Texas Cultura. Overview We call it Río Grande Mexicanos call it Río Grande del Norte Six governments ruled Texas: – France, Spain, México, Republic of.
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Texas Cultura
Overview
• We call it Río Grande• Mexicanos call it Río Grande del Norte• Six governments ruled Texas:– France, Spain, México, Republic of Texas,
Confederate States, United States• Only state in the Union allowed to fly it’s flag
above the U.S. flag
El Paso
• Border city• Across the border from Ciudad Juárez, MX• The “Vaquero” tradition continues to thrive
El Valle de Texas
• Where the red grape fruit grows• State fruit of Texas
El Parque Nacional Big Bend
La Isla del Padre
• A 113 mile-long island off the coast of Texas
San Antonio
• Multicultural city; known for El Paseo del Río and El Alamo
Dallas
• Center for international business
Houston
• It’s port has the highest amount of international shipping commerce in the U.S.
La Arquitectura
• La Biblioteca central de San Antonio:
La Biblioteca Central de San Antonio
• Famous modern library designed by Ricardo Legoretta
Other Spanish Missions
La Capilla de San Elceario• El Paso
El Convento de la Misión de San José
• San Antonio
Tamalada
• A painting by Carmen Lomas Garza depicting a typical Sunday for Mexican-Americans making homemade tamales
“Vaquero”
• Famous glass sculpture by Luís Jiménez in front of the Art Museum of El Paso
Carmen Lomas Garza
• A chicana artist that paints the everyday life of Mexican-Americans
Quesadillas
• Foods like these represent the influence of Mexican food on Texas: Tex-Mex
Tostaditas con Salsa
• Another Tex-Mex snack
La Barbacoa al Estilo Tejando
El Rodeo (The roundup)
El Cinco de Mayo
• More of a Mexican-American holiday, this date commemorates la Batalla de Puebla which is a symbol of Mexican unity
Conjunto
• Popular dance in northern Mexico and southern Texas; similar to a polka or a waltz; employs accordions & other polka instruments