The Taíno tribe-people contributed to the heritage of Puerto Rico.
Puerto Ricans was the immigrant group that formed a unique and influential culture in New York City.
Puerto Ricans was the immigrant group that formed a unique and influential culture in New York City.
The Taínos, an indigenous group from the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico. They were the original inhabitants of the island before the arrival of Spanish colonizers. Today, their culture and legacy are preserved in the island's history and heritage.
The Arabs have contributed their share of culture, thought, spirituality, language, literature etc and of course Arabs have made significant economic contributions as has any other group of people who live in the U.S.
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Group culture is the commonly shared values and expected behaviors of a group of any kind and any size. National culture, corporate culture, religious culture, or ethnic culture are examples. Therefore, an individual may find they are interacting in multiple cultures at the same time, which can lead to conflicts.
Menudo, the Puerto Rican group.
The largest non-white group in America is Hispanic or Latino, which includes people of various Spanish-speaking nationalities such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and others. This group accounts for a significant portion of the U.S. population and is diverse in terms of culture, language, and background.
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The orchestra was based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2012 they celebrated its 50th anniversary. It is Puerto Rico's most successful music group and some consider it the most popular Salsa group.