tacos are not prehispanic. they emerged in mining camps in the eighteenth century and are named after the wrapped gunpowder charges common in mining before the invention of dynamite.
Not most cultures. There isn't anything like it in prehispanic civilizations and there doesn't need to be. That's the beauty of culture and diversity
This concept is Very detached from Illari and her background, it feels lazy and so have been mythics for a while now
there is a concept called Mesoamerica, mainly Southern Mexico and Central America, land fit for agriculture, most of prehispanic civilizations in north/central America took place in that area, the Aztecs dominated it all when the Europeans arrived
We will truly never know because they were killed off before they even had a chance to organically progress passed that just as Spain had too in order to end the Spanish inquisition.
that said many of the old ceremonies of prehispanic Mexico are still celebrated and performed.
Not that I know of, sadly.
@viajedelnahual does a lot of artwork of Mesoamerican and contemporary Mexican folkloric creatures, though, they probably know more of them then I do!
There's also this book by @DavidOBowles , though it's less an index and more is a collection of short stories, and it also doesn't delineate between Prehispanic Mesoamerican creatures and modern folklore
You are a traitor. Go back to #Mexico to defend the regime you defend so much and then talk smack. Don't whine about the PRI, PAN when morena is full of them, you dumb moron. CIA? You've been fvcking each other up since prehispanic times, CIA was involved too back then? π€‘
Jesus fucking Christ. Fucking basic gringo. Mexico City is by far one of the most entertaining and cultural cities in the world. While it has become expensive last years, if you exchange to UsD or Eur, the culinary, cultural, prehispanic offer is world's best.
EXACTLYYY It's so damn cool π
The Medieval and prehispanic ones get me the most, but the dino ones I think are especially unsettling. Perfection indeed