National Hispanic Heritage Month is through September 15 to October 15 in the United States, it represents the Hispanic and Latino Americans heritage and culture. September 15 was chosen for the starting point for the celebration of Hispanic Heritage month because that was the anniversary of independence of five Latin American countries. The five Latin American countries where Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. But Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence day on September 16 and September 18. America is 60% hispanic compared to 45% of Caucasians and 50% of African Americans, so the hispanic and latino population is growing more and more in America. Also besides english, spanish is the #2 language in America. …show more content…
Mexico and Latin America celebrate “El Día de la Raza.” They celebrate this day in remembrance of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas. This day and month celebrates many nationalities of people having a common beginning, tradition, or language in the history of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Besides this throughout the month hispanics and latinos celebrate Hispanic Heritage through festivities, music, dancing, and food their Independence of their countries. Unlike us, we Americans celebrate our Independence day a little differently, like having cook outs, fire works, socializing, meeting up with friends and family, listening to music,and having fun. But overall it's the same idea like music, socializing, and eating …show more content…
Famous latinas who influenced the hispanic culture and people are Gloria Estefan who has served as a role model for women across the globe, and she is the Queen of Latin Pop icon with true love to her community which had been hated on. Next up we have Celia Cruz who had a strong powerful voice that taught us that ‘life is a carnival’ and she was a strong voice for freedom in Cuba. Another latina that has changed the world is Shakira she is one of the generous pop stars that is known to give back to her community and she has also committed to making a global impact to the less fortunate. Those are just some of the few famous latin singers that are influential on the people in America and Latin
In Mexico, fiestas occur frequently throughout the year as a custom. Mexicans gather on these holidays to eat dance,take part in parades, and remember historic or religious events. Mexican Independence Day celebrates the separation of the country from Spain on September 16, 1810. Another famous celebration is Day of the Dead which is celebrated on the first of November. Although it may sound scary, this celebration is a cheerful time of remembering friends and family members who have died.
The Hispanic population has experienced an incredible growth in the past decade in the United States of America. In 2006 it was estimated that the Hispanic cover 11 % of the population in North America. Their Origin is in Mexico and the few Spanish speaking countries in the Caribbean. American culture is derived from people who originated from the European nations like Italy and the Great Britain. Cultural identity is very important for every ethnic group as it shapes the culture of that particular faction and therefore, a certain culture cannot realize its own values until it is exposed to another one.
Cinco de Mayo means the fifth of May. It is not an independence day for Mexico like most unknowledgeable people think. Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on the 15th of September. Mexico declared independence from Spain on the 24th of August 1821. Cinco de Mayo is not an American holiday either. Mexico and the United States savor this holiday because it is the day where Mexican peasants/ commoners defeated the French and Mexican traitor army that double them in size in Puebla, Mexico one hundred miles away from Mexico city on the 5th of May, 1862.
Cinco De Mayo is celebrated on the 5th of May. Cinco De Mayo is celebrated to remember the victory for Mexico over France in 1962 and was at the battle of Puebla (Staff, 2009). However, in Mexico, Cinco De Mayo isn't considered a major holiday (Staff, 2009). Cinco De Mayo is a celebration of Mexican heritage and culture (Staff, 2009). We will talk about the history of Cinco De Mayo, and explain the difference between the two holidays.
The Hispanic population is the fastest growing minority in the United States, Hispanics or Latinos are defined as a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Central American, or other Spanish speaking cultures. Hispanics, particularly Hispanic Americans are full of pride and vibrancy that you can’t help but notice. Today Hispanic groups are often perceived as immigrants, when in fact some group’s heritage can be traced back to the 1600’s in the western, southwest corner of what is now the United States, others groups such as Puerto Ricans were given American citizenship in 1917. “While immigrants used to make up the majority of U. S. Hispanic population today, almost two thirds were born in the U. S”(jec.senator).
