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  2. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Traditional culture believes that pregnancy is a sacred event. This belief carries over into the post-Colombian Catholic culture that is very prevalent in Mexico today. The traditional birth culture is shaped by the beliefs of a hot-cold balance within the body. [5] [6] This balance must be maintained throughout the pregnancy and delivery process.

  3. Naming customs of Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).

  4. Mexican Americans - Wikipedia

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    A Quinceañera celebration in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mexican American culture reflects the influences of Spain, Mexico, and indigenous cultures. [103] Family units and structures are typically larger among Mexican Americans. Parents and elders are treated with a high degree of respect by Mexican Americans. Mexican Americans often celebrate ...

  5. What You Should Know About Día de Los Reyes (Three ... - AOL

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    Día de Los Reyes is considered the big gift-giving day in Mexican culture — bigger than Christmas Day. There’s even a special tradition for kids the night before.

  6. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    But for Hammack, who was born in Mexico City, Mexico, piercing her daughter's ears had an important cultural significance. In Latin cultures, she explains, infant female ear piercing is routine.

  7. The Children of Sanchez (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Children of Sanchez is a 1961 book by American anthropologist Oscar Lewis about a Mexican family living in the Mexico City slum of Tepito, which he studied as part of his program to develop his concept of culture of poverty. [1] The book is subtitled "Autobiography of a Mexican family". [2]

  8. Child Jesus images in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    After the mass, the family returns home to celebrate, typically with tamales, buñuelos, atole and hot chocolate. [3] [7] The tradition recalls that forty days after Jesus's birth, Mary and Joseph took the child to the Temple to present to the priests. [3] To present the Niño Dios at Mass, tradition states that the image must be dressed in a ...

  9. 30 Family Traditions To Start This Year - AOL

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    Looking to cement memories with family members? Here are 30 family traditions to start, including ideas for free traditions and holiday traditions.

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