
Poland | A visiting scholar program at the University of Wroclaw featured discussions on how languages and music move across cultures and history. Professor Enrique Fernando Nava López from Mexico, an expert in indigenous languages such as Náhuatl and Purépecha, shared insights into linguistic structures, cultural preservation, and the influence of Spanish on native languages.Together with Dr Julieta González Springer, he also explored how music reflects cultural exchange and historical memory, including the blending of indigenous traditions with European religious influences. The discussion highlighted how languages and songs evolve, adapt, and connect different regions of the world over time.The program included lectures and workshops for students, focusing on linguistics, ethnomusicology, and cultural heritage.
Source: University of Wroclaw
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