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- Date
unknown/unknown
- Summary
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El Tlacuache, personaje creado por José Antonio Flores Farfán, explica la historia y el significado de los nombres y glifos de las estaciones del Metro de la Ciudad de México. Documental realizado para contribuir a la enseñanza del Nahuatl. Significado la palabra Tacubaya, Cuitlahuac, Popotla, Xochimilco, México, y Tenochtitlan. Explicación de las palabras Aguacate, Tomate y Jitomate
- Genre
Documental
- Subject
CIESAS
- Location
México (Chiapas?)
- Collection
CIESAS Collection
- Unit
Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS)
- Language
Spanish
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- Notes
CIESAS (Collector)
Language Note
Original cataloging noted the following languages in this video: Español
Statement of Responsibility
Centro de Investigación y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS)
- Other Identifier
Other: C6497
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