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The Mayan language in history: from instrument of colonization to means of modernization / La lengua maya en la historia: de instrumento de colonización a medio de modernización

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Online via Zoom - https://upei.zoom.us/j/69764405985?pwd=QllTTXZXVnpmQ1BlcGhIaFdmZTJyQT09
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Free

Please join us for the last webinar in the "Resistance, Change and Survival: Mi'kmaq'ik to the Mayan Nation" series. Presented by Dr. Lorgio Cobá Noh (UADY), the webinar is titled The Mayan language in history: From instrument of colonization to means of modernization / La lengua maya en la historia: de instrumento de colonización a medio de modernización.

The Mayan language is one of the most important cultural evidence of Mexico. The vision that has been held about it has varied over time, and in this webinar, we will take a tour of its history and its uses from power. //  La lengua maya es una de las mas importantes evidencias culturales de México. La visión que se ha tenido sobre ella ha variado en el tiempo, y en esta ponencia haremos un recorrido por su historia y por sus usos desde el poder. 

Register for the webinar at https://tinyurl.com/y5p4dr7t, or attend on the day via Zoom here: https://upei.zoom.us/j/69764405985?pwd=QllTTXZXVnpmQ1BlcGhIaFdmZTJyQT09 

The "Resistance, Change and Survival: Mi'kmaq'ik to the Mayan Nation" webinar series is coordinated by Dr. John Doran, University of Prince Edward Island, and Dr. Víctor Hugo Medina Suarez, Universidad Autonoma de Yucatán.

We would like to thank our sponsors, The Canadian Society for Studies in Education (CSSE) and the UPEI Faculty of Education, for their help in making this event possible.