Creative Haven Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book

Creative Haven Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book
Title Creative Haven Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Marty Noble
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 37
Release 2014-01-17
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0486494519

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Thirty-one striking adaptations of authentic native art depict, among other subjects, a Mixtec circular design from an incised gourd rattle, religious figures from a Metepec candlestick, and images of jaguars. Previously published as Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book.

Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book

Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book
Title Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Marty Noble
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 42
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780486427508

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Striking adaptations of authentic native art depict, among other subjects, a Mixtec circular design from an incised gourd rattle, religious figures from a Metepec candlestick, and images of jaguars taken from a Guerrero lacquered chest. An exciting challenge for coloring book enthusiasts, these 30 illustrations will also inspire artists, designers, and craftspeople.

Life in Ancient Mexico Coloring Book

Life in Ancient Mexico Coloring Book
Title Life in Ancient Mexico Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author John Green
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 52
Release 1991-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780486267050

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Illustrations accompanied by brief text depict the life of the Mayas, the Aztecs, and other ancient peoples of Mexico.

JALISCO, Latina Superhero

JALISCO, Latina Superhero
Title JALISCO, Latina Superhero PDF eBook
Author Kayden Phoenix
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 2019-09
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781733909327

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Latina Superhero, Graphic Novel

JALISCO, Coloring Book

JALISCO, Coloring Book
Title JALISCO, Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Kayden Phoenix
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2019-11
Genre
ISBN 9781733909303

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Color the graphic novel of a Latina Superhero

Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America

Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America
Title Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico and Central America PDF eBook
Author Hasso Von Winning
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 196?
Genre Art
ISBN 9780810947511

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Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans

Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans
Title Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Morris
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 393
Release 2020-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 0816541027

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The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region’s four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O’dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least “assimilated” of all Mexico’s Indigenous peoples. It’s often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland—“the Gran Nayar”—with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Morris shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O’dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, “rationalist” revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar’s inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government’s state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole.