Photo bywplynnThe Aztec death whistle, sometimes described as “The scream of thousand corpses” is a frightening sound indeed. The skull-shaped whistles, discovered only 20 years ago by archaeologists, were dismissed as toys or burial « Continue »
“Return to Aztlan” theme park in Coachella?
Photo bymild_swearwordsCoachella officials on Thursday will discuss plans for a Hollywood-styele theme park along Interstate 10. Coachella officials are looking to break into the tourism industry with the development of a Hollywood-style theme park « Continue »
Mayan collapse solved by a Texas professor? New evidence says yes
Photo by archer10 (Dennis) Belize’s Great Blue Hole, a large submarine sinkhole touted as one of the world’s best snorkeling and scuba diving locations by the late undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, may hold the defining evidence that a « Continue »
Hit The Road to Antigua
Photo by descubriendoelmundo Choosing to take a road trip through Guatemala will give you the unique opportunity to see Guatemala thrive up close. Don’t pass up the opportunity to stop at a roadside restaurant and sample some local dishes! « Continue »
Aztec Indians in Mexico City’s Zocalo
Photo by * CliNKer * Mexico City’s main square, called El Zocalo, was built over the Aztec’s empire former capital- Tenochitlan- which itself was built on an island in the middle of a large lake where the city’s main temple, the « Continue »
Many Mexicans Believe the Southwestern U.S. belongs to Mexico
Founded in the late 1960s, MEChA has spent the last three decades indoctrinating Latino students on American campuses in the ideology of reconquista. According to MEChA propaganda, the Southwestern United States – including California, Arizona, « Continue »
MEDIA: “Please, Don’t Bury Me Alive!” Added to National Film Registry
Photo by The Library of Congress On December 17 the named 25 films of “Cultural, historic, or aesthetic significance” to America’s cinematic heritage for preservation for future generations. Considered the first Chicano feature, the « Continue »
Mayan Culture: Art, Dance and Architecture
Photo by dMap Travel Guide Mexico is a wonderful place for the lovers of culture, traditions and customs, and in your vacation to Cancun you will get to know a little bit more about the Mayan Culture: their art, dance and architecture. The Mayan « Continue »
What Should History Say About the Aztecs? – Essay by Vonkei
Photo by Xuan Che With them sacrificing humans, the Aztecs seemed barbaric and uncivilized; however history should say that the Aztecs had a very creative and organized empire. The Aztecs had high demands for its people, were highly religious, and « Continue »
Montezuma’s Gold: Is there cursed Aztec gold in Utah?
Photo by Xuan Che Historians say the richest cache of gold is hidden in southern Utah and that it’s buried deep within its caverns. The Aztecs killed each other on the spot so that their spirits could protect the gold. “People have died. « Continue »