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Latin American Culture
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Diversity in Latin America
Latin America’s cultures are diverse. Each region has its own history, languages, customs, beliefs, foods, music, etc. Latin America also has diversity in its races: Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans are the largest groups. Members of these groups have intermarried and developed unique cultures over time.
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Native Americans Europeans began colonizing the Americas in the 1500s.
They forced the natives to work on plantations & in mines. Many native populations were completely wiped out by European weapons and diseases. Some natives were able to preserve their cultures by moving to remote regions. Many people in Venezuela are mestizos (ancestors were both European and Native American).
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Africans Europeans brought Africans to the New World and forced them to work as slaves. Descendants of these people still live in Latin America today. Many live in Brazil, Panama, and islands in the Caribbean.
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Religion The main religion in Latin America is Roman Catholic.
However, practices of Native Americans & Africans have blended with Christian beliefs. Example: “Day of the Dead” in Mexico—blends Native American beliefs about the afterlife with Christian beliefs. El Dia de los Muertos
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Languages “Latin America” refers the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. The name Latin America is tied to the fact that Spanish, Portuguese and French are derived from the Latin language. French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish are called Romance languages because they are all derived from medieval Latin dialects spoken in areas of Europe governed by the Roman Empire.
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Cultural Controversy…
People with European ancestors often have better paying jobs, better education and health care, and more money than people of Native American or African descent. Other culture groups have begun to demand equality in their countries. Example: In Bolivia in 2005, a Native American was elected president for the first time.
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