Discover Mexico City’s first incarnation – as the center of the Aztec empire – at these fascinating sites all over town.
A short distance north of San Blas, in Nayarit, is a small island called Mexcaltitán. With barely four thousand inhabitants, it would scarcely be expected to have any real link to Mexico City, the world’s greatest metropolis of some twenty million people. But it does, and the link is...
Incidentally, remember that the hummingbird is Huitzilopochtli’s symbol, and note that many hummingbirds, including several species in Mexico, have the brilliant blue-green color of divinity for their plumage, just like another sacred bird, the resplendent quetzal. These feathers, believed to ha...
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he build huge walls of stone which were used to support the aqueducts bringing water to the top. In these gardens, he planted a large variety of trees and plants. These were complemented with bathing places and fountains for the adornment of the gardens. Remains of these gardens are still ...
Visit: When Cherokees WERE Cherokee! Six Nations Faithkeeper, Wallace "Mad Bear" Anderson, Tuscarora Wallace "Mad Bear" Anderson Mad Bear Anderson was the founder of the Indian Unity Movement... and its child, the American Indian Movement. He was a Lord or "Faithkeeper" of the 6 Nations...
Please Visit The OFFICIAL NPS WEBSITE Documents A Conservation Study of an Anasazi Earthen Mural at Aztec Ruins National Monument(Mima Eliana Goldberger, 1992) An Archeological Reconnaissance of a Late Bonito Phase Occupation near Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico(John R. Stein and Peter J...