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1942
- Latin America & Caribbean Competition
Social Sciences
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Anthropology & Cultural Studies
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:
Latin American Exchange Fellows, 1942:
Appointed from Mexico:
JIMÉNEZ MORENO, WIGBERTO. Appointed for studies of the pre-hispanic connections between the indigenous cultures of Mexico and of the Southeast and Southwest United States; tenure, twelve months from a date to be determined.
Born December 29, 1909, León, Mexico. Education: National University of Mexico, 1934; Harvard University, 1934–35.
Instructor of History and Geography, 1930–33, Secondary and Preparatory Schools; Archaeologist, 1933–34, Philologist, 1935–38, Ethnologist, 1939–40, Chief of the Department of Ethnology, 1940—, National Museum of Mexico.
Publications: Brevísimo Resumen de Historia Antigua de Guanajuato, 1933; Distribución Prehispánica de las Lenguas Indígenas de México (Mapa), 1938; Mapa Lingüistico de Norte y Centro-América, 1937; Materiales para una Bibliografia Etnográfica de la América Latina, 1937–38; Fray Bernardino de Sahagún y su Obra, 1938; La “Colección Troncoso” de Fotocopias de Manuscritos, 1939; Origen y Significación del Nombre “Otomí,” 1939; Códice de Yanhuitlán, 1940; Tula y los Toltecas Según las Fuentes Históricas, 1941; El Enigma de los Olmecas, 1942; Fray Juan de Córdova y la Lengua Zapoteca, 1942. Articles in Reyna y Madre, Pro-Cátedra, Anales del Museo Nacional Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americana, Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropológicos, Letras de México, Investigaciones Lingüísticas, Cuadernos Americanos, Movimiento Histórico de México, Revista de Historia de América.
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