Latino culture refers to the culture, traditions, beliefs, and practices of people with origins from Latin America or Hispanic countries. This rich and diverse culture encompasses a wide range of heritage including Spanish, Portuguese, indigenous, and African influences. Latino culture is known for its vibrant music, dance, art, cuisine, and celebrations, such as Dia de los Muertos, Cinco de Mayo, and Quinceañera. Research in Latino culture may focus on various aspects of their history, language, literature, art, music, cuisine, family structures, social customs, and values. Scholars may study the impact of colonization, immigration, and globalization on Latino communities, as well as issues related to identity, representation, and discrimination. This research area is interdisciplinary, drawing from fields such as anthropology, sociology, history, literature, and cultural studies. It aims to promote understanding and appreciation of the complexity and diversity within Latino communities.