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The archaeological record for Pericú territory extends at least as far back as the early Holocene, about 10,000 years ago, and perhaps into the late Pleistocene. [5] [page needed] The distinctive hyperdolichocephalic (long-headed) skulls found in Cape Region burials have suggested to some scholars that the ancestors of the Pericú were either trans-Pacific immigrants or remnants of some of ...
A list of Mexican-produced and co-produced feature films released or scheduled for release in Mexico in 2025. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured.
Map of Pre-Columbian states of Mexico just before the Spanish conquest. The pre-Columbian (or prehispanic) history of the territory now making up the country of Mexico is known through the work of archaeologists and epigraphers, and through the accounts of Spanish conquistadores, settlers and clergymen as well as the indigenous chroniclers of the immediate post-conquest period.
Mexico has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1957. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
Two Pesos Left [citation needed] (Spanish: Dos pesos dejada) is a 1949 comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Pardavé, Sara García and Abel Salazar. [1] [2] It was shot at the Tepeyac Studios in Mexico City.
María Candelaria is a 1943 Mexican melodrama film written and directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz.It was the first Mexican film to be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix (now known as the Palme d'Or) becoming the first Latin American film to do so. [1]
Pericú is the extinct and essentially unattested language of the Pericú people who lived at the southern tip of Baja California Sur.Jesuit missionaries recognized it as distinct from Waikuri (Guaycura) immediately to the north.
Tagetes lucida - MHNT. Tagetes lucida is a perennial plant native to Mexico and Central America.It is used as a medicinal plant and as a culinary herb.The leaves have a tarragon-like scent, with hints of anise, and it has entered the nursery trade in North America as a tarragon substitute.