a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East.
The Indians or aboriginal people of Mexico (such as the Aztecs Mayans, and Chichimecas) were there long before the country existed. Therefore Mexican culture has always included some of the Indian ways of life and in no moment were they introduced to it. So in simpler terms, they did not "enhance" anything as they have always existed within the culture.
The Clovis culture.
The name of the state New Mexico was assigned by Spanish explorers in 1563. They thought that the culture in the area was similar to that in Mexico.
The Territory of New Mexico existed from September 9, 1850, until January 6, 1912, when the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of New Mexico. Santa Fe was the capital city in the Territory of New Mexico.
The Clovis culture
The first known inhabitants of New Mexico were members of the Clovis culture of Paleo-Indians The Spanish were the first Europeans to explore and begin settlement of what is now New Mexico.
Both. There is a national culture common among all Mexicans, and there is a local culture specific to Mexico City inhabitants. For instance, the national Mexican culture includes religion (Catholicism) and language (Spanish), while the Mexico City culture includes some traits not found in other parts of the country. This is just like the general American culture vs. the more specific, New Yorker culture.
Yes! In 2008 the New Mexico state quarter was released. Also, in 2012 the Chaco Culture National Historic Park quarter was released.
a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East
The first European settlers were from Spain under Governor Juan de Onate.
Aztec
The web address of the Museum Of Indian Arts And Culture is: http://www.indianartsandculture.org