East L.A. College Pow Wow
2006
Promoting Indigenous Unity Across The Continent

Mexica Movement booth Elderly woman reading Family reading
The Mexica Movement booth was set up and ready to deliver the knowledge of Indigenous unity and liberation to our people.
Remember: Mexicans, "Central Americans", "Native Americans", and Canadian First Nations are all one people!
This elderly tribal woman reads our materials and finally hears the truth about our colonial situation...and a realistic educational solution for our liberation!
This was a beautiful sight: families exposing their children to our collective achievements and pride. This happened all day long at our booth. Sadly, our booth was the only educational booth at the pow wow. Hopefully next year's event will have more education for our people.
Tongva woman Europeans are the Illegal Immigrants Lecture with youth
We spoke with local Tongva tribal peoples and had great conversations on the potential rewards for Indigenous unity.
This was the best item we saw sold at the pow wow. It says that the first illegal immigrants are Europeans. They are still here, and still illegally occupying our continent...for now.
We conducted on-the-spot lectures to those interested in our heritage. We had over 150 books on hand to show our people just a sample of the vast amount of research available to us.
Apache brother Poser teacher
Our efforts went on into the night. We stayed both days and nights, giving our people as much knowledge as possible.
This Apache brother loved our message, and we loved his artworks stating that Europeans are the only illegal immigrants to this land.
Occasionally we met posers and self-professed leaders who claimed they knew better than we did. Unfortunately, none of them cared enough to set up a booth and spend the time needed to educate our people. Educating our people is the hard work that the Mexica Movement is willing to do.
Mexica Movement members passed out free educational fliers and presented our people with courage-building posters. We are doing our job.
Many people were drawn to the powerful messages of our posters.
Young and old, they came to see our message of education and liberation.
Looking at both Jewish friend Photos
Our materials are unusual for a pow wow: we are committed to arming our people with facts of our collective Indigenous identity, and our collective occupation under Europeans.
We met a kind and engaging Jewish man who was very interested in our educational message. We shared with him the facts of our own genocide at the hands of Europeans: 70 to 100 million of our people slaughtered by Europeans (and they still think there are too many us around)!
We showed people photos of Mexica Movement actions. We do protests against white supremacists (SOS/Minutemen), lectures, and outreach.
Danzante Danzante and books Dancer
To the danzantes, we were clear: if you are going to dress like a warrior, then you must perform the actions of a warrior. This means sacrificing your time and ego towards educating and liberating our people.
One dancer felt the obligation to acquire knowledge from our book table. We were once a people of great knowledge and genius! And we will be once again!
It was clear that many pow wow participants put many hours of effort into their outfits.
Dineh friend Daily Life Students
We had a great time discussing Indigenous unity with our new Dineh (a.k.a. Navajo) friend. "Yes! We are one people!"
Here one person finds a great starter book: Daily Life of The Aztecs by Jaqcues Soustelle.  
Students came by and we gave them information to use in their studies.
Video courage
At night, crowds were drawn to our videos showing us in action against white supremacists like the Minutemen/SOS.
Warriors of knowledge and courage is what our people must become!
Our people like seeing courage in action.
They like to see us using our weapons of truth and intelligence against the white supremacists that terrorize us. We want to inspire our people across the continent to think and behave the same way.
Kiowa Teacher Menominee tribal man
This Kiowa tribal woman liked our message declaring that this is a Stolen Continent...with European Settlers as the burglars since 1492.
Teachers came by and were interested in using our materials in their classrooms. We need to get this information into the schools.
This Menominee tribal man loved our strong message. He proudly posed with this poster declaring that our continent has been illegally stolen by squatting, thieving European Settlers.

 

FACTS  Y O U   S H O U L D   K N O W !


