El Tesoro de Fray Bernardino de Sahagún

One of the most valuable sources that narrates the events of the fall of Tenochtitlán in great detail, as well as the history of the pre-Hispanic indigenous world, is the Florentine Codex, written by the tireless Bernardino de Sahagún along with the indigenous converts and scholars who were his students and assistants. These scholars respectfully invited the Mexica elders who had witnessed that time to share their stories. In this chapter, we remember his life and honor the treasure he left us. You might also like The Scapegoats of Humanity Visit my website www.elisa.mx and learn more about my work. Here are the links to my new book www.unapatriaconmadre.com and to my podcast: https://spoti.fi/3buhvao Please hit the bell ✅ and follow us so you don't miss an episode. Elisa Queijeiro is a humanist and writer who shares meaningful knowledge through inspiring stories. Her team at eQultura knows how to illuminate content; follow us at www.equltura.com Video Sources: The included visual material is the intellectual property of its creators and is included in this video podcast exclusively for educational purposes. Audio and script copyright Elisa Queijeiro © Editing: Alhelí Martínez at eQultura Audio Mixing: Coyote Media House