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Online Collections
- Mapas Project (Mesoamerican pictorial manuscripts with transcriptions, translations, and image analysis; searchable and comparable across manuscripts) (2008; with ongoing expansion)
- Early Nahuatl Virtual Library Project (facsimiles of textual Nahuatl-language manuscripts, with transcriptions and translations; under construction)
- Modern Eastern Huastecan Nahuatl (documentation of vocabulary around specific themes, gathered by the native-speaker collaborators at the Instituto de Docencia e Investigación Etnológica de Zacatecas, IDIEZ, and edited by John Sullivan): tlitl (fire); discrimination against Nahuatl; a sample story
- Nahuatl Dictionary, Stephanie Wood and John Sullivan, general editors
- Mixtec Dictionary, Stephanie Wood and Roberto Santos, general editors
- (Yucatec) Mayan Dictionary, Stephanie Wood and Kaitlan Smith, general editors
- P’urhépecha Dictionary, Stephanie Wood and Itziri Moreno Villamar, general editors
- Zapotec Dictionary (in earliest stages, with assistance from Marlen Yadira Salazar Velasco in Oaxaca)
Additional Indigenous Language Materials
- Glosario Cultural Náwat Pipil y Nicarao: El Güegüense y Mitos en Lengua Materna de los Pipiles de Izalco, by Rafael Lara-Martínez and Rick McCallister, published on line in 2012 (283 pages in PDF)
- Mangue Chorotega, by Rick McCallister, published on line in 2012 (80+ pages in PDF) (based on Quirós Rodríguez’s compilation with added toponyms, cultural terms, etc.)
- El Güegüense, by Rick McCallister, published on line in 2012
E-Books
Essays
Theses
- Kaitlan Smith (forthcoming)
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