• Remembering Relationality with Copal Resin: Seeding Relations Conference Talk

  • 2022/09/11
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Remembering Relationality with Copal Resin: Seeding Relations Conference Talk

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  • September of 1519 in Yucatan, Mexico. September of 2018 in Denver, Colorado, USA. Copal is a powerful incense across centuries, a scent and ceremonial presence familiar to Indigenous peoples, Mexicans, and Chicanx communities alike. But what happens when copal is stolen from Maya sacred sites and brought to storage in Massachussetts? For over 100 years thousands of bodies from Chichén Itzá have been held in a Harvard museum in Cambridge, Massachussetts, USA. This is  a tragic rupture of a relational network.

    This is a bonus episode and based on a paper for Seeding Relations Conference March 2022. Here, I articulate some experiences, reflections, and questions that are emerging during my research and relationships with copalli. These are questions I hope to engage in my thesis and future doctoral work. Thank you for listening!

    • Check out the March 2022 conference: Seeding Relations
    • Read the paper, a partial transcript of this episode.
    • Aztec Philosophy, James Maffie
    • Find out more about Harvard  Museum Collections here
    • Music from Epidemic Sounds

    This podcast episode was recorded and produced on the ancestral lands of the Pawtucket and Massachussett. 

    To support the show and/or Rebecca's PhD applications fall 2022 venmo @Rebecca-Nunziato

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September of 1519 in Yucatan, Mexico. September of 2018 in Denver, Colorado, USA. Copal is a powerful incense across centuries, a scent and ceremonial presence familiar to Indigenous peoples, Mexicans, and Chicanx communities alike. But what happens when copal is stolen from Maya sacred sites and brought to storage in Massachussetts? For over 100 years thousands of bodies from Chichén Itzá have been held in a Harvard museum in Cambridge, Massachussetts, USA. This is  a tragic rupture of a relational network.

This is a bonus episode and based on a paper for Seeding Relations Conference March 2022. Here, I articulate some experiences, reflections, and questions that are emerging during my research and relationships with copalli. These are questions I hope to engage in my thesis and future doctoral work. Thank you for listening!

  • Check out the March 2022 conference: Seeding Relations
  • Read the paper, a partial transcript of this episode.
  • Aztec Philosophy, James Maffie
  • Find out more about Harvard  Museum Collections here
  • Music from Epidemic Sounds

This podcast episode was recorded and produced on the ancestral lands of the Pawtucket and Massachussett. 

To support the show and/or Rebecca's PhD applications fall 2022 venmo @Rebecca-Nunziato

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