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  2. Xochicuicatl cuecuechtli - Wikipedia

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    Its text and poetical contents directly come from the homonymous poem, compiled by friar Bernardino de Sahagun amidst the 16th century, among Nahua informants that survived the Conquest of the Aztec Empire. This original text is comprised within the collection of Aztec songs known under the title of Cantares Mexicanos or Mexicacuicatl. [2]

  3. List of performances by Daddy Yankee in media - Wikipedia

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    "Palabras Con Sentido" None José Javy Ferrer Non-album single [72] "Sábado Rebelde" Plan B 36 Grados Non-album single 2015 [73] "Nota de Amor" Wisin Carlos Vives: Jessy Terrero Los Vaqueros: La Trilogía [50] "Imaginándote" Reykon Christian Suau Non-album single [74] "Sígueme y Te Sigo" None Jessy Terrero Non-album single [50] "We Wanna ...

  4. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Danza de los Voladores, Dance of the Flyers, is a dance/ceremony/ritual still performed in Mexico today, best known in the Totonicapán area of northern Veracruz and northern Puebla states. It is believed to have originated with the Nahua, Huastec and Otomi peoples in central Mexico, and then spread throughout most of Mesoamerica.

  5. Category:Nahua - Wikipedia

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  6. Tonalli - Wikipedia

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    Tonalli (see also: Tonal) plays a multiplicity of roles; acting as a day sign, body part, and a symbol of the sun's warmth. Ancient Nahua people believed that it was located in the hair and the fontanel area of one's skull, and that the tonalli provided the “vigor and energy for growth and development”. [1]

  7. Danza de los Voladores - Wikipedia

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    Flying Men starting their dance, Teotihuacan Totonacs of Papantla, Veracruz performing the "voladores" ritual Short video of Voladores ritual dance, Cozumel, MX. The Danza de los Voladores (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdansa ðe los βolaˈðoɾes]; "Dance of the Flyers"), or Palo Volador (pronounced [ˈpalo βolaˈðoɾ]; "flying pole"), is an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony/ritual still performed ...

  8. A.mar, donde el amor teje sus redes - Wikipedia

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    A.mar, donde el amor teje sus redes (English: At Sea, Where Love Cast Its Net) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada Madero for TelevisaUnivision. [2] It is based on the 2021 Chilean telenovela Amar profundo, created by Jonathan Cuchacovich. The series stars Eva Cedeño and David Zepeda. [3] It premiered on Las Estrellas on 10 ...

  9. Nahuas - Wikipedia

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    The last of the southern Nahua populations today are the Pipil of El Salvador and the Nicarao of Nicaragua. [45] Nahua populations in Mexico are centered in the middle of the country, with most speakers in the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Hidalgo, Guerrero and San Luis Potosí. However, smaller populations are spread throughout the country due ...