<p>Understood. If my kids remain being acknowledged for their hispanic background I will be satisfied.</p>
<p>At this point, the indigenous people aspect of the heritage is an interesting historical note. Worth tracking down just for family interest. My cultural background remains latino. That is what I relate to, and what I have brought into the lives of my children (and spouse, of course). Exploring the indigenous connection is a fun exercise, but the chances of being involved in some fashion from this distance in time and space is remote. My personal comfort level remains in the Latino heritage.</p>
<p>Also to be fair: </p>
<p>D1’s school, over time, did an exceptional job in opening their arms wider to the diversity within the latino community. I spoke too strongly and incompletely earlier. The “better” that I expected, was ultimately received. They deserve great credit for that.</p>