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Tzintzuntzan (Fideicomiso Historia de las Americas) (Spanish Edition)
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u/WaysideCouch · 3 pointsr/NativeAmerican

Hey, I'm in the same shoes as you! My family is also from Michoacan, and I was looking for resources online concerning learning Purepecha, but there aren't many, and some that are there are pretty stale.

I was asking my family, and my sister in Mexico told me of this app called Vamos a aprender Purepucha. It's on the google play store, I don;t know about about App store. But the app is pretty neat, it teaches Purepucha differently than say Duolingo. Rather than tests or quizzes, the app has this artsy style showing around a drawn Purepecha community, and you go around engaging with it. I haven't gone so far into the app, but starting off its great. The application isn't in English, only in Spanish for translation. In my case, Spanish is my second language and as long you can read Spanish passingly it'll be fine.

As for learning history, there's a lot of books..... in Spanish. Yeah I know, but on the bright side, now we're exercising two languages at once. I don't know what in history you want, be culture or political history, but there's a hefty about online too. There's this book about the former Purepucha capital Tzintzuntzán. And there this giving some summations on Purepecha history. I'm also beginning this too, so I don't have much to show now, but there's a lot more we haven't found yet. Keep on.