Tag: Mesoamerican
The Original Indigenous People of Sinaloa (Part 1) — Indigenous Mexico
Tahue, Totorame, Acaxees, Xiximes and the numerous Cáhitan
— Read on www.indigenousmexico.org/articles/the-original-indigenous-people-of-sinaloa
Meseta de Cacaxtla and Barras de Piaxtla – Sinaloa day trip ecotourism!
Ecotourism Day Trips from Mazatlan to Meseta de Cacaxtla and Barras de Piaxtla – enjoy the beauty of one of the largest eco-reserves in Mexico!
— Read on mazatlantoday.net/mazatlan-meseta-cacaxtla-barras-piaxtla-day-trip-free-map.html
Mysterious ‘Las Labradas’ Petroglyphs With Roots In The Pre-Columbian Times Of Mexico – Ancient Pages
A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Sinaloa’s rocks covered with a variety of figures are true history rocks, a legacy of mythological traditions with roots
— Read on www.ancientpages.com/2020/10/09/mysterious-las-labradas-petroglyphs-with-roots-in-the-pre-columbian-times-of-mexico/
Understanding Aztatlán material culture through archaeometry
In the last half century, great strides have been made in the archaeological sciences. Where we once relied upon macroscopic analyses, typological study, and visual characteristics, archaeologists now routinely utilize a variety of archaeometric methods to learn more about the production, trade, and use of various material culture items.
— Read on una-editions.fr/understanding-aztatlan-material-culture/
Reading genetic information of ancient Teotihuacans
Teotihuacan was one of the largest metropolitan centers in ancient Mesoamerica in the pre-Columbian era. Six ancient individuals unearthed from the Teotihuacan between the third and seventh centuries AD were examined in a …
— Read on phys.org/news/2024-01-genetic-ancient-teotihuacans.html
Mechica: Indigenous Origin of the Chicano Hybrid Identity
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Mechica: Indigenous Origin of the Chicano Hybrid Identity
Rolando J. Diaz Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Both Homi Bhabha and Gloria Anzaldúa speak of a “third” element that emerges as a “structure of ambivalence” (Bhabha 217) and as a “new consciousness” (Anzaldúa 102). Bhabha develops his concept of culture in terms of class, gender, and race, whereas Anzaldúa bases her concept of culture in terms of fluid, and transient borders. The term Mechica and the Chicano hybrid identity (historical, cultural, and linguistic) are presented here as an amalgamation of various components that when brought together result in something new, something distinct, and something altogether greater than the sum of its parts. The native roots of the Chicano can be traced back to the Aztecs and to other indigenous people in what would become Mexico. His European roots were introduced by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The complexity of the Chicano is that he is both the conqueror and the conquered. He is an amalgamation of both the indigenous and the European. He speaks the language of conquest (Spanish in Mexico; English in the United States), yet holds on to remnants of Nahuatl. This paper will approach the Chicano identity as hybrid of the Indigenous/Native American and the European/Spanish patrimonies.
Toltecs
Who Built Teotihuacan, One of the Largest and Most Impressive Ancient Cities in Mesoamerica? | Discover Magazine
Despite over a century of archaeological work, there are large gaps in our knowledge of this massive city and the people who lived there.
— Read on www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/who-built-teotihuacan-one-of-the-largest-and-most-impressive-ancient-cities
Aztec Empire, el primer comic sobre la conquista con ayuda del INAH
Los creadores de este fabuloso cómic se apoyaron en cientos de datos y evidencias históricas para llevar a esta gran tarea.
— Read on mxcity.mx/2021/01/aztec-empire-el-primer-comic-sobre-la-conquista-con-ayuda-del-inah/