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The Histories of Mexico
Julio Jimenez Calderon
15 episodes
9 months ago
Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
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Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
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Episodes (15/15)
The Histories of Mexico
Ep 13: Border Towns Part 1: The Children of the Cloudy River
Who are the Children of the Cloudy River? How did the ancient people who lived between the US-Mexico border arrive and establish their culture? Who was Amaiké? Why is Juan Bautista  De Anza so important in the Southwestern United States? What is a Kuri Kuri? Who are the Seven tribes of the Yumano-Cochimi? What was the Pimeria Alta? How did the Cerro Prieto come into existence?   All these questions and more in the first episode of a new series all about the Border Towns of Northern Mexico in collaboration with Pike Productions on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@PikeProductions23   Also check out Dr. Andrew Selee's book talk at the Hoover Institutes channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYuCzaOZC6g   Sources:  https://accessgenealogy.com/california/cocopa-tribe.htm http://www.native-languages.org/ http://cronistadelvalle.blogspot.com/2010/11/dicen-que-los-indios-cucapa-vivian-alla.html http://atlas.inpi.gob.mx/cucapa-etnografia/ http://cassandrareynagatovar.blogspot.com/2011/10/el-centinela.html https://www.academia.edu/40151074/BAJA_CALIFORNIA_N_1_ https://web.archive.org/web/20070624060656/http://www.iesa.gob.mx/horizontes/11/mito.htm + The Creation myth By William Kelly, University of Arizona professor Hodge, Frederick Webb, Compiler. The Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Bureau of American Ethnology, Government Printing Office. 1906. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLpEjGbaIjs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxw5BpoZ6Tc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuha_Desert https://www.britannica.com/place/Colorado-River-United-States-Mexico https://www.quechantribe.com/departments-quechan-language-preservation.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Yuma http://www.kumeyaay.info/cocopah.html http://www.kumeyaay.info/shumupkohup/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYuCzaOZC6g https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_yuma https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucapah https://web.archive.org/web/20051214140212/http://www.loyola.tij.uia.mx/ebooks/historia_baja/%5B30%5D%20%20%20Mexicali.%20XXVI.pdf http://atlas.inpi.gob.mx/cucapa-ubicacion/ https://www.jstor.org/stable/40170059?read-now=1&seq=9#page_scan_tab_contents https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1mmftg6.8?seq=25 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281243447_Sierra_Cucapa https://rutopia.com/en/blog/cucapa-the-people-of-the-river/ https://www.gob.mx/inpi/es/agenda/kuri-kuri-cantos-ceremoniales-de-pueblos-yumanos-de-baja-california-y-sonora
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2 years ago
2 hours 6 minutes 41 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 12: Tabasco Part 10: The Banquet of Crimes
Who were the leaders of Tabasco through the latter half of the 16th century? Who was Melchor the Mapmaker? How did Bishop DIego de Landa get onto this podcasts black list? What was Mayor Aguirre's most controversial act regarding the almojarifazgo and alcabal taxes? How many crimes was Corregidor Quijeda accused of? Why was Mayor Cordova so unlucky? Who was the One Armed Pirate from Virginia? And when will we ever get to talking about the pirates? Answers to all these and more as we close off the 16th century in Tabasco with a few visits from some aggressive businessmen of the High Seas.
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2 years ago
2 hours 55 minutes 30 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 11: Tabasco Part 9: The Unseen Conquest
Who were the men who attempted to conquer the Chontalpa region? Who ultimately got the credit for doing so? Why do so many places in Tabasco have Nahua names? What was a Cabildo, an Alcalde and an Alguacil? How did The Spanish Crown attempt to control the elites in Nueva Espana? Was Rodrigo Rangel the right man to send on campaign through the Chontalpa? And how did the Cimantecos fight off the Spanish for so long? All these questions and more as we go from Macro to Micro view on the pacification of Tabasco and dive into the naming of its many communities and settlements.
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2 years ago
2 hours 5 minutes

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 10: Tabasco Part 8: A Game of Reeds
What were Francisco de Montejo el Adelantado de Yucatan’s last few years in Tabasco like? Who was the Bishop Pedraza? How did Tabasco fair during the early Colonial Period? What is the Spanish Genet? Why was the Lady Catalina de Montejos wedding important for more than the obvious reasons? Who was the Lempira and the Lencas? How did El Mozo Montejo handle Tabasco as its substitute governor? And what on earth is A Game of Reeds? All these questions and more as we witness the struggles of el Adelantado in the Mayan Jungles, and say goodbye to the Montejo’s in Tabasco in our next chapter on the history of the Emerald of the Southwest!
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2 years ago
1 hour 48 minutes 18 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 9: Tabasco Part 7: The Elder, The Younger, and The Nephew
Who was the first Royal Governor of Tabasco? How many Francisco de Montejo's made their name in the Yucatan? What was Alonso Davilas contribution to our story? Who was Baltasar de Osorio y Gallegos? What was de Montejo's most important title? How was Francisco de Montejo's relationship with the various colonial governments of New Spain? And just how many Salamanca's were established and survived in the Yucatan? All these questions and more as we follow the Montejo family into their conquest of the Yucatan starting with their pacification of Tabasco. 
