• and Goofy are sent back in time through a time machine by Professor Zapotec and Professor Marlin of Mouseton's museum in order to resolve the great mysteries...
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    ideology by the Zapotec (a group of indigenous Mexican peoples) acts as a useful counterexample to the trend. She claims the Zapotec used harmony ideology...
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  • ethnographies, including The Myth of Ritual: A Native's Ethnography of Zapotec Life-Crisis Rituals (1986) and By Noon Prayer: The Rhythm of Islam (2008)...
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  • Zapotec, Chickasaw and Wolof. She is also the compiler of a series of books on college slang, Slang U. Munro was named to be the Ken Hale Professor at...
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  • Kent Flannery (category Zapotec scholars)
    Joyce Marcus (editors) (1983) The Cloud People: Divergent Evolution of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations. Academic Press, New York. Flannery, Kent V. and...
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    those of their neighbors and successors but more intricate. El Tajín The Zapotecs were one of the earliest Mesoamerican cultures and held sway over the Valley...
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  • Tepic Luz Jiménez (1897-1965), Nahua storyteller Benito Juárez, President (Zapotec) La Malinche, translator of conquistador Hernán Cortés Modesta Lavana,...
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    cultural region in southeast Mexico and northern Central America, while the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures dominated the valley of Oaxaca and the Purépecha in...
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  • Points, a statistical method for evaluating hands in contract bridge Rincón Zapotec, a language of Mexico, ISO 639-3 code zar South African rand, the currency...
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  • becoming a distinguished professor at the University of California, Riverside. His book Behind the Mask: Gender Hybridity in Zapotec Community (2017) was...
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  • Felipe López (author) (category Zapotec-language writers)
    himself, a Zapotec-language professor. Munro, Pamela & Felipe H. Lopez et al. Di'csyonaary x:tèe'n dìi'zh sah Sann Lu'uc = San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec dictionary...
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    themselves, simply for being in a same-sex relationship. In Mexico, the Zapotec culture includes a third gender in the form of the Muxe. Mahu is a traditional...
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    translators. Ellroy first appeared in American comic books in 2016. Professor Zachary Zapotec and Dr. Spike Marlin are two Italian dogface characters created...
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  • Jessica Hernandez is a Maya Ch’orti and Binnizá-Zapotec Indigenous environmental scientist, activist, author, and researcher at the University of Washington...
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    Lila Downs (category Zapotec-language singers)
    influences and has recorded songs in many indigenous languages such as Mixtec, Zapotec, Mayan, Nahuatl and Purépecha. Born and raised in Oaxaca, she primarily...
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    Mexico that is most present in the state's agriculture, behind Mixtec, Zapotec and Triqui. The California Indigenous Farmworker Study (IFS) estimates...
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    Mesoamerica and the Andean civilizations. Mesoamerican cultures include Zapotec, Toltec, Olmec, Maya, Aztec, Mixtec, Totonac, Teotihuacan, Huastec people...
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  • important to numerous pre-Columbian civilizations, as evidenced by the Zapotec ruins at Monte Albán, Spencer, Charles S.; Redmond, Elsa M. (2001-06-01)...
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  • Joyce Marcus (category Zapotec scholars)
    American archaeological research. Her focus has been primarily on the Zapotec, Maya, and coastal Andean civilizations of Central and South America. Much...
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  • Palaces:indigenous American civilizations such as the Olmecs, Mayans, Zapotecs, Aztecs, Mixtecs, Moche, Toltecs, Inca, Chimú, Nazca and many more built...
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    Cultures", An inaugural lecture delivered on 6 July 1977 by Eric J. Sharpe, Professor of Religious Studies in the University of Sydney. Accessed at Openjournals...
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    trained several generations of Mexican artists, many of them indigenous Zapotecs and Mixtecs. Takeda was born in 1935 in Seto, Japan and trained at the...
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    Corridor, with communities like that of the locality of Puente Madera, in the Zapotec municipality of San Blas Atempa, protesting against the construction of...
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    often considered the physical manifestation of a separable soul. In the Zapotec civilisation of Mesoamerica, the bat god presided over corn and fertility...
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  • Western exploration. Among the Pre-Columbian peoples of Mesoamerica, the Zapotec civilization established their first known traditions of astronomy and...
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    bachelor's degree in English and conducted anthropological field work in a Zapotec Indian pueblo in Oaxaca, Mexico. She earned a PhD in Physics from the California...
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    period covered by the Book of Mormon, including the Olmec, Zapotec and Maya. The Olmec and Zapotec civilizations developed a writing system that may have...
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    them in their attempt to eradicate ancient beliefs. Some contemporary Zapotec peoples in Mexico embody the traditional third gender role known as muxe...
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    regions, beginning with the Olmec and spreading to the Preclassic Maya, the Zapotec of Oaxaca, and Teotihuacan in central Mexico. Later cultures such as the...
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    Oaxaca. The Chatinos have close cultural and linguistic ties with the Zapotec people, whose languages form the other branch of the Zapotecan language...
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