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Gomez, Aurelia; Sullivan, Laura Temple – 1995
In the 16th century the Spanish introduced marquetry techniques to the New World. The term "marquetry" applies to two different types of surface decoration: inlay and veneer; straw applique as it is practiced in New Mexico combines both techniques.) The introduction of marquetry dovetailed with the pre-Hispanic Aztec tradition of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Design Crafts, Elementary Secondary Education
Linse, Barbara – 1980
Instructions for a variety of activities relating to Mexican culture are provided, with brief descriptive and historical notes on Mexican heritage. Arts and crafts from western, central, and southern Mexico are represented as well as many which are common to all of Mexico. Some of the activities included are weaving, chewing gum sculpture, paper…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment

Strache, Neil E., Comp.; Danky, James P., Comp. – 1979
This publication is a guide to the holdings and locations of 129 newspaper and periodical titles relating to Hispanic American history and culture which were received before August 1979 at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and at the libraries of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. It includes older titles which have…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans, Library Collections
Guajardo, Maria Resendez; Markman, Howard J. – 1985
Mexican American women have higher fertility rates and higher divorce rates than does the general population of the United States. In light of these data and the documented negative effects of marital distress and divorce on spouses, Mexican American women appear to be at risk for psychological stress. To provide some insight into the marital…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Females, Hispanic American Culture
Milwaukee Public Schools, WI. Dept. of Educational Research and Program Assessment. – 1972
This is a diagnostic test to determine the student's ability to answer certain questions concerning Hispanic American Culture, Language, and History. The test contains nine questions, all of which are in both Spanish and English, as are the instructions to the student. (DB)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, English, Hispanic American Culture, Latin American Culture
Elissondo, Guillermina – 2001
This paper examines the kinds of visuals that Spanish language textbooks use to legitimize Latino/a culture, noting how different groups are presented and represented by the narratives; how ethnicity, class, gender, age, and sexual inclinations interplay with power relations, and what ideologies weave the textual fabric of foreign language books.…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture, Introductory Courses

Matute-Bianchi, Maria Eugenia – Urban Review, 1980
Discusses the way that the concept of biculturalism was conveyed in a Title VII elementary school classroom with Mexican American and Anglo students. Holds that the concept of culture was oversimplified, emphasizing regalia (flags, posters, etc.), and obscuring social processes such as racial discrimination. (GC)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Culture, Elementary Education

Garcia, Jesus – History Teacher, 1980
The purpose of this article is to review 10 recently published textbooks frequently used in United States history classes on the secondary level regarding their coverage of Hispanics. Findings indicated that treatment of Hispanic groups in textbooks has moved from glaring omission and superficial portrayal to depictions which are nonstereotypical…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, History Instruction, Literature Reviews, Secondary Education

Santellanes, David – Community Education Journal, 1989
A model for training leaders in Hispanic communities must take into account the cultural context: the extended family, patriarchal family structures, history and cultural mores. Although leaders need conceptual, technical, and human relations skills, emphasis on the conceptual area in terms of these cultural factors is most important. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Community Leaders, Cultural Context

Neubert, Karen; Jones, Elizabeth – Young Children, 1998
Describes the holiday celebration of Dia de los Muertos at Pacific Oaks Children's School in Los Angeles. Considers the decision to celebrate the holiday, preparation for the celebration, its place in the curriculum, its relationship to Halloween, adult conflicts related to personal religious values, children's misunderstanding of the rituals, and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Hispanic American Culture, Holidays, Multicultural Education

Garcia, Lorenzo – Stage of the Art, 2000
Presents four narrative portraits of what the author experienced during a two-day visit to Pharr-San Juan-Alamo-North High School in Pharr, Texas near the border with Mexico. Describes his experiences with the high school's production of the play "Our Lady of the Tortilla" by Luis Santeiro, and discusses various ways that culturally…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Drama, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic American Students

Davila, Arlene – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2005
The way in which economic and cultural trends have led cultural institutions to go away from grassroots constituencies toward better ones and multiple debates within the world of U.S. Latino/a culture and the arts is described. The debate over the El Museo, which in the larger context affected the categorization, promotion and exhibition of Latin…
Descriptors: Latin American Culture, Hispanic American Culture, Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans
Rodriguez, David J., Comp.; And Others – 1993
This finding aid lists recorded collections in the Archive of Folk Culture of the Library of Congress that document the traditional music and folklife of Puerto Rico and of Puerto Ricans in the United States. Brief descriptions of the recordings are accompanied by identification numbers. Information about listening to or ordering any of the listed…
Descriptors: Archives, Audiotape Recordings, Folk Culture, Hispanic American Culture
Torres, Eliseo – 1984
The book explains for the general reader the history and present practice of curanderismo--Mexican American folk healing practices--and gives biographical sketches of three famous nineteenth century folk healers--Don Pedrito Jaramillo, Nino Fidencio, and Teresita Urrea. Characteristics and training of curanderos, or healers, are discussed and the…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Folk Culture, Hispanic American Culture, Medical Services
National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. – 1986
This document, divided into five chapters, describes and analyzes the role of Hispanics in American history. Chapter 1 presents an historical overview of Hispanic immigration to the United States, focusing separately on four groups: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and other Hispanics. Chapter 2 discusses the contributions of Hispanic immigrants…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Federal Government, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans