Keyword [Mexican] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Making the 'Codex Mendoza', Constructing the 'Codex Mendoza': A reconsideration of a 16th Century Mexican Manuscript |
182. | Latino Identities in Context: Ethnic Cues, Immigration, and the Politics of Shared Ethnicity |
183. | Godfather of the Mexican Revolution: The Rise and Fall of Venustiano Carranza and His Contributions to Mexican Constitutionality and Nationalism, 1910--1920 |
184. | Cultural expressions, meanings, beliefs, and practices of Mexican American women during the postpartum period: An ethnonursing study |
185. | Global and Mobile Arts Practices and Forms in Mexican Literature and Visual Art |
186. | Mexican American women's perspectives of the intersection of race and gender in public high school: A critical race theory analysis |
187. | Binational collaboration in recovery of endangered species: The Mexican wolf as a case study |
188. | Porfirian politics in revolutionary Mexico: Venustiano Carranza and the Mexican Revolution, 1859--1913 (Porfirio Diaz) |
189. | An investigation of the impact of sandplay therapy on mental health status and resiliency attitudes in Mexican farmworker women |
190. | Mexican maquiladoras: Evidence from plant-level panel data |
191. | Competing American colonial modernities: Politics, publishing, and the making of a United States-Mexican literary culture, 1836--1939 |
192. | Mexican American home front: The politics of gender, culture, and community in World War II Los Angeles |
193. | Miguel Mateo Dallo y Lana, Mexican Baroque composer: A forgotten treasure of Puebla |
194. | Mexican sociopolitical movements and transnational networking in the context of economic integration in the Americas |
195. | Literature as mirror: Analyzing the oral, written, and artistic responses of young Mexican -origin children to Mexican American -themed picture storybooks |
196. | The Spanish Empire And The Pacific World: Mexican 'Vagrants, Idlers, And Troublemakers' In The Philippines, 1765--1821 |
197. | World at war: Mexican identities, insurgents, and the French occupation, 1862--1867 |
198. | Family allocentrism as a cultural buffer against dysphoria: A cross-cultural examination among Mexican, Mexican-American, and European-American college students |
199. | The relationship of acculturation and folk medical beliefs in recently emigrated Mexican nationals |
200. | A life of one's own: Mexican fictions of female development |
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