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Mexican Culture

Mexican Culture. Mexico’s History. Mexican culture reflects Mexico’s history through the blending of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican civilizations and the culture of Spain. Mexico’s Official Language.

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Mexican Culture

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  1. Mexican Culture

  2. Mexico’s History • Mexican culture reflects Mexico’s history through the blending of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican civilizations and the culture of Spain.

  3. Mexico’s Official Language • Spanish is the official language of Mexico. It is spoken by nearly the entire population of Mexico.

  4. Families of Mexico • Mexican culture is known for the unified nature of the family. • The country’s divorce rate is among the lowest in the world. • Children regularly live with their parents until they marry. • Mexican family units stay connected. Often, grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and children live in the same area or even in the same house.

  5. Religion of Mexico • Christianity is the national religion of Mexico. About 89% of Mexicans are Roman Catholic. Other religions such as evangelism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints makes up the remaining percent.

  6. Mexico is known worldwide for its folk art traditions, mostly derived from a combination of the indigenous and Spanish crafts. After the Mexican Revolution, a new generation of Mexican artists led a vibrant national movement that incorporated political, historic, and folk themes in their work. The Art of Mexico

  7. The Music of Mexico • The music of Mexico is extraordinarily diverse and features a wide range of musical styles. The best known Mexican genre is ranchera, interpreted by a band called mariachi.

  8. The Food of Mexico • Mexican food that is popular in Mexico includes tacos, enchiladas, and pozole. • Traditional Mexican ingredients consist of turkey, sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, chiles, squash, peanuts, avocados, guavos, chocolate, and vanilla. • The Spanish then influenced these by adding milk, cheese, rice, wheat, cinnamon, oranges, and peaches.

  9. Bullfighting is a popular sport in Mexico. Mexico City has the largest bullring in the world. The game of soccer, known as futbol, is the most popular sport in the country. Popular Sports of Mexico

  10. Good Website • “Mexico – History and Culture.” http://www.geographia.com/mexico/mexicohistory.htm This website discusses the history and culture of various cities in Mexico. It also discusses the geography of Mexico’s vast lands. This website is useful because it gives them cultural background about Mexico

  11. References McGinnis, E. (2002). PBS: Beyond the border. Web site: http://www.pbs.org/itvs/beyondtheborder History of Mexican Americans (2004). Web site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Mexican_ Americans Mexico –history and culture (2001). Web site: http://geographia.com/mexico/mexicohistory.htm Multicultural Education Internet Resource Guide. (2000). http://www.jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/Multi.html

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