National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior

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American Latino Heritage Projects

The National Park Service American Latino Heritage projects explore how the legacy of American Latinos can be recognized, preserved, and interpreted for future generations. The National Park Service, as a storyteller of our Nation’s past, is committed to connecting and amplifying American Latino stories throughout national parks and communities across the United States.

This website highlights projects undertaken by National Park Service parks and programs as part of the Service’s commitment to telling the American Latino story. Projects vary from increased interpretation, collaboration with community organizations, and the production of scholarly documentation.

National Park Service American Latino Heritage brochure

English & Spanish (En inglés y español) - (.pdf 9mb)


Latino Unigrid Brochure

A Report on the American Latino Heritage Initiative 2012 (.pdf 20mb)

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One of the goals of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is to reconnect the American people to both the natural world and to our nation’s rich historic and cultural heritage.

Theme Study

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This study will assist with the evaluation of properties associated with American Latino history and potential nominations of these places to the National Register of Historic Places and for National Historic Landmark designation.

American Latino National Historic Landmark Nominations

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Additional nominations for nationally significant American Latino historic properties will assist with their recognition, preservation, and interpretation.

Documentation of Forty Acres

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Historical American Buildings Survey documentation of Forty Acres will result in measured drawings, a written historical document, and large format photography of Forty Acres, a designated National Historic Landmark property closely associated with the career of Cesar Chavez.

Nationwide Youth Summits

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Two youth summits will be held to involve young Latinos and others with historic preservation in their communities, encourage the use of historic places as teaching tools, and encourage organizations involved with historic preservation to include young people in their work.

American Latino Heritage Travel Itinerary

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Latino peoples have contributed to and shaped the heritage of the United States in many ways for over 500 years. Explore their stories and their legacies in a new National Park Service travel itinerary on American Latino Heritage. This itinerary features units of the National Park System and places listed in the National Register of Historic Places, most of which are designated National Historic Landmarks.

Video

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Learn more about Latino heritage with this online video "Conversations with American Latino Scholars Experts Panel" including Frances Negron-Mutaner, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English & Comparative Literature and Director, Center for the Study of Ethnicity & Race, Columbia University; Stephen J. Pitti, Ph.D., Professor of History and American Studies and Director, Program in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University; and Antonia Castaneda, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, San Antonio, Texas, and retired Professor of History, St. Mary's University, Texas.

 

Links

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Research resources for Puerto Rican, Latino, Latin American and Caribbean Studies are available for documentation efforts.