MEXICA    Mexica (Meh-shee-kah) is the original Nahuatl (the so-called Aztec language) way of pronouncing Mexican, Mexicano, and Chicano and Chicana. The Mexica was the last of our great Anahuac civilizations (1325 to 1521).  Mexica is the only one of our cultures and civilizations which has enough surviving material from which we can reconstruct our Anahuac nation.  The Mexica were victims of an ethnocide that left no one today who can authentically call themselves Mexica, much like in Italy there is no one who can authentically call themselves Roman.  Therefore, the rest of us who have lost all of our civilization identity and culture or tribal identity and culture, and even those of us who have a civilization or tribal identity, can and should embrace Mexica identity as a collective identity for all of us that we use in order to reconstruct our Anahuac nation and as a means of Liberation.  Mexica does not negate Maya or Huichol or Comanche or Shoshone or any of our other Nican Tlaca (Indigenous) civilizations or cultures.  Mexica is our point of unity and our means of reconstructing all of our nation.


ANAHUAC    Anahuac (Ah-nah-wak) is the true name of our nation. We are all part of the Anahuac civilization that gave us the Olmeca, Zapoteca, Teotihuacan-Toltec, Maya and Mexica civilizations. The Mexica part of our Anahuac heritage is how we can reconstruct ourselves as a Nican Tlaca (Indigenous) nation, as the Anahuac Nation. We have historic, cultural, linguistic, and racial factors that make us one Anahuac nation, which includes all of our civilizations and cultures. The Mexica heritage gives us a history, language, theology, and study base from which we can rebuild all of our Anahuac heritage.  We are a beautiful mosaic of civilizations and cultures throughout this whole continent that Europeans call "America".  But this is not "America", this is Anahuac.


NICAN TLACA    Nican Tlaca is our Nahuatl (Mexica) language way of saying "We the people here", in reference to all of us who are Indigenous to Cemanahuac (what Europeans call "the Western Hemisphere") and more specific to Anahuac which is the northern part of Cemanahuac (which is falsely called "North America"). Nican Tlaca refers to all of the people of our race in the "Western Hemisphere".  We are not Indians or indios because those are the people of a nation called India.  We are also not "Native American" because we are not related to Amerigo Vespucci, nor do we accept the concept of "Native" because it is always used in a derogatory manner.  Notice how there are no "Native" Europeans.

NOT MESTIZO    Mestizo is a racist term imposed on us by the Europeans.  Mestizo (Mixed-blood)as an identity denies us our full humanity, it enslaves us to the European world.  Full-blood or Mixed-blood we are still Nican Tlaca. Being Mixed-blood (so-called Mestizo) does not stop us from being Nican Tlaca, no matter how "white" one looks. The shades and physical looks of our Mixed-blood people are just scars from the rape of our nation. The scars do not define us! Our history, our heritage, and our continent ARE what defines us.


"CENTRAL AMERICA"    "Central America" was artificially created in 1823. Before that date we were all part of Anahuac. Anahuac includes Mexico, "Central America", Canada and the so-called U.S. We are not "Central Americans", therefore we use that term it quotes to reject it; while at the same time we know that most of our people are ignorant to its racist and colonial terms and that is the only way that they will know what we are talking about.  Much like us using the English or Spanish language, we use them in order to communicate with our people but we know that they are not our languages.  If we wrote the whole website just in Nahuatl or Maya the majority of our people would not understand a word of our website.


NOT HISPANIC    Hispanics are the Spaniards, the people of Spain. We are not Spaniards! We are Mexica! We are the people of Anahuac.  We are the Nican Tlaca (Indigenous people) of this continent, the true owners of this continent.  We are not Spaniards or the property of Spain.  Calling ourselves "Hispanic" denies us our true Nican Tlaca Anahuac identity, history and heritage. It enslaves us to the interests of the "Spanish" white world. Calling our people Hispanic is racist.  Calling our people Hispanic is like calling the African descent people in the U.S. Britannic because they have British names and because they speak English.

NOT LATINO    Latinos are the Latins: Southern Europeans--the Spaniards, French, and Portuguese. Calling ourselves "Latino" makes us cultural slaves of Europeans. Like Hispanic, Latino is cultural suicide. It is cultural genocide. It betrays our true Nican Tlaca ancestors.

