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The Spanish anthropologist goes past the image of Tlaxacalan traitors to speak of a population with well-defined ...
An exploration of Tlaxcala can begin and end in the Plaza de la Constitución, the zocalo in the old town center. Within walking distance are the Plaza Xicohtencatl, often full of crafts and food ...
Even if it doesn’t take full advantage of its premise, “Falling Stars” has enough visual and thematic magic to dazzle and horrify.
From financing expeditions in the New World to founding hospitals and schools, these women were incredibly influential—and granted more power than their counterparts back home.
A copied fragment of the Lienzo de Tlaxcala measuring 80 x 60 cm. is in the church of San Francisco Ocotelulco, in Tlaxcala (Reyes García, 1993:218, 281).
Location: National Library of Anthropology and History [35-110]. Publication status: Published. Typological classification: Genealogical. Regional classification: Tlapa-Tlachinollan, Gro. Date: 16th ...
A documentary about the landmark 1986 science-fiction sequel Aliens. With contributions from the people behind it and the people who know it best, James Cameron’s influential, era-defining movie ...
“Toile de Jouy,” therefore, refers to cloth (typically cotton) from the commune of Jouy-en-Josas, France, in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, just four miles from Versailles.
The first titled, “The Republic of Tlaxcala and its Colonial Legacy” will examine her research on the pictorial document known as the Lienzo de Tlaxcala documenting the Indigenous participation in the ...
Malinche materializes in colonial annals and historic reproductions of the famed "Lienzo de Tlaxcala," a 1550s codex that recounted the Spanish invasion from the point of view of the Tlaxcalans, a ...
It could well be regarded as the city’s greatest and most unusual treasure and one which lay 'undiscovered' or ‘lost’ for over 200 years - the Historia de Tlaxcala.
1 of 4 — In "meXicana Fashions," contributors explored indigenous roots of certain articles of clothing including the "huipil." La Malinche — who acted as a translator for the Spanish conqueror, ...
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