Lesson plan about the representation of Tejano culture in Texas art. It includes three lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists and an explanation of the related TEKS components.
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Lesson plan about the representation of Tejano culture in Texas art. It includes three lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists and an explanation of the related TEKS components.
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Art, Identity, Culture: Tejano Culture in Early Texas and Contemporary Art,
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