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Las formas del discurso literario en la tradición oral otomí; el caso de “La Malinche”
A través de una revisión a la estructura discursiva de la leyenda de “La Malinche”, en una de las muchas versiones que se cuentan en San Juan Ixtenco, Tlaxcala, nos ocupamos de reconocer y explicar el orden en que se establece la estructura retórica y ...
Jesús Moreno Mata
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Availability of Wild Edible Fungi in La Malinche National Park, Mexico
The aim of this paper is to compare edible mushroom availability between the two slopes of La Malinche National Park in central México, and to discuss the possible relation between their availability and traditional use. Eight transects were set up. Samples were collected weekly during the rainy seasons of years 1998–2000.
A. Montoya +6 more
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Se reseñó el libro: Sprachkontakt, ethnische Identität und Identitätsbeschädigung. Aspekte der Assimilation der Otomí-Indianer an die hispanophone mexikanische Kultur.
Barbara Pfeiler
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Geographic distribution of shared mtDNA haplotypes between. This map shows the geographic distribution of shared mtDNA haplotypes between the human remains of Puyil Cave and those reported previously from ancient and contemporary people. Additionally, in the bottom right corner are shown the skulls on the surface of Chamber 4, discovered in this cave ...
María Teresa Navarro‐Romero +5 more
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39th Annual European Brain and Behaviour Society Abstracts
The EUROPEAN BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR SOCIETY has held its 39th Annual General Meeting in Trieste, in the campus next to the Miramare castle and its park, co‐hosted by SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies, and ICTP, the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics.
Alessandro Treves +4 more
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En este artículo se analiza el proceso de resistencia del pueblo otomí-mexica al despojo de su territorio, ocasionado por el proyecto carretero Toluca-Naucalpan desde 2007 hasta 2020.
Ignacio López Moreno
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What monarch butterfly waystation names and characteristics can reveal about program participants
Abstract Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have undergone large scale population declines leading to multiple conservation organizations encouraging the creation of monarch butterfly habitat. Monarch Watch encourages volunteers to create and register monarch habitat as Monarch Waystations. During registration waystations can be named.
Emily A. Geest +2 more
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Abstract Human languages vary in terms of which meanings they lexicalize, but this variation is constrained. It has been argued that languages are under two competing pressures: the pressure to be simple (e.g., to have a small lexicon) and to allow for informative (i.e., precise) communication, and that which meanings get lexicalized may be explained ...
Milica Denić, Jakub Szymanik
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Mixquiahuala Receipt 1: A 16th Century Otomi Pictorial Manuscript
Mixquiahuala Receipt 1 is part of a group of six pictorial manuscripts painted during the second half of the 16th century in an Otomi town in central Mexico. Dated to 1568 on internal evidence, it is probably the earliest of the set.
David Charles Wright-Carr
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Risk, protective, and biomarkers of dementia in Indigenous peoples: A systematic review
Abstract INTRODUCTION Dementia is an emergent health priority for Indigenous peoples worldwide, yet little is known about disease drivers and protective factors. METHODS Database searches were conducted in March 2022 to identify original publications on risk, protective, genetic, neuroradiological, and biological factors related to dementia and ...
Huong X. T. Nguyen +5 more
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