Identity
[ mexika.org ] via Citylab As twilight hits the southern edge of Mexico City, campesinos (peasant farmers) glide through narrow canals between pastures as they make their way
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March 6, 2018 // 0 Comments
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February 28, 2018 // 1 Comment
[ mexika.org ] via NatGeo Much of what is known of Aztec society comes from a book written by Bernardino de Sahagún, a Spanish friar living near what is now Mexico City.
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February 13, 2018 // 0 Comments
[ mexika.org ] As part of our ongoing project to introduce traditional Mexikah time-keeping to the general public, we are pleased to announce the release of our latest
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January 19, 2018 // 0 Comments
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] I have been saying this for years: “Latino” identity is inextricably grounded in white supremacy. Every single one of its many manifestations
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December 29, 2017 // 0 Comments
[ Magnus Pharao Hansen ] | guest column | * This column originally appeared on the blog of Dr. Magnus Pharao Hansen. It is reprinted here with permission. You can read Dr.
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December 22, 2017 // 0 Comments
[ mexika.org ] via PSmag | It was a hot summer day on the Hopi reservation in Arizona, with sunlight slanting onto jagged vermillion cliffs. A swarm of boys and girls were
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November 20, 2017 // 0 Comments
[ mexika.org ] In our very first episode, Kurly talks comics, Chicano identity, hater culture, and all things COCO with syndicated cartoonist (and pocho mas suave) Lalo
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November 17, 2017 // 0 Comments
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] Corn is one of the great contributions made by Mesoamerican civilizations to the world. Modified and manipulated by the hands of our indigenous ancestors,
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November 11, 2017 // 1 Comment
[ mexika.org ] This is a fantastic video, presented in both Nawatl and Spanish, detailing the ritual known as the “Dance of the Tekwanes.” In Nawatl, Tekwane
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November 9, 2017 // 0 Comments
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