6/26/2023 0 Comments Legends of Kaiatan by Marty C. Lee![]() ![]() How they became volcanoes unfolds throughout the story, and these volcanoes are still standing to this day. The famous volcanoes Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl (Nahua legend) once upon a time were a princess and a warrior, respectively, who fell in love instantly, only to be separated by lies from the king. ![]() Let’s start off with a couple of legends I grew up listening to from my tía on a warm summer day. ![]() Beautifully written by María García Esperón, it will transport you back to a time where ancient civilizations also sought to understand their place in the sea-ringed world we live in and the nature of their relationship with the divine. This novel dives into many Indigenous Latin American folklore that plenty of us may have grown up with-from the Mayas and the Mexica (Aztecs) of Mexico, to Colombia’s Muisca tribe and the Mapuche of Chile. ![]()
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