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 […]
Northeastern Group of Nahuatl Studies Confrence– May 9-10, 2014
Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10, 2014 On May 9 and 10, 2014, the Northeastern group of Nahuatl Studies will host the Fourth Annual Conference and Workshop at Yale. The schedule will include advanced Nahuatl study, group document translation, and papers by scholars. As with past meetings, the conference will include two activities. In […]
The Non-specific Object in Nahuatl (Ni-Ti-Ti Chart)
In the Nahuatl language (like others) transitive verbs require and object. In this section we will be studying the usage of the nonspecific objects. In Nahuatl, we have three options C, QU, QUI. They are located right after the subjective prefix, like niquitta (ni-qu-itta), I see it. Consider the following examples: C, qu, qui Niquitta […]
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