According to Cardinal Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel, this decision transforms certain Indigenous expressions into “liturgy of the ...
With poetry and mysticism, Marlene Pasini takes readers down roads of identity and memory in a journey between the earth and ...
More than 37 million people of Mexican origin live in the U.S., making it the largest Hispanic group in the country, ...
The sacrifice of at least 42 children in Tenochtitlán, now Mexico City, was an effort to calm the anger of the Aztec rain god ...
The exhibition can serve as a window into China's cultural heritage for the people of Cuzco, and can deepen exchanges and ...
The recent arrival at Princeton of J. KÄ“haulani Kauanui as the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Professor of Indigenous Studies and ...
In addition to being tourist spots par excellence these 7 magical neighborhoods in Mexico City are full of history ...
To gain a deeper understanding of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo’s interest in Mexico’s pre-Columbian past, take our Museum of Anthropology Crash Course. Is this tour suitable for people with mobility ...
The Templo Mayor archaeological zone, a sacred site in the heart of Mexico City, has fully reopened to the public following ...
End your Mexico City for a week’s adventure with a day in Polanco, one of the most upscale neighborhoods in the city. Here, ...
Miki Hayakawa, One Afternoon, ca. 1935, oil on canvas, 40 x 40 in., New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, Gift of Preston McCrossen in memory of his wife, the artist, 1954, 520.23P Note to editors: ...
National Museum of Mexican Art celebrates Día de los Muertos Día de los Muertos is celebrated on Nov. 1 and 2 in many parts of Mexico. It is a day to remember loved ones who have passed away.