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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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Cultural mixing

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Nepantla – Examining The Sacred Middle Ground Of Syncretism, Jose Luis Garcia Iii May 2023

Nepantla – Examining The Sacred Middle Ground Of Syncretism, Jose Luis Garcia Iii

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As a result of historical traumas caused by the Spanish invasion of Mexico, the autonomy of its Indigenous peoples has been replaced by a Eurocentric identifier based on a colonial language and theologies. Because of the vastness surrounding the Nahua pantheon, Spanish and Church officials relied on guided syncretism as means of correcting their methodologies in converting Mexico’s Indigenous population. This thesis examines syncretism as a process of religious mixing and its residual cultural changes that affected Mexico’s Indigenous populations. This ethnographic research argues that syncretism as an overarching, universalized term is insufficient to describe this process in the Chalma …