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"Testigos," at Denver's Museo de las Americas, updates the story of Mexico's Otomi people. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 61°F. Saturday, March 23rd 2024 Home Page.
Jennie Frederick documents ancient papermaking traditions of the Otomi people of San Pablito, Mexico, using the method in her own art to honor a dying culture that has been in place for nearly two ...
About 20 years ago, while anthropologist and independent scholar Edgar Martín del Campo lived with the Nahua and Otomi people of the rural region of Huasteca, including Chicontepec, he explored ...
The distinctive iconography used by the Indigenous Otomí people has attracted unsolicited attention from fashion houses, which have incorporated similar images in their designs, often without credit.
Women, men and children of the Otomi people of Central Mexico hold a rally outside government offices they have occupied for three years in the south of Mexico City on Oct. 12, 2023. (Cody ...
The Aztecs who conquered the city of Xaltocan in ancient Mexico around 1435 may have fundamentally changed the genetic makeup of the people who lived there, new research suggests.
Colonial records from the 1500s onward suggested that the Otomi people fled the city-state of Xaltocan in 1395 and that it was completely abandoned until 1435, when the Aztecs conquered the city.
Mexican architect and artist Alberto Ortega Trejo’s exhibition at Prairie is a result of the artist’s ongoing investigations into Otomí people—an Indigenous group native to what is now ...
An ancient temple was destroyed in central Mexico's Hidalgo state, and some people are directly blaming Jehovah's Witnesses. The shrine (known locally as Mayonihka or Mexico Chiquito) was built by ...