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  2. Culture of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The history of Texas, particularly of the old independent Republic of Texas, is intimately bound up with its present culture. Frontier Texas! is a museum of the American Old West in Abilene. Texas is also home to many historical societies, such as: The Texas Historical Commission, an agency dedicated to historic preservation within the state of ...

  3. Native American tribes in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Locations of American Indian tribes in Texas, ca. 1500 CE. Native American tribes in Texas are the Native American tribes who are currently based in Texas and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who historically lived in Texas. Many individual Native Americans, whose tribes are headquartered in other states, reside in Texas.

  4. Category:Texas culture - Wikipedia

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    Texas culture by city (19 C) A. Architecture in Texas (36 C, 5 P) Art in Texas (12 C, 2 P) Artists from Texas (15 C, 126 P) B. Beer in Texas (1 C, 2 P) Books about ...

  5. Category:Ethnic groups in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Asian-American culture in Texas (10 C, 7 P) D. Ethnic groups in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (1 C, 4 P) E. ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Texas"

  6. Tejanos - Wikipedia

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    Ranchero de Texas (1828). Tejano vaqueros were very different from the Mexican vaqueros of central Mexico, both in their costumes and customs. Tejanos were very humble in their dress; their saddles, while being Mexican in origin, were rough and heavy and lacked the finesse of the central Mexico saddles.

  7. Hispanics and Latinos in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A Guide to Hispanic Texas (U of Texas Press, 1996) Richardson, Chad, and Michael J. Pisani. Batos, bolillos, pochos, and pelados: Class and culture on the South Texas border (U of Texas Press, 2017). Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie. Texas Mexican Americans and Postwar Civil Rights (U of Texas Press, 2015}. Stewart, Kenneth L., and Arnoldo De León.

  8. Texan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Texan cuisine is the food associated with the Southern U.S. state of Texas, including its native Southwestern cuisine–influenced Tex-Mex foods. Texas is a large state, and its cuisine has been influenced by a wide range of cultures, including Tejano/Mexican, Native American, Creole/Cajun, African-American, German, Czech, Southern and other European American groups. [2]

  9. Culture of Houston - Wikipedia

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    In addition to historical Southeast Texas culture, Houston became the fourth-most populous city in the United States. [1] Officially, Houston is nicknamed the "Space City" as it is home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, where Mission Control Center is located. "Houston" was the first word spoken on the Moon. [2]