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[ mexika.org ] By Tlakatekatl [Update 6/3/19: minor revisions] The following is “Part 1” of a multipart essay on the deep history of Western esotericism and its influence
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May 23, 2018 // 1 Comment
[ 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
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] In recent years, I have noticed that many Chicano-Mexicanos are openly antagonistic and resentful towards those who choose to identify themselves as
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October 28, 2017 // 2 Comments
[ 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
By Tlakatekatl For many years now, I’ve grown weary of people who display what can only be called “false humility.” You know what it is even if you’ve never heard of
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September 13, 2017 // 0 Comments
[ 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
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