Mexico
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
3000 Years of Art and Life Mexico, book notes, 1943-1972
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on the Americas. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Allegro Brillante
Nicholas Magallanes performs with the New York City Ballet ensembe in George Balanchine's ''Allegro Brillante.''
Anthropology--South and Central America, Mexico, 1941-1967
Clippings, offprints
Articles by Renaud: ''Mexican and Mayan cosmogony,'' E. B. Renaud., 1947
Reprinted from The Iliff Review , v.4, no.3, Fall 1947.
Articles by Renaud: ''Religion of the prehistoric Indians of Mexico,'' E. B. Renaud., 1947
Reprinted from The Iliff Review , v.4, no.2, Spring 1947.
Articles by Renaud: ''Survivals and intrusions in the religion of the prehistoric Indians of Mexico,'' E. B. Renaud., 1949
Reprinted from The Iliff Review , v.6, no.2, Spring 1949.
Articles by Renaud: ''The age of the gods, according to Mexican art and archaeology,'' E. B. Renaud., 1950
In The Iliff Review , v.7, no.3, Fall 1950.
Ballet Folklorico of Mexico
The Ballet Folklorico of Mexico Ensemble performs.
Boletin del Centro de Investigaciones Antropologicas de Mexico, v.1, no. 1; no. 4; no. 5, 1888-1987
This series contains research materials as organized by Underhill.
Box 3
The "Indian" Jews of Mexico refers to "Israelites" or "Sabbatarians" who claim ancestry and identity with Marranos before the Spanish Inquisition in and around Mexico City. Israelite Indians may have converted to Judaism or married Jewish women.