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Scott, Frank, Comp.; And Others – 1975
Eighty-one theses dealing with the Mexican American and written by graduate students at the University of Texas at El Paso are listed in this bibliography. Arranged alphabetically according to author and subject field, the theses were written between 1942 and 1974. Subject fields include: (1) education, (2) history, (3) literature, (4) political…
Descriptors: Archives, Bibliographies, College Libraries, Education
Cabrera, Y. Arturo – 1971
According to the author, discussions about Mexican Americans most frequently deal with culture conflict and social pathologies. Here and there, students working toward advanced degrees undertake delimited studies. Trade and governmental publications are infrequent. Views from the Mexican Americans themselves are not heard. It is the author's…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Traits, Education, Ethnic Studies
GONZALEZ, NANCIE L. – 1967
USING NEW MEXICO AS A BASIS TO TRACE THE SPANISH-AMERICAN AND MEXICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE, THE AUTHOR STATES THAT ANY STIGMA PLACED ON THE LATTER GROUP IS ONE OF CLASS DISTINCTION. THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT ACCULTURATION AND ASSIMILATION OF BOTH GROUPS INTO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN SOCIETY IS PROCEEDING STEADILY, AND THAT THE WORLD WARS AND THE KOREAN…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Culture, Education
Forbes, Jack D., Ed. – 1967
The anthology presents Indian works which reflect the attitudes of the native Indian people of the State of Nevada, commencing with the possible first White-Indian contact in the 1820's when Anglo American fur trappers and Mexican traders entered the Great Basin. The writer points out in the Preface that no effort has been made to exclude native…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American History, American Indians, Anglo Americans
Forbes, Jack D. – 1973
The purpose of this book is to examine the Indian heritage of the Mexican Americans of the Southwest. It covers Mexican American history from the time of the Aztecs to the present. In the introduction, the Mexican approach to United States history is discussed. Topics covered are: the Tollecayotl and Mexicayotl heritage; the northward movement;…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitude Change, Bilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies
Cabello-Argandona, Roberto, Comp.; And Others – 1975
Offering the student, researcher, and lay person a well-organized and systematically structured guide which lists and evaluates the most important source materials, this annotated bibliography cites 491 books, periodical articles, journal citations, government publications, films, and serial publications devoted to the Chicana. The materials,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids, Cultural Background, Culture Conflict
LAMANNA, RICHARD A.; SAMORA, JULIAN – 1967
MEXICAN AMERICANS WHO HAVE MIGRATED TO THE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OF EAST CHICAGO ARE ANALYZED TO DETERMINE THE VALIDITY OF A HYPOTHESIS THAT THIS GROUP WAS PROVIDED OPPORTUNITIES NOT AVAILABLE TO THEIR COUNTERPARTS IN THE SOUTHWEST FOR ASSIMILATION INTO THE COMMUNITY. A CONCISE REPORT ON THE HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN COLONY IN EAST CHICAGO, ITS…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community, Comparative Analysis, Delinquency
SEGALMAN, RALPH – 1966
AN ANALYSIS OF THE LIVES OF THE POOR IN AMERICA WILL SHOW DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE IMMIGRANT (AND REFUGEE) POOR AND THE RESIDUAL POOR (NEGROES, PUERTO RICANS, LATIN AMERICANS, INDIANS, AND OTHERS). THE IMMIGRANT POOR WERE ACCULTURATED AND ABSORBED INTO THE MAINSTREAM OF AMERICAN LIFE WITHIN THREE GENERATIONS, WHEREAS THE RESIDUAL POOR HAVE BEEN…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Blacks, Community Role
Martinez, Reynaldo L.; And Others – 1977
Of the 10 million Mexican Americans in the United States, 90% reside in the southwestern states of California, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Historically, the acquisition of Spanish speaking citizens by the U.S. has resulted from military conquest. Yet, Mexican Americans did not have a significant political voice until the high fatality…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Traits, Culture Conflict, Dissent
Chapa, Evey, Ed.; And Others – 1976
Intended to provide interested persons, researchers, and educators with information about "la mujer Chicana", this annotated bibliography cites 320 materials published between 1916 and 1975, with the majority being between 1960 and 1975. The 12 sections cover the following subject areas: Chicana publications; Chicana feminism and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Child Care, Cultural Influences, Education
Astacio, Ramon; Iruegas, Efrain – 1978
Developed originally for grades 7-12, the three bilingual Mexican American studies curriculum units on the pre-Hispanic cultures of the Olmecs, Mayas, and Aztecs present information for the teacher and for the student, a glossary, worksheets, an answer key, a test, and a bibliography in Spanish and English. The cross section of materials are…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Art, Astronomy, Bilingual Education