Primer Congreso Internacional – Los Pueblos Indigenas de America Latina –CFP

*Los pueblos indígenas de América Latina, siglos XIX-XXI.* *Avances, perspectivas y retos* * * La Academia Mexicana de Ciencias, el Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, el Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales, A.C., El Colegio de Michoacán, A.C., El Colegio de Sonora, El Colegio Mexiquense, A.C., el H. Ayuntamiento de Oaxaca […]

Facsimiles of Mexican Codices at the University of Arizona

The University of Arizona’s library has a collection of Mexican codices that researchers can consult. The list includes: Mendoza Matrícula de Tributos Borbonicus Azcatitlan Vaticanus A Xicotepec Jump to the UA’s library for more info.

DAY 2 AT “TEOTIHUACAN TO TENOCHTITLAN” AN HOMAGE TO ALFREDO LÓPEZ AUSTIN

Day two was spectacular. The presentations were inspiriational in terms of the level of scholarship that a human can achieve. Dr. López Austin’s talk was moving and gave insight into his life and his experience as a scholar. Dr. López Austin told us about his short lived career as a lawyer, and his abrupt switch to a less […]

The Nahuatl Language Project to Host Dr. John Sullivan at UCR

The Nahuatl Language Project at UCR will be hosting Dr. John Sullivan, the director of the IDIEZ Summer Nahuatl Institute in Los Angeles . Students interested in the summer program are encouraged to attend the event.   Nahuatl Language Project at UCR’s Meeting info: 2/9/2012 7PM INTN 4043 University of California, Riverside More information on the summer course can be found […]

Nahuatl Course in LA

2012 IDIEZ Summer Nahuatl Institute in Los Angeles The Zacatecas Institute for Teaching and Research in Ethnology (IDIEZ), Macehualli Educational Research (MER), la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas (UAZ) and California State University Los Angeles (CSULA) are partnering to offer the opportunity to study Classical and Modern Nahuatl at the beginning and intermediate-advanced levels in a […]

Teotihuacan to Tenochtitlan: Final Schedule Released

The AHS over at CSULA has finally released the schedule for their homenaje to Alfredo Lopez Austin. It appears that all of the headliners will indeed be presenting and attendees will be able to enjoy two full days of Mesoamerican scholarship. The schedule is as follows: Friday – February 10, 2012 9:30 am – 9:45 am Welcome and Opening Remarks Manuel Aguilar-Moreno […]

The Nahuatl Language Project's Winter 2012 Meetings Announced

To everyone in the UCR area with an interest in Nahuatl: “During the Winter 2012 quarter the NLP’s meetings will be on Thursdays at 7pm in INTN 4043 beginning on 1/12/2012. We will begin doing exercises from Nahuatl as Written so it is suggested for members to purchase the book if they have not. We will also be recapping the […]

The Numbers in Colonial Nahuatl (0-20)

These are the numbers commonly found in documents from the Central Valley of Mexico in the colonial period. They can differ from other dialects of Nahuatl spoken outside of the Central Valley both in the colonial period and now. Click here to see the Numbers up to 20 in la Huasteca Veracruzana   English – […]