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36: 20: 131:, the co-founder of which was Francisco Jimenez Sanchez who in later decades became a spiritual leader of the Mexicayotl movement, endowed with the 140:. He had a deep influence in shaping the movement, founding the In Kaltonal ("House of the Sun", also called Native Mexican Church) in the 1970s. 323: 333: 338: 318: 328: 358: 263: 348: 143:
From the 1970s onwards Mexicayotl has grown developing in a web of local worship and community groups (called
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had a complex priesthood, shamans, and the contemporary Aztec shamanism represents a form of
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intellectuals otherwise known as the descendants of The Aztec Triple Alliance Elite.
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The Mexicayotl movement started in the 1950s with the founding of the group
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Mexicanidad: The Resurgence of the Indian in Popular Mexican Nationalism
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Tiempo Indígena: la construcción de imaginarios prehispánicos
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Movimiento Confederado Restaurador de la Cultura del Anáhuac
127:. In the same years Rodolfo Nieva López founded the 39:Jorge Nopaltzin Guaderrama, a modern Aztec shaman. 173:) was officially recognised by the government of 305: 107:The movement came to light in the 1950s, led by 47:, not an actual revival of traditional religion. 235:Tlacaelel Francisco Jimenez Sanchez biography 277:Religión prehispánica renace en el siglo 21 34: 18: 23:Mesoamerican symbol widely used by the 324:Indigenous nationalism in the Americas 306: 241: 334:Indigenous politics in North America 339:Mesoamerican mythology and religion 319:Indigenous Mexican American culture 13: 14: 370: 329:Indigenous peoples in Mexico City 287: 253:. University of Cambridge, 1997. 269: 256: 227: 214: 1: 359:Religion in the United States 220:Lauro Eduardo Ayala Serrano. 207: 76:) is a movement reviving the 58:word meaning "Essence of the 7: 180: 16:Mexican indigenous movement 10: 375: 114: 349:New religious movements 153:) and spreading to the 27:as a representation of 48: 32: 299:Kalpulli Xochicuicatl 192:Mesoamerican religion 38: 22: 262:Zotero Citlalcoatl. 238:. In Kaltonal, 2005. 125:Antonio Velasco Piña 344:Mexican nationalism 314:Chicano nationalism 280:. Vanguardia, 2008. 264:AMOXTLI YAOXOCHIMEH 247:Susanna E. Rostas. 167:Chicano nationalism 78:indigenous religion 354:Religion in Mexico 197:Religion in Mexico 49: 33: 155:Mexican Americans 121:Nueva Mexicanidad 62:", "Mexicanity"; 366: 281: 273: 267: 260: 254: 245: 239: 231: 225: 218: 98:Aztec philosophy 374: 373: 369: 368: 367: 365: 364: 363: 304: 303: 290: 285: 284: 274: 270: 261: 257: 246: 242: 232: 228: 219: 215: 210: 183: 117: 17: 12: 11: 5: 372: 362: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 302: 301: 296: 289: 288:External links 286: 283: 282: 268: 255: 240: 226: 212: 211: 209: 206: 205: 204: 199: 194: 189: 187:Aztec religion 182: 179: 116: 113: 102:Mexican people 94:Aztec religion 90:ancient Mexico 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 371: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 311: 309: 300: 297: 295: 292: 291: 279: 278: 272: 265: 259: 252: 251: 244: 237: 236: 230: 223: 217: 213: 203: 200: 198: 195: 193: 190: 188: 185: 184: 178: 176: 172: 168: 164: 163:United States 160: 156: 152: 148: 147: 141: 139: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 112: 110: 105: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 46: 42: 41:Aztec culture 37: 30: 26: 21: 275: 271: 258: 248: 243: 233: 229: 221: 216: 170: 150: 144: 142: 135: 128: 120: 118: 106: 100:) among the 71: 67: 51: 50: 45:neoshamanism 294:In Kaltonal 202:Toltecayotl 109:Mexico City 68:Mexicanidad 308:Categories 208:References 86:traditions 82:philosophy 52:Mexicayotl 177:in 2007. 171:calpullis 137:Tlacaelel 133:honorific 181:See also 159:Chicanos 151:kalpulli 146:calpulli 29:Ometeotl 161:in the 115:History 64:Spanish 60:Mexican 56:Nahuatl 25:Mexicas 175:Mexico 70:; see 73:-yotl 96:and 84:and 157:or 149:or 123:by 88:of 310:: 104:. 80:, 66:: 266:. 224:. 92:( 54:( 31:.

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Mexicas
Ometeotl

Aztec culture
neoshamanism
Nahuatl
Mexican
Spanish
-yotl
indigenous religion
philosophy
traditions
ancient Mexico
Aztec religion
Aztec philosophy
Mexican people
Mexico City
Antonio Velasco Piña
honorific
Tlacaelel
calpulli
Mexican Americans
Chicanos
United States
Chicano nationalism
Mexico
Aztec religion
Mesoamerican religion
Religion in Mexico

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