77 Chapter 9 Further Learning
Suggested Readings
Abelardo de la Cruz. “The Value of El Costumbre and Christianity in the Discourse of Nahua Catechists from the Huasteca Region in Veracruz, Mexico, 1970s-2010s,” ed. David Tavárez, Words and Worlds Turned Around: Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America, University Press of Colorado (2017). Link
Anderson Hagler. “Exhuming the Nahualli: Shapeshifting, Idolatry, and Orthodoxy in Colonial Mexico.” The Americas 78, no. 2 (April 2021): 197–228, Link
Alan Sandstrom. Corn Is Our Blood: Culture and Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991, Link
Nahuatl Language Novel
Tlahtolixcopincayotl a novel written entirely in Nahuatl by Abelardo de la Cruz de la Cruz, Eduardo de la Cruz Cruz, and Joanna Maryniak, Link
Online Nahuatl Dictionary Edited by Stephanie Wood and part of the Wired Humanities Projects, College of Education, University of Oregon, copyright 2000-present. Link
YouTube Channels
Free Nahuatl-language lessons in English may be found here: A Paquiliztli, @paquiliztli, Link
Face-to-Face Nahuatl Lessons
IDIEZ A.C. located in Zacatecas, Mexico, Link
University of Utah, Nahuatl-Language Instructors, Link