With a scarcity of jobs during the Depression, more than a million people of Mexican descent were sent to Mexico. Author Francisco Balderrama estimates that 60 percent were American citizens.
— Read on www.npr.org/2015/09/10/439114563/americas-forgotten-history-of-mexican-american-repatriation
Jaguar and puma captivity and trade among the Maya: Stable isotope data from Copan, Honduras
Jaguar and puma captivity and trade among the Maya: Stable isotope data from Copan, Honduras
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(PDF) Mestizos/Mestizas
PDF | Brief entry on the definition and history of the terms mestizas and mestizos. | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Three Sisters: the Ancient Cornerstone of American Farming
The Three Sisters were what Native American groups called the combined intercropping of maize, beans, and squash.
— Read on www.thoughtco.com/three-sisters-american-farming-173034
Descubren origen de Olmecas con pruebas de ADN en tumbas de San Lorenzo | Costa Veracruz
Descubren origen de Olmecas con pruebas de ADN en tumbas de San Lorenzo | Costa Veracruz
— Read on costaveracruz.net/2020/02/12/unam-descubre-origen-de-olmecas-con-pruebas-de-adn-en-tumbas-de-san-lorenzo/
Debunking The Black Indian Myth: From They Came Before Columbus to Hidden Colors | by Dwayne Wong (Omowale) | Medium
Debunking The Black Indian Myth: From They Came Before Columbus to Hidden Colors
— Read on medium.com/@dwomowale/debunking-the-black-indian-myth-from-they-came-before-columbus-to-hidden-colors-8dc3f429fd17
Robbing Native American Cultures
Exploring the Aztec feast of Tepeilwitl | by Kurly Tlapoyawa | Oct, 2020 | Medium
The twelfth month of the traditional Mexika calendar system is known as Tepeilwitl, “the Feast of the Mountains.” It is believed that the Teteoh known as Tlalok, along with his helpers the Tlalokeh…
— Read on kurlytlapoyawa.medium.com/exploring-the-aztec-feast-of-tepeilwitl-946670ef959e
The Domestication of Maize in America
Maize, the proper name for what Americans call “corn”, is a crop that was so radically changed from its original form that only DNA could prove it.
— Read on www.thoughtco.com/maize-domestication-history-of-american-corn-171832
New Book: The Adorned Body
The Adorned Body: Mapping Maya Dress, edited by Nicholas Carter, Stephen D. Houston, and Franco D. Rossi. From the University of Texas Press, 2020. A…
New Book: The Adorned Body