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baulpalabras · 4 days ago
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Brillo nocturno del Istmo
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chicosanchez · 4 months ago
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¿Quieres conocer detalles muy interesantes sobre las civilizaciones olmeca, maya, tolteca, zapoteca, mixteca, teotihuacana o mexica mexicanas? En mi libro La Historia Verdadera de los Hijos del Sol comparto muchas de las cosas que descubrí durante más de una década visitando sus antiguas ciudades y museos. Para más información entra en este enlace:
Si vives en otro país y quieres la versión en papel puedes hacer una búsqueda con el nombre del libro y autor en Amazon.
Foto: Chico Sánchez-Museo Nacional de Antropología de México.
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ioryogi-takumi · 1 year ago
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🇲🇽☁️ Mitología prehispánica de Oaxaca❤️:Binni Záa, Cap. 25 Guelaguetza N...
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archaeoart · 1 year ago
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Ruins at Mitla, Oaxaca, México, circa 1925.
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federer7 · 1 year ago
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-1928 Campesina zapoteca con cántaro al hombro. México
Photo: Tina Modotti
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charring58 · 1 month ago
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Shell beads that made up the belts of some #Zapotec people were called "tinklers" because they jangled when strung together.…
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jeffrevolucion · 7 months ago
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April's Late Horizon with an hour of deep, dark en mellow vibes and an hour of uptempo, party tunes. Ying/yang this one. x
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reanimatedgh0ul · 9 months ago
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since dia de los muertos got mentioned on the tl yesterday bc of that dp post i rb i highly recommend listening to this podcast ep to learn more abt the history of how dia de los muertos and how it's actually been thoroughly bastardized in our modern day both in the u.s. and mexico and has strayed far away from the indigenous communities it originated from
#i learned alot from this ep and it was interesting/important to hear both a queer zapoteca educator and an indigenous scholar talk abt this#from their perspective as indigenous ppl#it was wild finding out that dia de los muertos was brought to u.s. not thru mexican immigrants#but thru an italian american catholic nun in LA who ran the self help graphics which consisted of mostly chicanos#after introducing to film abt dia de los muertos that's where they got the idea to send those artists to oaxaca#to see how the ppl there celebrated it and the aesthetic of it and bring back to u.s.#the speakers mention that while this might have likely been way for these artists to reconnect bc they have roots in mexico#they didn't necessarily have connections to the communities they were observing and ended up ultimately stealing from#bc regardless of intent this is still a form of cultural appropriation#and it's honestly a symptom of a larger issue w/n the community when it comes both the diaspora and ppl living in mexico#bc of this prevailing notion that we are all mestizo and/or indigenous when that's not true#it's ultimately a mindset that actively harms actual indigenous ppl living in mexico who are still actively having their cultures be stolen#and/or erased and fighting for their rights and recognition from the country at large#even if some mexicans have indigenous ancestry they're still not culturally indigenous#that matters bc mexico has and still continues to adopt aspects of indigenous cultures but exclude indigenous ppl#it's the commodification of indigeneity basically#so when it naturally spread to different parts of u.s and they started introducing aztec dancing to it#(which i can only assume was bc dia de los muertos can traced back to the aztecs and maybe that's why it got added#but even then just bc ur mexican don't mean u have connection to the aztecs again going back to the 'we are all indigenous' myth)#this eventually leads to the face painting and ppl dressing up like calaveras and catrinas that you now see today#and one of the ppl hosting this ep mentioned how when it came to the face painting while it is a thing in mexico nowadays#this wasn't a thing according to where this person grew up in mexico#mexico obviously adopted bc it's just as capitalist as the states and will profit off indigenous cultures/the aesthetics of it#so when it look how commercialized the celebration in the u.s. w party city selling catrina costumes#stores like michaels and target selling decorations#hell disney making coco the fact they wanted to trademark dia de los muertos and when researching for the film#profited of the real life stories of oaxacans who were never compensated btw#like when you take in the full picture it's no longer a surprise of how we got here#robi rambles
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juanfuerte · 8 years ago
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Los Binigulaza
Inspirado en la leyenda zapoteca de los Binigulaza Con motivo del IV Aniversario del Conjunto Monumental de Atzompa. Museo Comunitario de Atzompa - Av. Independencia esq. con Miguel Cabrera. Santa María Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mex. Juan Fuerte, 2016. 2.44 × 1.22 mts.
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amc1851 · 1 year ago
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Mascara del Dios Murcielago (The Bat God mask)
Part of a series of drawings I made back in 1984. Ball pen drawing.
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ancientoriginses · 2 years ago
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Descubre las civilizaciones precolombinas menos conocidas de América Central. Los aztecas y mayas fueron solo los últimos de una larga lista. ¡Conoce más sobre sus impresionantes ruinas poco exploradas!" #Mesoamérica #Historia #Ruinas
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chicosanchez · 10 months ago
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Os invito a conocer algunos contenidos muy interesantes de mi libro Un viaje maravilloso en este enlace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xacRBk-rzhg Un viaje por la historia de la humanidad que os llevará desde Babilonia o Egipto hasta Iberia o Tartessos, llevándoos también a conocer a los antiguos Teotihuacanos, a los olmecas, la cultura madre mesoamericana y los pueblos mayas de Guatemala, Belice y Yucatán. Os comparto los enlaces directos para comprarlo:
Cómpralo desde este enlace: https://chicosanchez.com/blog/f/un-viaje-maravilloso---enlaces-directos?blogcategory=Libros
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ioryogi-takumi · 1 year ago
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🇲🇽☁️ Mitología prehispánica de Oaxaca❤️:Binni Záa, Cap. 12 Pitao Paesí, ...
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alertachiapas · 2 years ago
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De danza, teatro y folclor este fin de semana en Chiapas
Este fin de semana el regreso a los escenarios uno de los referentes del siglo XX de la danza en Chiapas; el 12 de noviembre es el Día Nacional del Libro; sábado de concierto en San Cristóbal.
Este fin de semana el regreso a los escenarios uno de los referentes del siglo XX de la danza en Chiapas; el 12 de noviembre es el Día Nacional del Libro; sábado de concierto en San Cristóbal. Ballet Bonampak en Tuxtla Gutiérrez Regresa a los escenarios uno de los referentes del siglo XX de la danza en Chiapas, el Ballet Bonampak en su 68 aniversario. Esta propuesta dancística está siendo…
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tlatollotl · 2 months ago
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Cultura: Zapoteca
Técnica: Modelada
Provenience unknown, possibly looted
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balkanparamo · 1 year ago
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Civilización Zapoteca Mural, 1925, Diego Rivera.
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