It seems there has been another theme park trying to get approval in the United States, and it’s not the certain-to-be-doomed DreamVision parks in either Texas or Alabama this time. Aztlan is a proposed theme park, resort, concert venue and « Continue »
Walk 1,000-Year-Old Paths Through a City of Mayan Ruins in Coba, Mexico
Photo byjohnpaulsimpsonArchaeologists believe that Coba contains thousands of structures, but only a few are accessible. You can pass ancient ball courts, temples, and other Mayan ruins while walking down roads that have existed for at least 1,000 « Continue »
What did Aztec children wear?
Its drawings of Aztec/Mexica children at different ages tell us much about their clothing – also about how little these changed as kids grew up. You can tell the children are getting older thanks to the blue dots representing their ages. It’s « Continue »
The Mexican Government Reveals Mayan Documents Proving Extraterrestrial Contact | Earth. We are one.
Photo byInternet Archive Book ImagesThe reality of extraterrestrial contact with human civilization is becoming more clear by the month as streams of information about the extraterrestrial presence and past influence hits. One big story involves the « Continue »
Mayan Death Robots Features Mayhem, Madness, and Magic
Photo byground.zeroMayan Death Robots is just as awesome as its title suggests. Featuring, well, Mayans and death robots, the turn-based artillery game definitely will capture your attention. Mayan Death Robots is a unique take on games like Worms or « Continue »
Mayan magic: Mexico’s most romantic activities
Photo bybobchin1941Couples don’t have to search very hard to find romantic surroundings on Mexico’s Caribbean coast. It’s possible for a couple to spend a morning exploring the ruins, catching lunch at a hip restaurant, and then « Continue »
A Reflection on Occupied America: A History of Chicanos
Photo bySan José LibraryThe first Chicana/o Studies book I ever purchased was Occupied America: A History of Chicanos by Rodolfo F. Acuña for an introductory Chicana/o history class at East Los Angeles College. Occupied America is, « Continue »
BELIZE: The Ancient Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich
Photo byarcher10 (Dennis) REPOSTINGI envision the city as it was 1200 years ago, bustling with activity as the Belize Valley region’s top Maya civic ceremonial center. I try to see the city, not just as ancient archaeological relics from some « Continue »
Aztlan and the Chicanas
Photo byxicana_mommaMap showing the Lake Youta river system, full version at Map of California showing Lake Youta and the Anahuac Mountains, full version at 1847 Disturnell Map, full view. Maps showing the “Aztec Homeland”* From “In « Continue »
Aztec Culture
Photo byin pulverem reverterisAztec art played an important role in ancient Aztec culture. The Importance of Music and Dance in the Aztec Culture. The Aztec culture and religion tied music and dance into its daily life and ceremonies. Certain musical « Continue »