Upcoming Events
Saturday,
June 7, 2008
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation Harmony Keepers
-Presents-
Indigenous Fashion
Show
Saturday,
March 24, 2007 6p-10p
Join us for a fun
night of fashion, music, & dialogue
-Native
Designers-
Tochtli
Huitzil
Slide
Show Presentation
Harmony
Keepers Telpoxcalli
1000 E. Cesar Chavez,
Los Angeles, CA 90012 (Mission)
Looking for additional Native Designers for our Fashion Show.
Event/Vendor
Information contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
www.harmonykeepers.com
$7 Pre-Sale Tickets / $10 at the door
Donations are used to support the center. Tlazocamate
(For your info. park on Mission St.)
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation Harmony Keepers
-Presents-
A
Night of Indigenous Popular Education
Saturday, January 27, 2007, 6p-10p
Join us for a night of conscious music,
dancing, & dialogue
-FEATURING-
WILD HORSE
SINGERS
The Wildhorse Singers and
dancers are an intertribal pow wow drum group. The group is comprised of all ages from the Navajo, Apache,
Papago, Cherokee, Lumbee, Paiute, Winnebago, and Muskogee Cree Nations. Wildhorse Singers are committed
to the preservation of Indian ways and traditions, helping the Native community, by promoting and living alcohol and drug
free.
THA
MASSES
Brings barrio and Rezervation
news of indigenous/chican@s struggles. With anti-Capitalist-consumer protest songs, and messages of authentically
awakening the warrior spirit for unity, respect, clarity and sacrifice. The blended medicine is of Barrio Reggae, Native
Hip-Hop and the Xicanos/afro Dialogical Funk. With songs like: "Let us be the answer to our ancestors prayers".
QUESE
IMC WHITE EAGLE
Pawnee/Seminole hip
hop artist. With a night of Spoken Word from the Native Hip Hop Movement, reflections on his travels, word from
the youth and elders on the Rez, open dialogue.
Harmony Keepers Telpoxcalli
1000 E. Cesar
Chavez, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (Mission)
Event/Vendor
Information contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
Website: www.harmonykeepers.com
$5 Pre-Sale Tickets / $7 at the door
Donations are used to support the
center. Tlazocamati.
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Awakening
the Warrior Spirit Tour
Friday January 26, 2007
7-9 PM
Virginia Park
2200 Virginia Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Native Hip Hop, Reggae, and Traditional Native
American Music and Wisdom.
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Presents-
A Night of Indigenous Music & Teachings
Saturday, December 30, 2006, 6p-10p
Join us for a night of dancing, music,
good food &dialogue
-FEATURING-
Chumash Simunu Drummers
California
Ocean Singers
DJ Tomas
Brings conscious, energetic, political
music from the Western Hemisphere.
Hector Perez Pacheco
A Quechua Native that will speak about
“Healing the Spirit”. Will present native teachings that will motivate,
inspire and heal. Hector is the Harmony Speaker for Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers. Dedicated in learning and teaching native traditions that have
been passed down from generation to generation.
Harmony Keepers Telpoxcalli
1000 E. Cesar Chavez,
East LA, CA 90012 (Cross St is Mission)
Event/Vendor Information contact
Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
Website: www.harmonykeepers.com
$7 Donation
Donations are used to support the center.
Tlazocamate.
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What: "Buscando America-A Spiritual Journey" By Daniel Osuna, a 90-minute slide presentation
When: Sunday, December 10, 2006
Time: 6p-8p (presentation will begin at 6p)
Location: 1000 E. Cesar Chavez Avenue, L.A. (cross street: Mission) we are in the corner and next to Zona Rosa Club
Donation: $5.00 per person
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
Awakening
the Warrior Spirit Tour
Tactile The
Rhymechild
(Ok'eh Owinge'
Pueblo/ Sicangu Lakota)
The Masses
(Azteca)
Josie Dykas
(Apache)
Tezozomoc
(Azteca)
Hector Perez
Pacheco (Quechua)
Patricia
Running Crane Devereaux (Blackfoot)
A Night of Indigenous Cultures
Saturday,
December 2, 2006
6-10
PM
1000 E. Cesar Chavez,
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Cross street - Mission)
Event/Vendor Info.
Contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
Website: www.harmonykeepers.com
$5 donation
Donations
are used to support the center. Tlazocamati.
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation
Harmony
Keepers
-Present-
A Night of Indigenous Cultures
Saturday,
October 28, 2006
Join us for a night of music,
comedy, & good food.
6:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m.
The Manzo Medicine Band
Josie Dykas - Comedian
Tezozomoc - Poet
Howaste - Chumash Singer
1000 E. Cesar Chavez,
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Cross street - Mission)
Event/Vendor Info.
Contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
Website: www.harmonykeepers.com
$5 donation
Donations
are used to support the center. Tlazocamati.
