UCLA Zapotexts Group
A special seminar on Zapotec Writings and Languages at UCLA, with visiting experts Professor Aaron Broadwell (Anthropology, State University of New York at Albany) and Professor David Tavarez (Anthropology, Vassar College).
Thursday, April 22, 2010
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
10383 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Zapotec is the third-largest indigenous language group in Mesoamerica, and one of three indigenous American languages that is currently taught on the UCLA campus.
The UCLA Zapotexts Group consists of linguists and historians who find, copy, transcribe, translate, and analyze writings (texts) in Zapotec from Oaxaca, Mexico that were written in the colonial period (16th – 18th centuries).
Free admission but registration is required. Please RSVP with Xochitl Flores-Marcial at xochitlx@ucla.edu if interested in attending this seminar.
Cost: Free admission. RSVP required.
Special Instructions
Limited seating-RSVP Required. Please contact Xochitl Flores for more information.
For more information please contact
Xochitl Flores-Marcial
xochitlx@ucla.edu
Download File: flyerforZapotexts04-22.pdf
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute