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Tlalli (Nahuatl pronunciation;
Nahuatl languages: land) was a
proposed sculpture of a
large indigenous woman's head by
contemporary artist Pedro Reyes...
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Xochitlicue and is thus
labeled "mother of the gods". She is also
called Tlalli Iyollo,
meaning "heart of the earth".
Although considered to be an aged...
- Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko], or Tlatilōlco,
modern Nahuatl pronunciation from
tlalli - land;
telolli - hill; co - place; lit. 'In the
little hill of land') is...
- is the city of Tlalnepantla.
Tlalnepantla comes from the Náhuatl
words tlalli (land) and
nepantla (middle) to mean the
middle land. The city was known...
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stone and the
production of instruments,
converge in this lithophones.
Tlalli is an in-progress
stylized sculpture of a
large indigenous woman's head...
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approximate po****tion of 1,300. It
derives its name from the Náhuatl
terms tlalli (earth) and
chichiltic (red) for the red soil
found in the region. Tlachichila...
- tlālchitōnatiuh; "sun of the red earth" or "red sun of the earth", from
tlālli, earth, soil; chīltic, red; tōnatiuh or tōnatih, sun) was a Mesoamerican...
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aboriginal title for this
stream is Tlahualilo,
coming from the
Nahuatl words tlalli meaning "fertile land" and ahualila,
meaning "water for irrigation". The...
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Metztli Mictecacihuatl Oxomoco Quetzalcoatl Temazcalteci Tlazolteotl Toci (
Tlalli Iyollo)
Tonacacihuatl Tonantzin (Chalchiuhcihuatl, Chicomexochitl) Tzitzimitl...
- avenue, a
monument would be
installed to
honor them. The
project was
named Tlalli and
proposed a
sculpture created by a non-indigenous male
artist who drew...