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Ancestors Walk
Saturday, October 7, 2006
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Chumash Pow Wow
11th ANNUAL
CHUMASH
INTERTRIBAL POW WOW
Featuring
Native American Music, dance, food, arts and crafts,
pottery, jewelry and more.
Dance and Drum Competition
Saturday, October 7th
10 AM to 9 PM
Sunday, October 8th
10 AM to 6 PM
LIVE OAK CAMPGROUND
Near San Marcos Golf Course off Hwy. 154
Free Admission. Free Camping. $3 Parking
Bring a Blanket or lawn chair – all are welcome!
Proceeds benefit the Chumash Education Fund.
No drugs, alcohol or pets, please.
Artwork designed by: Raymond P. Ventura
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Thursday Oct. 12, 2006
Columbus Protest
Meet at 2 PM
Temple and Main Street
Los Angeles, CAlli fAztlan
213-481-8265
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Iron
Circle Nation
Healing
Through Traditional Teachings
Presents
The 11th Annual Many Winters
Benefit Concert Fundraiser
at
Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
1000
E. Caesar Chavez Ave. –
East
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Near where the 10 and 101 Freeways Meet
Call for More Info: 323-441-1929 or 951-898-1385
Saturday, October 14, 2006 Time 7pm – 11 pm
$7.00 Pre-Sale $9.00 at Door Donation – 50/50 Raffle
Master of Ceremony John Funmaker
7:00-7:10 pm: Opening Prayer
and Song John Funmaker Ho-Chunk Nation, Spiritual Leader
7:10-7:30 pm: The Men of American Indian Changing Spirits Traditional Drum Group, All Nations
7:30-8:30 pm: Joanelle Romero & Red Nation Band of Friends
8:30-9:15 pm: holloy (featuring members of Bluebird
& The Breeders)
9:15-10:00 pm: Patricia Running Crane Devereaux Blackfoot Nation
10:00-10:45 pm: Cat Daddy’s
10:45-11:00 pm: Closing John Funmaker – The Men of American
Indian Changing Spirits Traditional Drum Group, All Nations
Near where the 10 and 101
Freeways Meet |
2006 Elders Gathering Tee’s $20.00 Drinks $1.00 – Nachos
$2.50
Any and all donations accepted
Make
checks payable: Iron Circle Nation
501(c) 4 Non-Profit Organization |
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11th
Annual Gathering of Elders
Oct
19--22
Angels
Gate Cultural Center
3601
South Gaffey Street
San
Pedro, CA
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation Harmony Keepers
-Present-
A Night of Indigenous Culture’s
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Join us for a night of music, comedy, & good food.
6:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m.
Son del Centro
Josie Dykas-Comedian,
Xicano Secret Service-Comedy Troupe,
& Son Real
1000 E. Cesar Chavez, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(cross street: Mission)
Event/Vendor Info. Contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929
$5 donation
Donations are used to support the center.
Tlazocamati.
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August 12, 2006
Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
A Night of Indigenous Culture’s
Saturday, August 12, 2006
6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
$5 Donation
Special Guest’s
Quese IMC
Many Trophies, twenty twenty
Josie Dykas - Comedian
1000 E. Cesar Chavez Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (Mission)
Website: www.harmonykeepers.com
Event/Vendor Information contact Xochitl: (323) 441-1929 ----------------------------------------------------
June 6, 2006
Native Nations vs United States Criminal
Lawsuit on over 500 Years of Genocide in the Americas. One Lakota Woman Vs the United States of Imperialism.
Pine Ridge, South Dakota
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June 3, 2006
TREATY School
Total Immersion School
Porcupine, South Dakota
Pine Ridge, Oglala Lakota Nation
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May 12-14, 2006
ELA College Pow Wow
Recognizing No Borders
Honoring Our Mothers
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Sunday May
7, 2006: Zapatista Red Alert
Tlazohtla Nicantlacah in Anahuac,
Beloved Relatives of North America,
Como estan, how are you? Here is part of the email that explains what is currently going on in the
state of Mexico near Tenochtitlan. The facts are that Wal Mart as a corporate giant is bullying small business and desecrating
sacred sites throughout Anahuac. An incident occured in Atenco, Texcoco, whereas local vendors were ordered to leave their
own land and of course a conflict had taken place. The militia was called in and as well as the federales who then decided
to murder a 10 year old boy and a 30 year old vendor.
Protests at the Mexican Consulate are scheduled Friday May 5, 2006 from 8-9 am, 12-1 pm, and 5-6
pm, as well as with Boycotts and Protests at Wal Mart this Sunday and other dates to be arranged at different locations. We,
a collective of Indigenous organizations, met at East Side Cafe last night (5/4/6) and proposed to protest at 17150
E. Gale Ave.., City of Industry, CA 91745 Wal Mart at 12 noon. About 90 Zapatistas were incarcerated over this issue
in Atenco, Texcoco, which serve as buffers for the EZLN. The Otra Compania En El Otro Lado, The Other Campaign on the
Other Side is therefore put on stand by and the liberation army of the Zapatistas is on red alert.
