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What is Mexican American

Hispanic Women/Latina Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education
In this book, this term was utilized to describe a citizen of the United States of America who identifies as such, recognizing family heritage from Mexico.
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Influence of the Culture
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3763-3.ch001
Abstract
In the United States, it seems as though, when one is asked one's culture, it is a difficult question to answer. Mainstream people believe that, unless they have a traceable genealogy, there is a lack of identity. However, as the author will argue here, culture is far more complicated than identifying one's nationality, one's social group, or one's tradition. While some people may find that their entire identity comes from one place, one group, one shared experience, for many others it does not. As people travel, intermix, and intermarry; as business, war, and nature cause them to move, their homelands become subject to different influences, and as a result, customs are blended, and new ones created.
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Influence of Mexicanas Americanas
In this book, this term was utilized to describe a citizen of the United States of America who identifies as such, recognizing family heritage from Mexico.
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Latina Efficacy: Advocate, Inspire, and Take Charge
Refers to American citizens who were born in the United States, are from Mexican descent and self-identify as a Mexican American. Their social-political factors and heritage differ from other Hispanic and Latinx groups.
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