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The Tejano Homepage
and La Onda Network were created by Abel Hernandez in 1995. His site is
now the biggest Tejano music website on the net receiving an average of
30,000 hits a day. |
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The
Tejano Journal is a bulletin board which is visited by Tejano/Latino/Mexican
fans, musicians, and promotors from around the globe. It is part of La
Onda Network and listed seperately because of it's popularity. |
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This
site receives over 1000 hits a day and La WebJefa, Anna Haarsager has
done a great job developing this site and it's contents. Nice front page
design! |
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This
website is designed and maintained for Tejano singer Shelly Lares by the
one and only Lawrence Casarez from San Angelo, Texas. Lawrence is an excellent
Website and Graphics Designer as well as Computer Programmer. |
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This site
features Tejano music video clips, news and information. Roy Arellano,
creator of this site, is based in Austin, Texas and has tejano music info
from the area. |
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This site
is a huge Hispanic/Latin information site based on Hispanic magazine.
It is active in helping Latino's find employment with it's job database,
links to other Hispanic/Latin sites. |
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"Hispanic-Dot-Com
provides information, services, and technology access to the Hispanic
community in the United States." In it's own words, this accurately
sums up Hispanic.com's website. |
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Latino.com
is a comprehensive website with information and features including free
email, latin news, community affairs, job bank, and a personals section. |
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GCAC
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"The
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) was founded in 1980 as a non-profit,
multi-disciplinary organization whose mission is to preserve, promote
and develop the arts and culture of the Chicano/Latino/Native American
peoples." |