Latino Heritage & Horizons

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2007

This is a 9 minute summary of Latino history from the discovery of the Americas to the modern Latino culture.

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  • montezumas betrayal is he concept of jesus?we are not latinos

  • Love this video! Just shared it with all my coworkers today. Feliz Mes de Herencia Hispano!!!

  • As a latino woman I notice that our strongest ability is that we are hard workers who are willing to do anything to get things done, but we do poorly when it comes to communicating. We are NOT UNITED. And never forget that DIVIDED we FALL!!

  • I agree. Great post.

    Yes, Spanish people were invaded and conquered for 600 yrs by the moors. Thats correct.

  • I would like to reply to this:

    1.) The spaniards mixed with the mores who were arabic for over 600 when the muslim world had spain in their possetion.

    2.) Latins are white. Not nessecarily. You only need to look at the Italians (Who are in large part, the original latinos). Most people from the Mediterranean are quite dark. But yes you are right. Depending on what race mixed with what race, if a person is pure indian, they are not Latin.

  • LATINO PRIDE!

  • You are right !!!

  • Hispanic = People of Spain

    Latino = Roman ancestry

    Both are WHITE PEOPLE OF EUROPE!

    Mexicans, Central Americans, South Americans, Native Americans are NICAN TLACA, never LATINO nor HISPANIC!

    Nican Tlaca = (We the people here)

  • Nice vid! But lets take this deeper. Where does the "Latin Culture" come from? It didn't originate in Spain, Portugal, or France. It originated in Italy with the Etruscans & then the Romans. From there it spread to the Iberian peninsula, France, Romania, etc. Languages that share a common root in Latin & eventually became mostly Catholic in time. Through colonialism spread to Africa, Asia & North/South America. The Latin culture is ancient & there is much to be proud of.

  • Beautiful. Thank you.

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