The Nezahualcóyotl Award of Literature in Indigenous Languages (Premio Nezahualcóyotl de Literatura en Lenguas Indígenas)[1] is a Mexican literary prize given to writers who create works in indigenous languages.
The award was created in 1993.
[2] Arturo Arias of the University of Texas at Austin calls the award the "most prestigious literary award in Mexico and Latin America for indigenous writers.
"[3] The prize has been awarded biennially since 2000 and includes a cash prize and diploma.
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