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Ti'Vheh'nii - Thank You "May Your Home Be In Heaven"
I spoke this one time to another mixtec speaker, and i was shocked, apparently their phrase for thank you was incredibly similar, almost like "ti-ve'e-indivi" literally meaning "may your house be in the sky" I always took this to mean simply "thank you" I am grateful that this phrase is kind of spread far and wide.
The Mesoamerican civilizations represent a long continuum of complex societies that emerged independently in Central America and southern Mexico from roughly 1500 BCE to the early 16th century CE, prior to Spanish conquest. Rather than a single empire or linear progression, Mesoamerica was shaped by successive cultural horizons in which shared ideas, such as maize agriculture, ritual calendars, urban ceremonial centers, and sacred kingship, were continually adapted to local environments and political structures. These societies developed without large domesticated animals or metal tools, relying instead on intensive agriculture, labor organization, and sophisticated knowledge systems.
~ Pair of Earrings.
Culture: Mixtec
Period: Postclassic
Date: A.D. 900-1520
Medium: Gold, turquoise
The Native-Mexican actress and teacher Yalitza Aparicio responds with a poem to those who attack her by calling her “brown" because of her skin color. The attacks mostly come from white Mexican actors and actresses. "That's right, I am brown, pretty brown ... Brown colored from the mud of my casseroles and comales, brown as beans, brown as mole, brown as obsidian, brown as fertile soil under my bare feet, brown as my grandparents, brown as night, brown bronze race. They call me tight and think it is an insult, they don't know that my color is my bearing, that if my dark skin bothers them, it is because they have no identity or love for their land ”. -Yalitza Aparicio Mixtec-Triqui (The Cloud People) .

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It bothers me how some people still believe the colonial lie that the Aztec civilization believed Cortes was Quetzalcoatl. This is a lie. They knew he was just a colonizer. Even Cortes himself wrote about it in a letter to Charles V, Cortes recounted how Montezuma told him, “See that I am of flesh and blood like you and all other men, and I am mortal and substantial.”
They knew Quetzalcoatl was from space, which is why they depicted him in a space ship. Not like how this painting depicts the colonizers taking Tenochtitlán. Montezuma didn't just hand the keys over and think Cortes was some god. It was violent colonialism.
It is a myth and a colonial lie from the 1600's that Indigenous people of the Americas thought the conquistadors were gods. They did not. This is not true, you were lied to. There were also green eyed or blue eyed people with light hair on Turtle Island.
Mixtec Style "Rain God Vessel", Tlaloc, c. 1100–1400. Polychromed ceramic.
hi! if this isn't a silly question, i've noticed you've self-reblogged Ti'Vheh'nii more than the other pages! i'm curious what makes you particularly excited about that one! i'd love to hear your thoughts
Theres so much In my comic that I love to include, so many influences blending together in and out. Mixtec is so Important to me, so it's really deeply embedded into the themes and narrative
This is one of my favorite panels I've drawn recently, Im interested in machinery and pipes and tubes, I always focus on machinery And pipes and buttons
I try to make them look like faces, I specifically drawn them in ways that you can kinda wonder if they're some kinda creature, blending the line between organic and mechanical...
Giovanna speaking to the butterfly with her own psychic powers is also something I really wanna focus on, I want to make a theme with Giovanna with being heard and being listened to.... Her power is related to listening so it's something important I wanna highlight
Her background is specifically this image I got off of Wikipedia, I think this is so poetic
note the harmonics occurring at whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency
LIKE THAT'S SO COOL
Different things resonate at different frequencies and I wanna capture that in so many abstract ways in my comic!!!!
From my own language to the word being a literal expression of gratitude to the butterfly being believed to cross the line between life and the afterlife to Lali herself being an immigrant herself crossing a literal fault to the name cosmic fault to Giovanna being someone who can read these signals and interpret them to her own goal of being a radio station announcer
Oughhhhhhh there's so much I want to share and express with my work and I want everyone to see it!!!!!!