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What (who) is Ángel María Garibay K - definition

MEXICAN MESOAMERICANIST HOLI
Ángel María Garibay K; Angel Maria Garibay K.; Angel Maria Garibay K; Ángel María Garibay; Angel Maria Garibay; A. M. Garibay; Ángel María Garibay Kintana; Angel Maria Garibay Kintana; Garibay K.; Ángel Ma. Garibay; Angel María Garibay K.; Angel Ma. Garibay; Fray Ángel María Garibay Kintana
  • Bust of Garibay Kintana in [[Tenancingo, State of Mexico]].
  • Ángel María Garibay Kintana Square in [[Toluca de Lerdo]]. 2014.

Ángel María Garibay K.         
Fray Ángel María Garibay Kintana (18 June 1892 – 19 October 1967) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest, philologist, linguist, historian, and scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, specifically of the Nahua peoples of the central Mexican highlands. He is particularly noted for his studies and translations of conquest-era primary source documents written in Classical Nahuatl, the lingua franca of Postclassic central Mexico and the then-dominant Aztec empire.
Angel Cruchaga Santa María         
CHILEAN AUTHOR
Angel Cruchaga; Angel Cruchaga Santa Maria; Ángel Cruchaga Santa María
Angel Cruchaga Santa María (March 23, 1893 – September 5, 1964) was a Chilean writer. He won the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 1948.
Ángel María de Rosa         
  • Ángel María de Rosa
ARGENTINE SCULPTOR
Angel Maria de Rosa
Ángel María de Rosa (February 12, 1888 - February 26, 1970) was an Argentine sculptor and philanthropist.

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Ángel María Garibay K.

Fray Ángel María Garibay Kintana (18 June 1892 – 19 October 1967) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest, philologist, linguist, historian, and scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, specifically of the Nahua peoples of the central Mexican highlands. He is particularly noted for his studies and translations of conquest-era primary source documents written in Classical Nahuatl, the lingua franca of Postclassic central Mexico and the then-dominant Aztec empire. Alongside his former student Miguel León-Portilla, Garibay ranks as one of the pre-eminent Mexican authorities on the Nahuatl language and its literary heritage, and as one who has made a significant contribution towards the promotion and preservation of the indigenous cultures and languages of Mexico.

Garibay and León-Portilla published texts and scholarly analysis for the study of classical Nahuatl literature, founded the journal Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, and created the Seminario de Cultura Náhuatl. In the seminar, they taught fundamentals of literature and linguistics to Nahuas, who went on to create a modern Nahuatl literature. In recent years, the relationship between the development of Nahuatl literature as a field and the ideology of indigenismo and mestizaje has been critically examined.