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Uploaded by on May 9, 2010

A presentation by Olin Tezcatlipoca on recommended books by the Mexica Movement.

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  • fantastic videos, im sharing it with friends and family, help spread this video!

  • i dont know if people realize how special these videos are by way of free education and the ability to set things straight, people will pay thousands of dollars for an education that can help them get a better job but not to many are willing to just sit and listen to free educaton for the freedom of the mind it baffles me. utube views for this video not even seven hundred some dumb bed intruder song millions go figure.

  • i recommend 1491 by charles mann. only thing that annoyed me about it was my people from the plains of argentina are never mentioned. on the map it just says "nomads" but the book covers many other tribes and civilizations extensively.

  • Very Good on the Lista de BooK's - - . . .

  • Hawaiians! My people's way of life is fading, basically faded already

  • If I had 2 recomend JUST 1 BOOK about our Mexicatl people, it would have 2 B Jack D. Forbes, Aztecas Del Norte: The Chicanos of Aztlan. It's probably hard 2 find, especially in book stores rather than libraries, cuz it was only published once, in the 1970s, & only in paperback. Nobody seems to know about it, including those otherwise well read on our people. In fact, the more learned people seem to be afraid of it. it's more than easy to read --it's exciting. I read it in one sitting.

  • @AguilaComandanteDGO mi sentimientos, exactamentes

  • I recommend this one called The Tainos:Rise and decline of the people who greeted Columbus by Irving Rouse.He is a noted archaeologist and anthropologist who tells the story of the Tainos of the northen Carribean islands,from their ancestry on the South American continent to their rapid decline after the contact with the Spanish explorers.

  • I have both books from Coe :The Maya and Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs.I just started reading it.I also got Mexico Profundo and a few about the Andean civilizations.

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