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Loza, Steven J. – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1982
Son Jarocho (specifically from Veracruz) is a song-and-dance form originating in Spain and implanted in Mexico during 17th- and 18th-century colonization. The jarocho style of music today is one of Latin America's most unique forms, using one to four instruments and characterized by its distinctive rhythm. (LC)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Exchange, Dance, Folk Culture
Rice, Jacqueline – Aztlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1983
Broadening the investigation of Mexico's Porfirian political elite, the study examines the education, professional training, and alternatives to formal education of 70 Union Liberal delegates. The delegates represent a microcosm of the political leaders of the middle Porfirian period. The article also discusses the formation of the Union Liberal.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Latin American History, Leaders