
Tejanos - Wikipedia
Tejano settlements developed in three distinct regions: the northern Nacogdoches region, the Bexar – Goliad region along the San Antonio River, and the frontier between the Nueces River …
What Is a Tejano? Understanding the Culture, History, and Music
Oct 1, 2025 · The term Tejano refers to a person of Mexican descent living in Texas. With a history stretching back to Spanish colonization and early Mexican settlers, the Tejano identity …
Tejano | Tex-Mex, Conjunto, Accordion | Britannica
Dec 16, 2025 · Tejano, popular music style fusing Mexican, European, and U.S. influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation known as norteño) and Texas in the mid-19th …
Understanding Tejano History – Texas A&M Stories
Oct 7, 2021 · In the beginning, Tejanos were the older generations of people in Texas or descendants of these Spanish vecinos. At one point they actually used the word Tejano as a …
Tejanos – Texas Tejano
Tejano is Spanish for Texan. Tejanos built the first roads, towns and ranches in Texas. They also formed the first civil governments, laws and ranching economy. Lastly, Tejanos created the …
Tejano: Local Music, Global Identity - Grantmakers in the Arts
A distinctive Tejano music began developing in the 1820s and 1830s with the unique confluence of peoples and cultures that came together during this time in Tejas: Indigenous, Spanish, …
Tejanos Definition - Texas History Key Term | Fiveable
Tejanos are individuals of Mexican descent who were born or have long-standing ties to Texas. Their history is deeply interwoven with the state, particularly during the period of the Republic …
Tejano Gold Countdown Reveals Top 20 Songs of 2025
Jan 3, 2026 · The Tejano Gold Countdown has officially unveiled its Top 20 Songs of 2025, spotlighting the tracks that dominated Tejano radio airwaves and resonated strongly across …
Tejano - TSHA
Jan 1, 1996 · Explore the term Tejano, its historical roots, cultural significance, and its evolution in Texas. Learn about the identity of Mexican Texans and their contributions to culture.
Like the mistures of those who call themselves Anglo, the Spanish, or Mexican, or Tejano “culture” is not a single set of beliefs or activities. But by whatever name, the first Spaniards, …