NOT RAZA    "Raza" is not an identity. "Raza" is basically the same thing as using the Eurocentric term "Mestizo"--it takes pride in Spanish blood (what little or nothing that we may have) and puts shame in our Nican Tlaca blood and culture. Calling ourselves "Raza" is a way of saying, "I'm not an 'Indio', I have some, mostly, Spanish blood". In Mexico "Dia de la Raza" is celebrated on October 12---Columbus Day. Imagine that! We are celebrating the rape of our mothers, the rape of our nation, the enslavement of our people.


EUROPEAN, WHITE AND CRIOLLO are basically the same thing. These are "White" people who are on our continent. Europeans can call themselves "Canadian" or "American" but their homeland is still Europe and they are still trespassing on our continent. A Criollo is someone of "authentic Spanish-European" descent who is still on our land exploiting our people, our resources and our wealth. GENOCIDE as defined by Raphael Lemkin, "...is the planned annihilation [killing] of a national [Mexican] or racial group by a variety of actions [biological warfare, oppression, enslavement] aimed at undermining the foundations essential to the survival of the group [Nican Tlaca of Anahuac] as a group.

MEXICA MOVEMENT is leading the way with actions that defend our people, actions that provide a vision for the liberation of our people, actions that confront the racism against us and the occupation of our continent by Europeans. We declare ourselves independent from the Hispanic-Latino European colonialism and racism that has enslaved us for over 500 years.


THINGS YOU SHOULD DO!

1) Study this document and go to our website for more information:  www.mexica-movement.org

2) Read the recommended books listed below under BIBLIOGRAPHY.


3) If you can't get your books from your local library buy them from the powells.com


4) Share your knowledge! Make good quality copies of this material and pass it on.

5) Study the materials and the website. If you live in the Los Angeles area call us at (323) 981-0352 so you can visit us, join us in activities, or to become a supporter. You can also donate money to support our movement (we are a non-profit organization).


6) Once you understand our philosophy, and you have found the courage to change your life, become a part of the Mexica Movement.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

None of these books are perfect, but they are the best of the best that are out there.  Read these with caution.  These books are from 90 to 100% right on the history and issues of our people.

(Read in this order, please)

1 Daily Life of the Aztecs by Jacques Soustelle

2 Mexico by Michael Coe

3 Mexico Profundo by Guillermo Bonfil Batalla

4 American Holocaust by David E. Stannard

5 Anahuac Book by Olin Tezcatlipoca  located on this website  click here

6 Year 501 by Noam Chomsky

7 Colonizer's Model of the World by J.M. Blaut

8 Mexica Handbook by Olin Tezcatlipoca

9 Mexico's Indigenous Past by Lopez Austin and Lopez Lujan

10 American Indian Contributions to the World by

Emory Dean Keoke & Kay Marie Porterfield

CHRONOLOGY AND OTHER REFERENCES:

11Latin America: From Colonization To Globalization by Noam Chomsky

12Encyclopedia of World History 6th Edition by Peter Stam

13 Oxford Atlas of History 2002 by Oxford Press

14 Course of Mexican History by Michael C. Meyer and William L. Sherman

15Oxford History of Mexico 2000 by Michael Meyer and William Beezley

16 In the Language of Kings by Miguel Leon-Portilla

17 Skywatchers by Anthony F. Aveni

18 Flayed God (out of print, get used) by Roberta and Peter Markman

FOR PREVIEW OF SOME OF THESE BOOKS 


FOR A PREVIEW OF DAILY LIFE OF THE AZTECS



FOR A PREVIEW OF COLONIZERS MODEL OF THE WORLD



FOR MORE PREVIEW GO TO GOOGLE AND FIND YOUR BOOK

Just type in the title you are looking for


 


 

CONTACT US: mexicamovement@sbcglobal.net
 
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