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The pilgrimage of french spiritual tourists to the wellsprings of mexican neo-shamanism
In this article, we will analyse a journey dedicated to the discovery of the ‘sources of indigenous knowledge’ undertaken in March 2009 by French people in a country unknown to them: Mexico. More specifically, we will look at their forms of participation
Denise Lombardi
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Una hipótesis sobre política otomí y comicios municipales para Tierra Blanca, Guanajuato, México
En este texto se analizan las condiciones locales y electorales que, en tiempos recientes, permitieron una sorpresiva victoria perredista en Tierra Blanca, un municipio guanajuatense con fuerte presencia otomí.
Jorge Uzeta Iturbide
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Biclausal vs. monoclausal focus constructions in Tilapa Otomi [PDF]
International audienceThis paper tackles issues that involve distinguishing clefts from other monoclausal focus constructions when describing the syntax of lesser-known languages.
Palancar, Enrique, L.
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Une iconographie de la nuit en Mésoamérique. Visions et rêves chez les enfants otomi de la Sierra Madre orientale [PDF]
An Iconography of Night in Mesoamerica. Visions and Dreams of Otomi Children of the Eastern Sierra Madre. We will consider a set of narrative and iconographic materials on the theme of night produced by schoolchildren from an Otomi village in the eastern
Galinier, Jacques
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Comparative Study of Mezquital Otomi and Mexican Spanish [PDF]
Mezquital Otomi is an indigenous language spoken in central Mexico. There are many similarities and differences between Mezquital Otomi and Mexican Spanish. For example, Mezquital Otomi contains three phonemic tones, while Spanish has none.
Vollmann, Sarah Stefanie
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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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381. Charada Vlei Rat Otomys fortior French: Otomys de Charada / German: Kaffa-Lamellenzahnratte / Spanish: Rata de laguna de Charada Taxonomy. Otomys typus fortior Thomas, 1906, Kaffa, Charada Forest, 6000 ft (= 1829 m), Ethiopia. Otomys fortior previously was included in O.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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Alfonso M. García Téllez, Écrits. Manuscrits à miniatures otomi [PDF]
Dans les hauteurs de la Sierra Madre Orientale, divisés en petits villages entre les états d’Hidalgo, Puebla et Veracruz, les Otomi orientaux attirent autant l’attention des chercheurs que des groupes autochtones des environs pour l’utilisation massive ...
Rainelli, Federica
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399. Mount Kilimanjaro Vlei Rat Otomys zinki French: Otomys de Zink / German: Zink-Lamellenzahnratte / Spanish: Rata de laguna de Zink Other common names: Bohmann's Vlei Rat Taxonomy. Otomys typus zinki Bohmann, 1943, Peters Hut, 3800 m, Kilimanjaro, “German East Africa” (= Tanzania). Until recently, O. zinki was included in O. typus or O.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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On the tightrope between infinitives and action nouns: The case of Otomi nominalizations [PDF]
International audienceIn this paper, I study the distribution of two nominalization structures in two closely relatedAmerindian languages of Mexico (Eastern Otomi and Northern Otomi).
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