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A Conceptual Model of the Determinants of Parenting Among Latina Adolescent Mothers
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

A Research Agenda on Latino Children and Families: Recommendations from the 2000 Kent Psychology Forum
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Changing Patterns of Family and Ideology among Latino Cultures in the United States
From: Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Anthropology

Child-Rearing Beliefs and Practices During Feeding Among Middle-Class Puerto Rican and Anglo Mother-Infant Pairs
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Coparenting in Intact Mexican American Families: Mothers’ and Fathers’ Perceptions
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Daily Life in the Inca Empire: Two Reconstructions
From: Daily Life in the Inca Empire

Divorce
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume 1

Ethnic Culture, Poverty, and Context: Sources of Influence on Latino Families and Children
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Families
From: Immigration in America Today

Family
From: Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture

FAMILY
From: Latinas in the United States

Family
From: Puerto Rico Past and Present

E. Family
From: Statistical Handbook on Racial Groups in the United States

Family and Household Relationships
From: Salsa

Family Code (Código de Familia)
From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume 1

GENDER AND FAMILY FORMATION
From: Battleground Immigration

HISPANIC/LATINO FAMILIES
From: The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. [Two Volumes]

INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY LITERACY
From: The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. [Two Volumes]

Latino College Students’ Adjustment:
From: Latinos in a Changing Society

Latino Families: Myths and Realities
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

LATINO FAMILY AND SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT
From: The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. [Two Volumes]

Latino Immigrant Parents’ Beliefs about the “Path of Life” of Their Adolescent Children
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Learning from Latino Parents: Combining Etic and Emic Approaches to Designing Interventions
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

LOVE, SEX, AND MARRIAGE
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture

Measurement Equivalence and Research on Latino Children and Families: The Importance of Culturally Informed Theory
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

MEXICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES: SOCIALIZING BILINGUALISM/BICULTURALISM IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES
From: The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. [Two Volumes]

Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in the Labor Market: An Historical Overview
From: Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Sociology

Parenting Interventions Adapted for Latino Families: Progress and Prospects
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

National Latina Health Network
http://www.nlhn.net/

A family on their way out to visit relatives and friends in a nearby community. Courtesy of María Cruz-Torres.

Three generations of a Chilean family enjoy a backyard soccer game, a common pastime on weekends or during holidays.

Pablo Vélez Rivera, a drilling machine operator at the Kennicott Copper Mine in Bingham Canyon, Utah, having coffee with his family.

Sister and brother play in the fountain at El Mercado Center in downtown Phoenix.

The Cisneros family celebrating the Fourth of July at the Encanto Park in Phoenix. Mom and Dad watch as older brother Frank, Jr. pitches to younger brothers.

The Arellano family paddling in a boat at El Encanto Park on the Fourth of July in Phoenix.

Rudy Núñez (background) watches his wife Adeline put finishing touches on a hat they embroidered for a low-rider show in Phoenix.

The Lugo family of Californios at Bell Gardens, California, ca. 1888.

Hispano farm family in the Mora Valley, New Mexico, September, 1895.

Antonio and Marina Pérez represent hacendados (landholders) of Spanish ancestry, c. 1920.

Evangelista Nieves, third from right, and her children in the mountain range of Gurabo (La Cuchilla), May 1949.

Boria Nieves family and neighbors of La Cuchilla mountain range of Gurabo during the stage of the Great Migration, May 1949.