For Latines from the Zapotec of Oaxaca ... wore braids to show marital and socio-economic status, age, and religion. The Transatlantic Slave Trade brought indigenous Latinos and Africans to ...
Don’t miss Delos, which although a tiny island, has a big history thanks to its place in ancient Greek culture and religion ... and surrounded by Mixtec and Zapotec ruins Make it happen Ten ...
OAXACA, MEXICO—According to a Newsweek report, Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill University and his colleagues spotted the remains of more than 1,000 structures built by the Zapotec in ...
Guiengola, which was built by the indigenous Zapotec people, is located in the south of the state of Oaxaca, some 17 miles from the pacific coastline. Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill ...
Across the 36 countries surveyed, people’s views on the importance of religion to national identity vary widely. Large shares in middle-income countries say being a member of the historically ...
Large shares of adults in most of the 36 countries we surveyed say religion helps society rather than harms it. 2 Most also say religion encourages tolerance, not intolerance. But people are slightly ...
Galen Watts is an Associate Director of the Institute for Religion, Culture and Societal Futures based jointly at St. Jerome's University and the University of Waterloo. He receives funding from ...
Program is the centerpiece of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s initiatives to increase diversity in the faculty ranks of ...
a biography of an enslaved African who rose through the ranks of Spain’s colonial military and eventually led a socio-religious institution at the root of an African-Cuban religion, commonly known as ...
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(RNS) — Driven by Islamic extremism, authoritarian regimes and war, high-level persecution and discrimination impacted 380 million Christians around the world in 2024, according to the annual ...
View of Guiengola’s North Plaza. Credit: HJPD / CC BY-SA 3.0 A 600-year-old lost fortified city built by the Zapotec people in the 1400s has been uncovered in southern Mexico, challenging long-held ...