Spanish and native cultures have significantly influenced the cultural landscape of Pacific South America through language, religion, and traditions. The Spanish colonization introduced the Spanish language, which is now the dominant language in the region, while indigenous languages and dialects continue to exist alongside it. Additionally, religious practices, particularly Catholicism, merged with indigenous beliefs, creating unique syncretic traditions, festivals, and rituals. Art, cuisine, and music also reflect this blend, showcasing elements from both Spanish and native origins.
Chile's culture is a mix of European, Spanish, and Native South American cultures.
a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East.
NO THAT HAVE NO SPANISH CULTURE IN THEM THERE CULTURE IS MAINLY BLACK WHITE NATIVE AMERICAN
She is Irish, Native American, Spanish, Chinese and Filipino.
The name "Appaloosa" is derived from the Palouse River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where the breed was developed by the Nez Perce Tribe, a Native American people. While the horses themselves were influenced by Spanish horses brought by Mexican settlers, the term "Appaloosa" specifically has its roots in Native American culture.
a combination of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo culture from the East
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Americas culture really depends. The culture would be between Spanish, Chinese, American, Canadian,Indian, European its a mix of everything. Amazing Isn't It?! Native American, Latin American, African and European.
essay on decline of native culture
Pacific Coast.
what was considered a significant influence in native american culture
a native American descent is a person who is from the i guess "culture"