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Americanos: Latino life in the United States
A celebration of Latino culture and identity through photography and the printed word from the Museum of the City of New York.
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month
From the National Park Service and the National Register of Historic Places, this site highlights various publications, properties listed in
the National Register, and National Parks that deal directly with the ingenuity, creativity, cultural, and political experiences of Hispanic Americans.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage The Gale Group has assembled this collection of resources including biographies of famous Hispanic individuals, a Hispanic culture quiz, and a history timeline.
Census Bureau Facts for Hispanic Heritage Month
Statistics and numbers from the Current Population Survey, 1992 Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, population estimates and population projections.
World Cuisines - Latin American
The Open Directory Project's links to recipes from 16 Latin American countries.
Hispanic Art Links
The Language Department at Florida State University has put together this listing of Hispanic art resources.
Hispanic Fact Pack
A PDF supplement to Advertising Age, includes demographics as well as information about Hispanic advertisers and agencies.
Hispanic Population of the United States
Statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. Reports, graphs, and PowerPoint presentations.
Hispanic Reading Room
Online collections at the Library of Congress include Hispanic members of Congress, the voyages of Columbus, and other interesting exhibits.
The Hispanic World
Also from Florida State University is this extensive collection of links for 22 countries, arranged alphabetically by Spanish name.
Hispano Music & Culture of the Northern Rio Grande
From the Library of Congress, an online presentation of a multi-format ethnographic field collection documenting religious and secular music of Spanish-speaking residents of rural Northern New Mexico and
Southern Colorado
Hot Topics: National Hispanic Heritage Month
From the Daniel J. Evans Library at Evergreen State College.
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