Cinco de mayo is a mexican holiday which is celebrated on September 16. The holiday commemorates the Battle of Puebla which occurred on May 5,1862. The reason the battle had taken place was because of the debt that Mexico owed to England, Spain, and France, who wanted repayment. France was looking to expand its empire and as a result Spain and England withdrew support to fight in the war. France wanted Archduke Maximilian of Austria to become the ruler of Mexico being a relative of Napoleon III. The U.S. could not help Mexico as they were already in a war themselves. France invaded at the Gulf of Mexico, along the state of Veracruz. France's army which had about 6,500 soldiers marched to Mexico City but Mexican resistance forces which had only
For example every year, millions of Mexicans get together in the streets to celebrate Mexico’s Independence the night before with el Grito de Dolores. On el Dia de Los Muertos, people go out to the cemeteries of their beloved family members to decorate their tombs with beautiful flowers, and the streets are filled with people
Semana Santa is one of the most important holidays in Mexico. It is the based off of holy week all over the world. But where you are located decides how you celebrate it. There are many different ways people celebrate that spread all over the world. All of this is mostly based on your ancestors and all the people before you that have celebrated. It is a important holiday in many places that have been named a variety of things.
“Preservation of one’s own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures (Cesar Chavez).” Culture is our knowledge, beliefs, communication of language we have learned to appreciate as well, gain in value. Hispanic culture, is full of different immigrants such as Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The term Hispanic is referred to an American born in a Spanish speaking nation and can trace their ancestry to Spanish territories or the conquistador that landed in the New World making there ancestors learn the language. Today there is very little dialect left in the United States. In other countries some such as in Mexico in some parts such as Michoacán the dialect Tabasco, the possibility of sixty-
In America, we don’t celebrate Dia de los Muertos. I hadn’t even heard about this holiday until my high school Spanish teacher taught me about it. I think it’s very interesting to learn about different cultures.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo early this year as Pleasanton’s 1st Wednesday Street Parties return to Main Street. Ruckatan Latin Tribe will take to the Entertainment Stage, filling the air with their signature fusion of latin, reggae and rock.
Mexico celebrates many holidays and traditions, one of its most celebrated events is “El Dia de la Independcia de Mexico, El Grito de Dolores” also referred to as the Independence of Mexico, the Cry of Dolores. This national holiday celebrates the day Mexico won their freedom from the Spaniard rule in September 16, 1810. Miguel Hidalgo a priest was one of the nation’s great leaders during the War of Independence in Mexico. During Hidalgos time in Dolores the north-central part of the Mexican state of Guanajuato, he delivered famous cry of independence speech, also known as the cry of Dolores (el Grito de Dolores), on September 16, 1810 to motivate people to revolt against the Spanish regime. Hidalgo’s army fought
Being a Latina born in America and growing up here, I was taught celebrating American culture like Memorial, Independence and Labor Day, with the explosion of bright, colorful fireworks, the smell of fire when turning on the grill and the best part; no school! As well as celebrating Christmas and New Years the American way, going to church, eating, and opening presents on Christmas day are holidays I've grown up to enjoy and celebrate a certain way. It wasn’t until 4 years ago I went to Mexico and realized there’s more to my own rooted culture and how lucky I am to have both the American and Mexican culture in my life realizing the generation of Mexican Americans are forming their own culture with both lifestyles.
First off, my culture alone, there are many different holidays that are either changed or added due to the seasons of the year. Since I am both American and Hispanic, I celebrate both holidays associated with my background. Not only that, but there are changes to a holiday depending on season, time or event. One of the biggest holiday that is changed is the week of Halloween. While most people in America see it
Mexico has many fun and unique traditions, cultures, and religions. The culture of Mexico reflects the country's complex history and is the result of the gradual blending of native culture, particularly as Mesoamerican, with Spanish culture and other immigrant cultures. They have a holiday were mexican children do not receive presents on Christmas Day, they receive gifts on January 6 as the day on which Mexicans celebrate the arrival of the Three Wise Men. There is also Cinco de Mayo, translated to the 5th of May, it commemorates the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over the French forces of the Battle of Puebla. And