Thursday, January 21 2016, 3pm Thursday, January 28 2016, 3pm Thursday, February 4 2016, 3pm Thursday, February 11 2016, 3pm Thursday, February 18 2016, 3pm Thursday, February 25 2016, 3pm Thursday, March 3 2016, 3pm Thursday, March 10 2016, 3pm Thursday, March 17 2016, 3pm Thursday, March 24 2016, 3pm Thursday, March 31 2016, 3pm Thursday, April 7 2016, 3pm Thursday, April 14 2016, 3pm Thursday, April 21 2016, 3pm Thursday, April 28 2016, 3pm Thursday, May 5 2016, 3pm LACSI Yellow House Announcement Conversation Group Chocolotl, tomatl, coyotl. Do you recognize these words? That´s right, we get "chocolate," "tomato," "coyote," and many other words from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec empire that is still spoken by about 2 million people. Join the Náhuatl Study Group for our first weekly meeting this Wednesday, September 9 at 4:15 pm in Gilbert Hall room 309. Our goal is to study Nahuatl language, literature, and culture in a collaborative environment. All are welcome. No previous knowledge of Náhuatl is required. Email slowman2@uga.edu with any questions or comments. Sponsored by the Latin American and Carribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) and the Latin American Indigenous Languages (LAIL) initiative at UGA.