Karen Baker, Jean Crosby, Kristina Quigley, Abigail Vahey (web page editor), Joseph Yohe
Culture is a complex and comprehensive set of learned and shared attributes of a people including attitudes, habits, values and beliefs, economic or job status within aparticular institutional power relationship, history, language structure and discourse rules, religion or spirituality, and art forms. There is also great variability within the group.
Critical Demographics
Country Name: Republica de El
Salvador
Capitol: San Salvador
Geography
Smallest country located in Central America; only country
without a coastline and is located between Guatemala and Honduras.
Climate: Tropical
Rainy Season--May-October
Dry
Season--November-April
Natural Hazards Known as the Land of
Volcanoes
Hurricanes
Earthquakes
Population: 5,752,067
Nationality: Salvadoran
Ethnic Groups
Mestizo 94%
Amerindian 5%
White 1%
Religion
Catholic 75%
Extensive activity by Protestant
groups
Language Spanish 95%
Nahua
Historical Information The history of El Salvador revolves around one
central issue-land. Agriculture has well defined the economic life of the
country well before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the early
1500's. Agriculture continues to dominate the nation's wealth, social structure,
and political dynamics.
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Social Information The country has a longstanding division between the rich and the poor. The sharp contrast between those with great wealth and those living in extreme poverty has always characterized Salvadoran society.
Variability Within The Group Various factors affect the outcome of
students' learning. The following sites offer a view into some of the
factors.
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Immigration to the United States Many factors have influenced
Salvadoran migration. Immigration to the United States is due to continuous
American involvement in political civil unrest.
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Language
Spanish is the official language of El Salvador. It was
brought to the area during Spanish colonization in the early 1500's. Virtually
all of the population speaks Spanish. Native languages are spoken by less than
5% of the people. Spanish is a romance language and uses an alphabetic
system.
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Culture Web Page by Mission Group 1 Karen Baker Jean Crosby Kristina Quigley Abigail Vahey Joseph Yohe