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520.3.#.a: Valentin Peralta describes how this Nahuatl tale fromSan Jerónimo Amanalco, Tezcoco, Edo. de México. "Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian",belongs to the yektlaˀtoli, or "correct speech" register. Itreflects the relation between narrative components that draws on the existenceof a cosmos that is the result of the constant movement of creation anddestruction, that is, ruled by a cyclical law of death and rebirth, and ofconstant renovation. The story relates how a small child uses his babybrother"s blood to paint a temple that he has built, and that his father thenleaves him alone in the forest where in order to survive he turns into a birdknown as "petsintowian". Valentin Peralta describes how this Nahuatl tale fromSan Jerónimo Amanalco, Tezcoco, Edo. de México. "Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian",belongs to the yektlaˀtoli, or "correct speech" register. Itreflects the relation between narrative components that draws on the existenceof a cosmos that is the result of the constant movement of creation anddestruction, that is, ruled by a cyclical law of death and rebirth, and ofconstant renovation. The story relates how a small child uses his babybrother"s blood to paint a temple that he has built, and that his father thenleaves him alone in the forest where in order to survive he turns into a birdknown as "petsintowian".

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Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian

Peralta Ramírez, Valentín

Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, UNAM, publicado en Tlalocan, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Peralta Ramírez, Valentín (1997). Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian. Tlalocan; Vol. 12, 1997. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4124576

Descripción del recurso

Autor(es)
Peralta Ramírez, Valentín
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Artes y Humanidades
Título
Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian
Fecha
2013-05-06
Resumen
Valentin Peralta describes how this Nahuatl tale fromSan Jerónimo Amanalco, Tezcoco, Edo. de México. "Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian",belongs to the yektlaˀtoli, or "correct speech" register. Itreflects the relation between narrative components that draws on the existenceof a cosmos that is the result of the constant movement of creation anddestruction, that is, ruled by a cyclical law of death and rebirth, and ofconstant renovation. The story relates how a small child uses his babybrother"s blood to paint a temple that he has built, and that his father thenleaves him alone in the forest where in order to survive he turns into a birdknown as "petsintowian". Valentin Peralta describes how this Nahuatl tale fromSan Jerónimo Amanalco, Tezcoco, Edo. de México. "Pedro, Pedro, Petsintowian",belongs to the yektlaˀtoli, or "correct speech" register. Itreflects the relation between narrative components that draws on the existenceof a cosmos that is the result of the constant movement of creation anddestruction, that is, ruled by a cyclical law of death and rebirth, and ofconstant renovation. The story relates how a small child uses his babybrother"s blood to paint a temple that he has built, and that his father thenleaves him alone in the forest where in order to survive he turns into a birdknown as "petsintowian".
Tema
Náhuatl; san jerónimo amanalco; edo. de méxico; náhuatl; san jerónimo amanalco; edo. de méxico
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN impreso: 0185-0989

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