I recently updated this drawing I did a while back, and I made a día de los muertos variant. Now available as stickers!
A Naayeri warrior, based on Nayarita pottery and modern ritual clothing. Náayerite (singular Naayeri) is the name of the native people of Nayarit, aka Cora/Corachol people. They’re the descendants of ancient Nayaritas, and still live across Nayarit, and a few settlements in Jalisco.
Character sketches for some of the tiōmeh. 1. Ītskakeh. “He has obsidian shoes,” a variant of Tēskatl Ihpōka 2. Tōnatiw (L) and Tlālchi Tōnatiw (R), the sun during the day and the sun at night 3. Miktēkasiwātl, lady of Miktlān, the land of the dead
Mortal group cast becomes enmeshed in a bored god’s plot for supremacy
Machiyohkwilōlistli sample focusing on calendar terms - first group is the tōnalli, or days, and the second is the mētstli/veintenas, the 20-day long “months”