An Archival Research Kit
It can be difficult to know what gear you need for any given archive. I have come up with a small kit that comes in handy at any archive. Keep in mind that I mostly look at documents from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, where extra precautions have to be taken to protect documents. However, […]
Winter Nahuatl Course in Mexico
Conference: Los Códices como fuente de la cultura indígena
A Talk on Field Research by Jacques Galinier
Book Presentation: La Naturaleza de la Lengua
Talk at Mexico’s National Anthropology and History Museum on the Polemics of New World Possessions
Nahuatl Naman Promotional Video Now Out
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How to Lock Your Bike
As many of you know, I like to use my bike. Here are some tips on how to keep your bike in your possession.
History Graduate Association at the University of Arizona hosts “A Flick and a Talk”
The HGA at the UA will screen Santo Luzbel on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 6PM in Social Sciences 100
Does Arizona Spend Too Much on Higher Education?
This morning I came across this article regarding the state government spending on higher education. This raises some interesting questions since I have seen other articles like this acknowledging that more minorities (ethnic, sexual, and gender) are obtaining degrees; however, the value of said degrees are also decreasing. This brought up a few issues, for me: Can […]
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