Wednesday, October 09, 2019 Tláloc, the long subterranean pathway, rain-holder, lightning-wielder, landscape-shaper, time-lord, the conjunction of masculine and feminine: from the arcana of the millenarian Teotihuacán culture in central Mexico, to the present, this deity pervades. Two researchers from UNAM’s Institute for…
read moreJavier Cuétara- Priede gave a talk about the impact of Nahuatl in reverentials and diminutives in Spanish spoken in Mexico On 29 January 2019, Javier Cuétara Priede returned to London to speak about the impact of indigenous languages in Spanish spoken in…
read moreUNAM UK, Centre for Mexican Studies, KCL’s Mexican Society and KCL’s Modern Language Centre set up an offering once again and organised talks about the ritual The day of the dead is an annual ritual that is celebrated on the first and…
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