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When I first began to research “contemporary Nahua literature” extensively, I soon came to the realization that doing so resembles endeavoring to write an unreasonably broad study on a topic like “contemporary English literature.”
An opera in Nahuatl “Malintzin itlahtoltzin Malintzin icuicaltzin”, performed by Javier Ignacio Fragoso Tizapa during the event "Languages across divides" at the University of Warsaw.
"Chalchihuicozcatl" is a volume of Nahuatl poetry by Gustavo Zapoteco Sideño, a renowned Mexican poet.
This paper is the first attempt to outline the cultural and sociopolitical history of Nahuatl, one of the most important native languages of America.
A selection of photographs depicting the life of the Nahua people from the Sierra Negra region in the state of Puebla, Mexico.
Newest book in the Totlahtol series.