Articles by Kurly Tlapoyawa
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] Most people think that New Mexico is simply named after the country of Mexico. But is this true? Turns out the truth is far more fascinating!
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October 13, 2017 // 0 Comments
The 10th month in the central Mexican calendar, the festival of Ochpaniztli (“Sweeping”) marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of the dry season
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September 22, 2017 // 0 Comments
BOOKS: Friedlander, Judith 1975 Being Indian in Hueyapan: a study of forced identity in contemporary Mexico. St. Martin’s Press, New York. Galinier, Jacques, Lucy
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September 13, 2017 // 0 Comments
When did America become untethered from reality?I first noticed our national lurch toward fantasy in 2004, after President George W. Bush’s political mastermind, Karl Rove,
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September 10, 2017 // 1 Comment
ON CEDROS ISLAND IN MEXICO—Matthew Des Lauriers got the first inkling that he had stumbled on something special when he pulled over on a dirt road here, seeking a place for
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August 11, 2017 // 1 Comment
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] Kurly Tlapoyawa originally presented this lecture at the 2017 Northeastern Group of Nahuatl Scholars conference at Yale University. [Update 2/18/2019:
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June 15, 2017 // 3 Comments
Archaeologists announced this week that the remains of an Aztec ball court and a temple erected to the god of the wind, Ehécatl, have been found on a street behind the
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June 11, 2017 // 0 Comments
For more than two decades, leading Mexican archaeologist Eduardo Matos Moctezuma directed the excavations of the main Aztec temple, located in the ancient capital of
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April 19, 2017 // 0 Comments
The candidate for political office stood in a plaza, naked, bracing himself against the punches and kicks. The crowd roared, pulsing around him like a beating heart. People
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March 24, 2017 // 0 Comments
Originally posted on
[ mexika.org ]:
Mexikah new year is almost here! There are several correlations being
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March 4, 2017 // 0 Comments
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