It became a part of Mexican Culture when significant numbers of Germans brought them along when they immigrated to Mexico in the early and mid-ninteenth century. Many settled in Mexico City, the Mexican cultural hub. Obviously, their oompah music caught on. For a good article on the subject of German Immigration to Mexico, click the link , below.
5 de mayo become part of national day in united state
because the indians are kind of like mexicans because they have the same religion and capital of
February 1848
Well the genre is Dance and they can add the accordion of they want to.
the Mexican culture is perhaps one of the most fascinating cultures world wide. The mixture of strong native legends , artistic expressions and spanish culture elements make all the Mexican culture unique
Culture is what makes a people. And over time this culture has become part of the people.
'assimilation' is the process of becoming part of another culture.
cultural assimilation
no it a part of the accordion family... i think
Cinco de Mayo is the most famous solely Mexican holiday. This is the day the Mexicans received their independence from France. Mexican's are mostly catholic and celebrate Christmas as well.
It is both. It is a custom or tradition for many celebrations, including Christmas as well as birthday parties. It is also part of the Mexican culture.
Mexican crochet is a thing that most Mexicans do when it comes to boredom. Esperanza Rising.