Elvia Carrillo Puerto: The “Red Nun” and her legacy to women
It seems women have had the right to vote forever, but in reality, in México this was just 70 years ago. If you think about it, that is not so…
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It seems women have had the right to vote forever, but in reality, in México this was just 70 years ago. If you think about it, that is not so…
Continue readingMuseo Fernando García Ponce – MACAY Permanent exhibitions of the work of Yucatecan artists, including additional paintings by Fernando Castro Pacheco, the painter of murals in the Governor’s Palace. Museo…
Continue readingWhen visiting Yucatán, amplify your experience by considering the deep, winding history of the region. For nearly three millennia, humans have been writing history in the Peninsula, a story which…
Continue readingOne of the characteristics that unites the diverse Mesoamerican cultures is the pantheon of gods within their worldview. Among the gods who created the cosmos, the terrestrial world, and the…
Continue reading“All moons, all year, all day, all winds walk and pass you by. Also, all blood arrives at its place of quiet…” (Fragment of “Chilam Balam”) The Maya language has…
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