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    Resources: 18 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Agustin Lira & musical group Alma
    Aztec (Nahua) United States
    Alma is an all acoustic ensemble that brings to life the Chicano/Latino experience through musical presentations. It features original compositions by Lira and presents works by authors from throughout Latin America, and employs musical styles prevalent in Mexican, Latin American, American, and Afro-Cuban cultures.
    Ancient Gourd Music of Xavier Quijas Yxayotl
    Aztec (Nahua) US - Southwest
    Ancient gourd music Artist and Instrument maker from gourds. Xavier has four CD's out with most recent called Pearl Moon on Drumbeat Indian Arts in Phoenix, Az.(800/895-4859) records. Xavier also has a CD with Robert Tree Cody called Crossroads on Canyon records.
    Aztec and Maya Law Resources
    Aztec (Nahua) America - Central
    Compiled by Mike Widener, Archivist/Rare B ooks Librarian, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas at Austin
    Aztec Calendar
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    There is not just one Aztec calendar, there are two more or less independent systems. One calendar, called the xiuhpohualli, has 365 days. It describes the days and rituals related to the seasons, and therefor might be called the agricultural year or the solar year. The other calendar has 260 days. In Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, it is called the tonalpohualli or, in English, the day-count. Most information on this Internet-site refers to the tonalpohualli, which is the sacred calendar.
    Aztec Dancers
    Aztec (Nahua) US - Northeast
    Salinas family, traditional Aztec dancers from Mexico City,Mexico
    Aztec Dancers/ Danzantes Aztecas
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    Traditional Aztec Dancers (Danzantes Aztecas) from Mexico City.
    AZTEC HISTORY AND CULTURE
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    Aztec history, culture and religion. Aztec gods, four direction of Aztec religion
    Aztec Manuscripts
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    The variety of documents we encounter in the category of "Aztec Writing" includes just a couple of native paper screenfolds, and a great number of manuscripts written after the conquest by native scribes and informants. This page is a list of key documents.
    Daniel Martin Diaz
    Aztec (Nahua) United States
    Visionary artist creates mystical, surreal, timeworn oil painting
    In Tlanextli Tacuba
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    We are traditional, indigenous Aztec Dancers from Tacuba (Tlacopan) in Mexico City. Our site provides information about our group and great pictures of the Tellez Family Aztec/Mexica Dancers.
    Pyramids of México
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    A student web page surveying Aztec and Maya pyramids in Mexico.
    Santotzin of the Brown Recluse
    Aztec (Nahua) US - West
    Personal evolution manifested through art forms. You'll love the basic message of struggle metamorphed into positive motivation to build for the future. Native Hip Hop at it's finest...PEACE (Mexica, Dine & Pima).
    soc.culture.mexican FAQ
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    Suavecito Productions
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    This site is dedicated to the Anahuac-centric knowledge enrichment of our people’s proven intellectual and philosophical abilities We have been kept ignorant of the glories of our great and ancient history, a heritage that has more achievement and honor than the imposed European culture that we serve today. This MEXICA MOVEMENT site, presents the information and guidance that is necessary to help us take the first steps in the long road to regaining control over our land and lives.
    The Eagle's Children
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    The Danza Azteca or Concheros is an esoteric Mexican Indian spiritual "path with heart" passed down for hundreds of years. At the great shrine of Chalma, Danzantes gather for the annual fiesta and pilgrimage, including Mexican-Americans from Texas and California, in search of their roots. (Spanish with English voice-over)
    The Mexi'cayotl Indio Cultural Center
    Aztec (Nahua) United States
    Since 1980, the Mexi'cayotl Indio Cultural Center and its resident traditional Azteca dance circle, "Danza Mexi'cayotl" is dedicated to teaching and preserving the Native American heritages of Mexico and the Southwestern United States.
    The Scabby One Lights The Sky
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    Toltec creation story
    Xicalupe
    Aztec (Nahua) Mexico
    We are traditional Aztec Dancers from Tacuba (Tlacopan), Mexico currently based out of Los Angeles, California. Please visit our site if you are interested in contacting us or just learning about us.




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