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Chipotle Chiles
The history of chipotle chiles is rich and flavorful
"...Chipotle chile’s name derives from the Nahuatl word chilpoctli, which means “smoked chile pepper”, AKA chile..."

Aug. 26, 2012 Food Post by Mick Vann

Halfway Home
The Los Angeles County of Art's exhibition "The Road to Aztlan, Art From a Mythic Homeland" includes a wondrous survey of pre-conquest Mesoamerican art, but when it comes to contemporary Chicano works, the "road" doesn't take us all the way home.
"...location of Aztlan is unknown. However, in the indigenous Nahuatl language, Aztlan means "the place of the herons" (or..."

Nov. 23, 2001 Arts Feature by Belinda Acosta

Crucial Concerts for the Coming Week
Los Cogelones, PickleStock, Lady Dan, and more recommended Austin shows
"...huéhuetl drum, resonating tlapitzalli flutes, and declarations in the Nahuatl language magnify the spirited release of punk rock...."

Aug. 11, 2023 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

Beard Award-Winning Nixta Taqueria Launches Flor Xakali
The omakase casita will be a feast for the senses
"...“Flor is Edgar's mom's name and Xakali is a Nahuatl word that means ‘shelter,’” says Sara Mardanbigi, Rico’s spouse..."

June 26, 2023 Food Post by A. Richmond

How One Man Started the Local Mesquite Movement
A baking challenge led Sandeep Gyawali to this little-known flour
"...from the Spanish "mezquite," which was borrowed from the Nahuatl "mizquitl." The mesquite tree (what we have here in..."

Aug. 3, 2018 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Thirteenth B'ak'tun Bacchanalia
A Mayan feast fit for the end of the world or the beginnings of a new age
"...base of chilmole is molli, which means "sauce" in Nahuatl, so chilmole is a sauce, paste, or mixture of..."

Dec. 21, 2012 Food Feature by Mick Vann

The First Annual Rancho Winslow Mayan Fin del Mundo Fiesta!
Friday, Dec. 21, 2012
"...The base of the term chilmole is the Nahuatl word molli, which means "sauce", so chilmole is a..."

Dec. 21, 2012 Food Feature

Chiltepins
The mother of all peppers
"...The name chiltepin (or chiltecpin) comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs: Chilli plus tecpin means "flea..."

Aug. 26, 2011 Food Feature by MM Pack

An Altar-nate View
Liven up the boo-ring Halloween season with Día de los Muertos celebrations
"...Dead celebrations, such as the linguistic appropriations from the Nahuatl language, and the direct and indirect similarities between the..."

Oct. 29, 2010 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

Sylvia Orozco: The right path
Mexic-Arte's director has been honored by Mexico for showing its cultural treasures in Texas
"...the Mexican government – the name comes from the Nahuatl word for "path" – recognizes distinguished individuals who "have..."

Oct. 5, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

An Ancestral Flavor
Día de los Muertos: The dead can only consume the 'vapors' emitted by our festive foods, so the rest is for us.
"...and marigolds, known in Mexico as cempasúchil (from the Nahuatl cempoalxochitl, the flower of the dead), instantly reminds me..."

Nov. 1, 2002 Food Feature by Claudia Alarcón

Writing in Tongues
Concepts exist in some cultures but not in others, Chronicle writer Belinda Acosta writes in an article about the art of translation. Sorting them out is left to translators, who must act the part of cultural guides, diplomats, and social chameleons.
"..."I admire her because she knew her native Nahuatl, later learned Maya, and quickly learned Spanish. I think..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Books Feature by Belinda Acosta

The Dialogue of Poets
Conjunto Aztlan's Movimiento Music
"...is Aztlan. "Aztlan," translated from an ancient Aztec language, Nahuatl, is believed to be the original homeland of the..."

April 17, 1998 Music Feature by Belinda Acosta

Texas Platters
"...bass, Cenzontle ("Mockingbird" or "bird of 400 voices" in Nahuatl) offers a museum-calibre palette of cumbia, vallenato, milonga, son,..."

April 17, 1998 Music Review

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