In republican usage, terms such as Hispanic and Latino are regularly a descriptive umbrella to refer to any American whose ancestry includes population of Spanish, Mexican, or Central or South American origin. Although, the "Hispanic" label can be found in the literature overseen behind at least twenty centuries, its official introduction to the modern list of words has come in recent decades. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the term refers to anyone with linguistic or cultural antecedents in Latin America or ...