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Jaguar in Aztec MythologyThe jaguar is America's biggest and most remarkable feline, and for multiple thousand years it ...
10/14/2021

Jaguar in Aztec Mythology
The jaguar is America's biggest and most remarkable feline, and for multiple thousand years it has been Mexico's most suffering representative creature. The jaguar's picture, in some cases showing up close by the more modest ocelot and the plain-covered jaguar, sneaks the craft of most antiquated Mexican civilizations, from the Olmec to the Aztec. Soon after the Spanish victory, during the frontier time frame, and still today - among Mexico's native people groups – the jaguar has held a determined hold on the human creative mind.


Rich Ortega's paintings transcend time and take us on a mystical journey. to the scenes of life in the great civilizatio...
10/13/2021

Rich Ortega's paintings transcend time and take us on a mystical journey. to the scenes of life in the great civilization of ancient Mexico.

The New Fire Ceremony, also known as the Binding of the Years Ceremony, was a ritual held every 52 years - a full cycle ...
10/12/2021

The New Fire Ceremony, also known as the Binding of the Years Ceremony, was a ritual held every 52 years - a full cycle of the Aztec “calendar round". The number 52 were significant as this was the exact coinciding point of the 260-day ritual calendar and the 365-day annual calendar

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10/12/2021

Catrina Art

Machado farm in Ejido Mazatlán
10/11/2021

Machado farm in Ejido Mazatlán



Co**se Bride is a hair-raising legend based on a 19th-century Russian folktale, in which a young man mistakenly weds a c...
10/09/2021

Co**se Bride is a hair-raising legend based on a 19th-century Russian folktale, in which a young man mistakenly weds a co**se while on a two-day trek to the village of his real bride-to-be. It is up to the groom's flesh-and-blood fiancée, who has been pining for the arrival of her intended, to face her wraith-like rival and make peace with her by promising to live her dreams for her and by vowing to remember her always. Only then are the living bride and groom free to proceed with their own wedding ceremony in the warmhearted fable Tim Burton's Co**se Bride.
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A Day of the Dead mural now wraps around a long-time restaurant in the heart of Little Village.                         ...
10/09/2021

A Day of the Dead mural now wraps around a long-time restaurant in the heart of Little Village.

Acamapichtli - the First Aztec KingSon of Opochtli Iztahuatzin and Princess of Culhuacan Atotoztli, IHusband of Xiuhuetz...
10/08/2021

Acamapichtli - the First Aztec King
Son of Opochtli Iztahuatzin and Princess of Culhuacan Atotoztli, I
Husband of Xiuhuetzin; Huitzilxotzin; n; Ilancueitl - (Atotoztli) and Queen Tezcatlan Miyahuatzin Of Ecatepec
Partner of Empress MATLALXOCHTZIN Tepanec woman from Azcapotzalco (slave Nobly Born)
Father of Quatlecoatla; Tlatolzaca - Tlatoqac; Matlalxoch; Huitzilihuitl, 2nd Aztec Emperor and Iztopac - Izcoatl

Day of the Dead is around the corner.
10/08/2021

Day of the Dead is around the corner.

Itzpapalotl is the Obsidian Butterfly or Clawed Butterfly, the Feminine Warrior.She stands for purfication or rejuvenati...
10/07/2021

Itzpapalotl is the Obsidian Butterfly or Clawed Butterfly, the Feminine Warrior.
She stands for purfication or rejuvenation by sacrifice of that what is precious.
She is one of the Tzitzimime, the powerful and dangerous star daemons

Cre image: Devian Art

It is said that Frida Kahlo was born on the ninth day of the Aztec calendar, which was closely aligned with the underwor...
10/07/2021

It is said that Frida Kahlo was born on the ninth day of the Aztec calendar, which was closely aligned with the underworld. Therefore it was thought that she believed her suffering and pain were her destiny.

Tizoc Stone The Tizoc Stone was discovered on the 17th of December 1790 CE under the Plaza de la Constitución of Mexico ...
10/05/2021

Tizoc Stone
The Tizoc Stone was discovered on the 17th of December 1790 CE under the Plaza de la Constitución of Mexico City, which was constructed over the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán.The stone may have been used as a platform in the fighting contests which were a common ritual in Aztec sacrifices

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