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2 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 27 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Supplemental Announcement
A quick special announcement about the new Patreon Program and an update on our current downloads to date and future plans. If you would like to support please visit www.patreon.com/thehistoriesofmexico and check out the Tiers. An enormous thank you to all the listeners! I would not exist without any of you! Happy Holidays and may the New Year bring you growth, prosperity, and lots of history!  
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2 years ago
8 minutes 50 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Supplemental 1.1: We Declare Victory
When did Mexico first play in the World Cup? When did Mexico score its first goal in the World Cup? How many games has Mexico won? What were the origins of Soccer in Mexico? Who was Horacio El Camacho Casarin and what did he have to do with the burnt down stadium of Asturias F.C.? How did the Valdivia Earthquake affect the World Cup tournament of 1962? And who in the heck is Aldo "The Little Truck" Donelli. All these questions and more in the first supplemental episode all about the early years of the National Mexican Soccer team!
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2 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 37 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 8: Tabasco Part 6: Charge of the Thirteen
What happened to Juan de Grijalva on his voyage to Mexico? Who are the Thirteen and what did they do? Which famous figure in history did Cortez pick up from Xicalango? What happened with Diego de Velazquez and his dreams of conquest? What is a Tepustle? What and when is Lady Day? And how did the Chocoh's of Potonchan's second meeting with the Spanish fare? All these questions and many more as we peek into the beginnings of the Colonial Period in Mexico and witness the territorial origins of the state of Tabasco. 
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2 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 6 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 7: Tabasco Part 5: The Guns Never Ceased Their Work
Who was the first discoverer of Mexico? How did the Spanish come to learn of gold in the Yucatan? Where was the ancient location of Potonchan? How did the Mesoamerican world react to the arrival of the Spanish? What does Yucatan mean? Why is Bernal Diaz so important? And how is Tabasco tied up in all of this? All these questions and more as we continue to explore the history of Tabasco moving into the 16th century, the end of the Post Classical, and the initial meeting between two leaders from vastly different worlds?
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2 years ago
1 hour 54 minutes 57 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 6: Tabasco Part 4: Lord of the Hollow Stick
Who is Votan? What connection does he have with the Early Tzeltal's? Who are the modern Tzeltal's? Who were the Mayans who lived in Tabasco during the Classical Period? What gods did Comalcalco worship? What is La Danza del Pocho? And who was the Lord of the Hollow Stick? All these questions and more as we continue our exploration on the Tribes that inhabit Tabasco and their murky but fascinating histories. 
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3 years ago
2 hours 58 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 5: Tabasco Part 3: The Descendents of the Puma
What is the Baila Viejo? Who was Tamul Cantepec? What is a Tutupana? What birds were celebrated by the Chontal? Did the Spanish ever influence any of the traditional dances? What instruments did the ancient Maya play? Who did the pre-hispanic Chocohs worship? What does the Chontal language sound like? All these questions and more on this exploration of the cultural aspects and dances of the Yokot'an!
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3 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 4: Tabasco Part 2: The Strong Father Lion
What tribes existed in Tabasco in Pre-Hispanic times? Who are the Chocohs? Who was the singular mountain of Cha'ac? Why is Tabasco called Tabasco? How many names did the Chontal capital have? What are Kuchkabals? Who are the Phoenicians of the new world? And what does a Lion have to do with all this? The answers to all these questions and more await within this second part of our exploration of Tabasco!
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 22 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 3: Tabasco Part 1: Emerald of the Southeast
What is the state capital of Tabasco? Why cant I find any Tabasco sauce tours in the State? Where is the Nile of the Maya? What is Shote? What is the name of the first river discovered and named by the Spanish? What about the first European established city in the Americas? What and where is the place where the pitchers are broken? All these questions and more will be answered as we dive head first into our initial episode on Tabasco, it's geography, municipalities, general facts and an overview on the beautiful cities of Villahermosa, and Tapijulapa!
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3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 45 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 2: Flint and Maize
Who were the first humans to tame the Americas? How did they go from primitive hunters, to prolific farmers? What exactly did they first farm? What is an Atlatl? What is OSL? And what does Kelp have to do with any of this? Come along with me to track the early movement of homo sapiens as they hunt and eventually farm their way through the Americas and anonymously build the stage upon which the characters of our grand story will play out their historic lives. 
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3 years ago
55 minutes 51 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Ep 1: Histories in the Air
Does Mexico have more than one history? Where did corn come from? Do people like the Mayans still exist in the country? What are the states of Mexico? Why do we celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Why did the French and Americans both attempt to conquer Mexico after the Spanish left? What was the Mexican Revolution? For all the questions you have about Mexico, and those you didn't even know you had, check out the introductory video and stay tuned as we explore the fascinating Histories of Mexico!
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3 years ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

The Histories of Mexico
Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.