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Resources for Racial/Ethnic Characteristics:
Latino/Hispanic
The following are resources for information about Latinos
or Hispanics. If you select a link from this list, a new browser window
will open on top of this CIP Web site window.
General
Resources for Hispanics
- CMMR
- Latino/Hispanic Resources
This is a list of websites and links to full-text research
articles on Latino and Hispanic peoples and issues maintained by the
Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research (CMMR) at the University
of Southern California. (reviewed 5/28/03)
- CREDE
Links on Latinos/ Hispanics
The Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and
Excellence (CREDE) provides numerous links to resources on Latinos. (reviewed 5/28/03)
- The Julian Samora Research Institute
The Julian Samora Research Institute at the University
of Michigan researches issues relevant to Latinos in the midwest. Many of its publications are available for download in HTML or PDF format (Adobe
Reader required). (reviewed 5/28/03)
- Language
& Culture Links: Spanish
National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition
(NCELA) site with links to resources on Spanish and Latin American education,
language and organizations. (reviewed 11/29/04)
- Latin American Network Information Center
The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) at the University of Texas at Austin provides links to information on education, health, economics, culture and society from or about Latin America, including Mexico and countries in the Caribbean, South America, and Central America. Not all sites are in English. The
free Babelfish
translator may prove helpful. (reviewed 5/28/03)
Caribbean
- The
Cubans: Their History and Culture
This Refugee Fact Sheet, published by the Center for
Applied Linguistics provides general information on the culture, language,
economy and history of the Cubans. (reviewed 5/28/03)
- Welcome
to Puerto Rico
General information about the island and people of Puerto
Rico. (reviewed 5/28/03)
Central
American
- Welcome to
El Salvador
The official government site of El Salvador. Much of
this site is available exclusively in Spanish. The
free Babelfish
translator may prove helpful. (reviewed 5/28/03)
Mexican
South
American
- Native American Indian Cultures from Mexico and South America
"Hands Around the World introduces unique Indian cultures from Mexico and various parts of South America, particularly the Amazon basin." (reviewed 5/28/03)
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