Tsahraf ChahsidMimetes wrote:
Are their heads ox heads or hairy humans heads? And are there feet, or are their legs like the legs of an ox?
What are some of the foods that they eat?
What are some of the different sorts of songs that they sing?
Do they dance, or act, or do other performances?
What is their architecture like?
How does their culture change over time? What is their history?
Those should be enough for a while. If you really need to develop them you could start separate threads for some of the questions.
Their heads are ox heads, but the rest of their bodies are completely human, except for the claws I mentioned earlier.  Also, the male minotaurs can be very, very hairy.
They are omnivores, and eat much of the same food that humans do, however, it is considered bad luck to eat a cow or a similar animal.
Their dirges are absolutely legendary, like I already mentioned.  Also, minotaurs LOVE to drink all kinds of alcoholic beverages.  It makes them feel really good, but they don't get drunk very easily.  So many of their songs have something to do with mead, beer, ale, etc...
The women play the drums that keep the time for the men.  The women do not dance anymore.  They used to, but long ago in minotaur history, so long ago that it is now a legend, the daughters of a small minotaur tribe went out to dance together at harvest time.  While they were doing so, the males of another tribe came and kidnapped all of them.  When their fathers and brothers came after them, there was a battle and the thieving minotaurs actually went through and wiped out the whole rest of the tribe!  The minotaur daughters were devastated.  For a whole family line to be ended is considered a huge tragedy.  As they mourned for their families, they cast a curse on their husband's tribe, and they never danced again.  That tribe of minotaur eventually died out as well.  (some say it was because of the curse) and the women minotaur, to this day, do not dance, in remembrance of that event.
The men on the other hand...dance a LOT.  They dance to relate various folklore and hunting stories to each other.  They dance at weddings.  They dance at funerals. They've got a great sense of rhythm, there's a lot of stomping, and snorting, and flinging each other around, and they make the ground shake.  It's incredible to watch. 

Their architecture is very simple.  They build simple wooden houses.  Some of the minotaur are more nomadic because they live in harsher parts of the island, and have to travel to find game, and then to plant in the spring.  The nomadic minotaur carry tents, or they make mud huts that are easy to build in a day, and also deteriorate quickly once they leave.
Their culture has not really changed very much.  They have a lot of traditions, and those traditions have kept them solidly where they are for many years.