Hispanic Heritage Crossword Puzzle

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Hispanic Heritage Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST:

  • hispanic heritage: the cultural, historical, and social contributions of people from spanish-speaking countries, including spain, mexico, central america, south america, and the caribbean.
  • culture : the customs, traditions, language, and artistic expressions of a particular group of people.
  • tradition : practices or customs passed down through generations within a community or culture.
  • spanish language : the second most spoken language in the united states, playing a central role in hispanic identity and communication.
  • art : creative expressions, including painting and sculpture, with notable hispanic artists like frida kahlo and diego rivera.
  • music : vibrant genres such as salsa, merengue, mariachi, and reggaeton that reflect hispanic cultural heritage.
  • cuisine : a diverse food tradition featuring dishes like tacos, tamales, ceviche, and paella, blending indigenous, african, and european influences.
  • día de los muertos : a mexican festival honoring deceased loved ones through altars, offerings, and celebrations.
  • carnaval : a festival celebrated in many hispanic countries with parades, music, and dance.
  • dolores huerta : co-founder of the united farm workers, known for her role in labor rights and social justice advocacy.
  • sonia sotomayor : the first hispanic supreme court justice in the united states, known for her contributions to law and justice.
  • literature : a rich body of work by hispanic authors like gabriel garcía márquez and sandra cisneros, exploring themes of identity and social issues.