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The people of Colombia are first and foremost Colombian. They are also considered Hispanic, South Americans, Latinos, and/or Latin Americans.
Generally, no, but some Native Americans have integrated into the Hispanic cultures of some Latin American regions, and they are Hispanic if they move to the US.
Hispanic-Americans speak Spanish and English. Hispanic people are language-defined, for they speak Spanish as native language. (Simply learning fluent Spanish, does NOT magically turn you Hispanic!) Some Americans who are descendants of Hispanics don't speak Spanish anymore, so they just speak English as their active tongues.
Hispanic
Hispanic Americans.
The common language of Hispanic Americans depends on what country they live in. In the United States, Most Hispanic Americans speak English and/or Spanish.
Subgroups
Native Americans, Hispanic Americans and then Anglo Americans.
on the border of Mexican Americans and Latinos. so they would like to call themselves Hispanics.
Camila A. Alire has written: 'Serving Latino communities' -- subject(s): Hispanic Americans and libraries, Libraries, Special collections, Hispanic Americans, Services to Hispanic Americans, School libraries, Children's libraries
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they are attached to their culture
latinos
They are a diverse group.
They are a diverse group.
The people of Colombia are first and foremost Colombian. They are also considered Hispanic, South Americans, Latinos, and/or Latin Americans.
Generally, no, but some Native Americans have integrated into the Hispanic cultures of some Latin American regions, and they are Hispanic if they move to the US.