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“Solo venimos a dormir, solo venimos a soñar”
Los “tiemperos”, “graniceros” o tlauquiazquis son personas con el don de manipular el tiempo atmosférico. Mantienen el equilibrio para que sea propicia la vida en el campo y piden la lluvia durante el mes de mayo.
Mariana Xochiquétzal Rivera García
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LA MEMORIA ONÍRICA AL PIE DE LA SIERRA NEVADA
Para los pueblos que viven al pie de los Volcanes Popocatépetl e Iztaccíhuatl, es de suma importancia los beneficios que dan las lluvias del temporal, para sus cementeras, que comienzan en el mes de mayo y culminan por el mes de Noviembre.
Víctor Alfonso Benítez Corona
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Precettare il tempo, disfare la tempesta. I tiemperos, tra clima e cura alle falde di La Malinche
A partire dalla ricerca etnografica condotta presso alcune comunità di lingua náhuatl nel Messico centromeridionale, l’articolo si propone di indagare la figura del tiempero, lo specialista rituale del tempo atmosferico. In questo itinerario volto alla comprensione dell’agire di “coloro che lavorano con il tempo”, verranno affrontati i temi della ...
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2020
<p>The cult of the mountains, the wind and the request for &#8220;good rain&#8221; constitute today, the fusion of pre-Hispanic religious beliefs and meteorological knowledge in the agricultural development of central Mexico.
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<p>The cult of the mountains, the wind and the request for &#8220;good rain&#8221; constitute today, the fusion of pre-Hispanic religious beliefs and meteorological knowledge in the agricultural development of central Mexico.
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2019
AbstractThe cult of the mountains, the wind and the request for “good rain” constitute today,the fusion of pre-Hispanic religious beliefs and meteorological knowledge in the agricultural development of central Mexico. Understanding this cult of the earth, from an indigenous perspective, led by certain specialists who have extensive knowledge of the ...
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AbstractThe cult of the mountains, the wind and the request for “good rain” constitute today,the fusion of pre-Hispanic religious beliefs and meteorological knowledge in the agricultural development of central Mexico. Understanding this cult of the earth, from an indigenous perspective, led by certain specialists who have extensive knowledge of the ...
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