- [senˈteoːt͡ɬ] (also
known as
Centeocihuatl or Cinteotl) is the
maize deity.
Cintli [ˈsint͡ɬi]
means "dried
maize still on the cob" and teōtl [ˈteoːt͡ɬ] means...
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Discoperto Della Nova Franza, a 1566
French map by
Paolo Forlani.
Roberto Cintli Rodríguez
places the
location of
Chicana at the
mouth of the
Colorado River...
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Roberto Cintli Rodríguez ( 1954 – 31 July 2023) was a Mexican-American journalist, columnist, poet, author, and
academic of
Mexican American Studies at...
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Eustaquio Buelna.
Another etymology attributed to
Pablo Lizárraga is
Mexica cintli ('dry corn and cob') and
ololoa ('to pile up'), and to locative, "where...
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Ethnic Studies" (PDF).
Arizona Law Review. 53: 1041–1088. Rodriguez,
Roberto Cintli (18
January 2012). "Arizona's 'banned'
Mexican American books". The Guardian...
- 'pineapple-cocoa cob/cacao-like corn', from "cacahuatl" 'cacao' and "centli" or "
cintli" 'corn on the cob') is the name of an old
heirloom variety of
white dent...
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Doctrine of
Discovery Podcast. 2023-11-30.
Retrieved 2024-03-19. Rodriguez,
Cintli (2012). "Corriendo
Educando or Teaching/Learning
While Running" (PDF). International...
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Justice grant.
Gonzales worked for over ten
years with
colleague Roberto Cintli Rodríguez on a
syndicated column entitled "Column of the Americas" and have...
- 2307/468079, JSTOR 468079. Cabrera,
Nolan L.; Meza,
Elisa L.; Romero,
Andrea J.;
Cintli Rodríguez,
Roberto (March 2013), "'If
There is No Struggle,
There is No...
- Larkin, 74,
journalist and
publisher (Phoenix New Times) (b. 1949)
Roberto Cintli Rodríguez, 69, Mexican-born columnist, author, and
academic (Mexican American...