LINKS

Some interesting links related with “Sister Stories”:

Aztec History and Culture
http://ernie.bgsu.edu/~spencer/aztec.htm

Aztec Calendar: Math and Design
http://www.earthmatrix.com/serie02/cuad02-1.htm

Aztlan E-Journal
http://www.ukans.edu/~hoopes/aztlan/

Borgia Group codices
http://pages.prodigy.net/gbonline/awborgia.html

Goddesses of the Borgia Group
by Mexican scholar, María de los Angeles Ojeda Díaz
http://www.arts-history.mx/diosas/home2.html

Mexico History
http://northcoast.com/~spdtom/index.html
An amazingly rich resource for Mexican history. The Aztec section alone is a wealth of references, links, and especially graphics, both ancient and modern, plus much helpful interpretation.

Nahuatl Home Page --University of Montana
http://www.umt.edu/history/NAHUATL/

Nahuatl vocabulary -- University of Montana
http://www.umt.edu/history/NAHUATL/florent.txt

Templo Mayor Museum
http://archaeology.la.asu.edu/tm/index2.htm

Other interesting sites:

Vectorial Elevation Project
Zocalo Square México City
http://www.alzado.net

An interactive installation created for the Zocalo Square in Mexico City to mark the end of the millennium. Anyone can participate by visiting the website of the piece and designing domes of light over the Historical Center using18 searchlights located on buildings around the square. These searchlights, which can be seen for 25 kilometers all around, are controlled by virtual reality and can be seen online through three digital cameras located on the Torre Latinoamericana, the Gran Hotel and the Presidential Palace of the National Palace.

Aztec Calendar giving Aztec interpretation of the current date
http://www.azteccalendar.com/

"Coyolxauhqui: An Ancient Myth, Chicanas Today" - a collaborative multimedia thesis project - no examples of the work, but a complete explanation of the concept
http://www.transbay.net/~elba/coyol.html

Encyclopedia Mythica, including many of the Aztec characters in Sister Stories.
http://www.pantheon.org/mythica