropology, art, bibliographies,…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Ethnic Studies, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic American Literature
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Leen, Catherine – Bilingual Review, 2007
This article discusses the achievement of the postmodern caballero films and the relevance of the social bandit myth for Chicano resistance. The continued relevance of the social bandit myth is clearly demonstrated by "The Cisco Kid" and "The Mask of Zorro." Both films show how initially flawed or directionless characters can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mythology, Films, Role Models
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McCoy, Leah P.; Buckner, Stefanie; Munley, Jessica – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article introduces and explains probability games from diverse cultures. Activities are described and teacher-ready materials are included. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Activities, Cultural Pluralism, Mathematical Concepts
Campbell, Monica – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Latin America's largest university is now seeking students in the United States. Spotting a ripe market and a growing Hispanic population, the National Autonomous University of Mexico is steadily strengthening its foothold in the United States and Canada--one of the first inroads northward by a Latin American university. For decades the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Universities, Student Recruitment
Cuellar, Alfredo – 1992
This paper, a follow-up to a previous review of literature on academic excellence that synthesized information from the United States and Mexico, describes an ethnographic study of high-achieving and low-achieving Hispanic secondary school students from Calexico, California and Mexicali, Baja California Mexico. Five students for each group were…
Descriptors: Ethnography, High Achievement, High Risk Students, High Schools
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Rochin, Refugio I. – Social Studies Review, 1990
Argues that Hispanic-Americans can find reason for pride and positive self-images in their cultural heritage and contributions to California agriculture. Traces history of foods and plant propagation in Mesoamerica. Discusses corn, vanilla, chocolate, chiles, tomatoes, and other foods significant for their culinary legacy. (CH)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Cultural Awareness, Ethnicity, Food
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Jupp, James C. – MultiCultural Review, 2001
Highlights the Rio Grande Valley in order to combat stereotypical North American folkloric representations of Latin America, discussing border crossings, developing a typology of the Rio Grande Valley that emphasizes diversity within diversity, articulating an example of diversity within diversity, and arguing that multiculturalism's categorical…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Stereotypes, Hispanic Americans
Jensen, Bryant T. – Online Submission, 2007
Drawing from Brofenbrenner's multilevel, bioecological model of development, this paper presents a framework that charts environmental processes which generate or buffer acculturative stress and, therefore, mediate the impact of immigration on psychological well-being. Empirical research shows that Mexican immigrants, on the whole, fare better…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Immigrants, Psychopathology
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Ornstein-Galicia, Jacob L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1987
The development and present status of "Chicano Calo," a mixture of Spanish and English spoken in Mexico and the Southwestern United States, is surveyed. Originally a Romany (Gypsy) language, it is preeminently oral and has become fashionable in most sociocultural strata, but particularly among younger males to reflect mild rebellion.…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Hispanic American Culture, Language Usage, Mexican Americans
Fox, Susannah; Livingston, Gretchen – Pew Hispanic Center, 2007
Latinos comprise 14% of the U.S. adult population and about half of this growing group (56%) goes online. By comparison, 71% of non-Hispanic whites and 60% of non-Hispanic blacks use the internet. Several socio-economic characteristics that are often intertwined, such as low levels of education and limited English ability, largely explain the gap…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Racial Differences, Socioeconomic Status
Lewin, Stephen, Ed.; And Others – 1993
This textbook examines Spanish exploration, conquest, settlement, and colonization of present-day Mexico, United States, and the Caribbean, and the conflicts and exchanges resulting from culture contact between Spaniards and Native Americans. Chapters cover: (1) first contacts in the Caribbean, enslavement of Native Americans, arrival of African…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Colonial History (United States), Culture Contact, Hispanic American Culture
Finer, Neal – 1979
Alma Reed, a Californian who became a noted figure in Mexican art history, was a bicultural individual who introduced famed Mexican muralists to the United States art world and who became a legendary figure in Mexican folklore from the 1920s through the 1960s. This paper traces her career. (JB)
Descriptors: Art History, Biculturalism, Biographies, Culture Contact
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Pacheco, Jose Emilio – Revista Iberoamericana, 1971
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Hispanic American Literature, Imagery, Motifs
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