
In 2008 I traveled to Huejutla de Reyes, Mexico to meet the prolific Nahua
ixtlamatiquetl (intellectual) artist, playwright, director, and teacher Ildefonso Maya Hernández. One of his projects has been the revival of the
amoxtli ("painted book") genre, so you could also add to his list of professions that of being a modern-day
tlacuilo. Profesor Maya was anxious to share his work, a culmination of 48 years of research in the Huasteca region, with any indigenous and non-indigenous researchers interested in his project. We cleaned/restored the codexes painted on japanese linen and mounted on goat skin, digitalized the texts, and returned them to the artist/author in Huejutla.
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