WHAT: Protest at Wal Mart in response to Repression,
death and brutality of Flower vendors near Mexico City
WHEN: Sunday May 7th, Noon
WHERE: 17150 E. Gale Ave.., La Puente, CA
91745
COLLECTIVELY SPONSORED BY:
Automous Peoples' Collective, La Otra en el Otro Lado, Harmony
Keepers, and more t.b.a.
All My Relations,
Eagle Rabbit Purepecha
Aztlan Mexica Nation
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Saturday
and Sunday
May 6th & 7th, 2006
UCLA North Athletic Field
Admission Free/ Open to the Public
Parking Available in Lot 4 & 7
Parking: $8/Day
Gourd Dance: Saturday & Sunday @ 11am.
Grand Entry: Saturday @ 1pm & 7pm, Sunday @ 1pm
Dance and Singing Contests
Hand Drum Contest- Winner Take all
Registration opens Saturday @ 9am
~ Head Staff ~
Northern Drum- Bad Nation, Fort Thompson, SDSouthern Drum- Thunder Hill, Weatherford, OKHead Man- Dallas
Goldtooth, Mdewakanton Dakota/Dine’Head Woman- Memory Pino-Cappo, Ft. Yuma QuechanArena Director: Victor Chavez, Dine’Master
of Ceremonies: Randy Edmonds, Kiowa/CaddoHead Judge: Lambert Yazzie, Dine’Gourd Society & Color Guard: CA Golden
State Society
For More Information Contact:
UCLA Pow Wow Committee
3201 Campbell Hall, Box 951548
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1548
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Alianza Indigena
presents
"Beginning P'urepecha Language Classes"
Instructor: Angelica Morales
The P'urepecha language is an Indigenous language from Michoacan, Mexico.
There are many P'urepecha speakers in Mexico today. Mrs. Morales is a P'urepecha Indian Women from Michoacan,
Mexico and now resides in Orange County.
Every Tuesday - April 25, 2006
6pm - 8pm
Location: Anaheim Independencia Community Center
10841
Garza Ave.
Anaheim,
CA
Fee: Monetary Donation
For more information please call: (714) 758-1990
www.alianzaindigena.org
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Saturday
May 6, 2006: Prayer Run Wolakota
FUNDRAISER FOR
THE RUN:
WHEN:
saturday, May 6th
from 7:30 – 10:30 pm
WHERE: Avenue 50 Studio
131
N. Avenue 50
Highland Park, CA 90042
(323)258-1435 or
West Coast Run Coordinator – Olivia Chumacero
(213) 482-4170
WHAT: Rough
cut video (of 2005 Prayer Run 4 World Peace to South Dakota)
Drumming, singing, poetry, hip-hop, & fry bread
WOLAKOTA
YOUTH COUNCIL & THE ALLIANCE OF NATIVE AMERICANS
INVITE YOU TO RUN FOR PEACE
TO ALASKA
MAY 10TH
- JUNE 21ST 2006
PRAYER RUN 4 WORLD PEACE
OUR VISION IS TO INSTILL HOPE - for we the youth should inherit a healthy planet where
we can become elders sometime in the tomorrow.
WE THE PEOPLE - of all nations must restore peace, bring harmony, and by example be a
new kind of warrior, to battle modern day obstacles.
The president of the Wolakota Youth Council, Graci Horn and the volunteers of the Alliance of Native Americans humbly ask
you to join us. Both non-profit organizations are committed to serving youth.
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May
1, 2006: Call to Action!
"El Gran Paro Americano 2006" "The Great American Boycott 2006" "Un dia sin immigrante"
"A day without an immigrant"
Nationwide Immigrant General Strike Wear White T-Shirt at May 1st!
Endorse the May 1 General Strike
May
1, 2006 all day event and maybe an all week event, pa que se les quite!
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Film Screening Tresspassing
Nine years in the making, Trespassing is a feature-length documentary filmed
in and around Native American sacred sites in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain, Four-Corners and California’s Mojave Desert.
Trespassing poetically examines the indigenous peoples of the Fort Mojave and Western Shoshone Nations controversial
battles around land rights, uranium mining, nuclear testing and the disposal of nuclear waste.
CSU Long Beach, University Theater 108
April
28, 2006 at 7 PM
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Chumash
Day Pow Wow
Bluffs Park in Malibu and
Pacific Coast Highway
April
22-23, 2006 all day event
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Protest
Against Racism, For
Human
Rights, and Indigenous Rights
Burbank Home Depot
April
22, 2006 from 8 AM to 12 PM
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Sacred
Run of the Four Directions-
Prayer
for our Youth to Preserve Native Traditions
Mexihco Park,
East Los Angeles CA
Tlazohtla Macehualtin in Tonantzin- Beloved People of Mother Earth,
Call out to runners and supporters. Mark your calendars.
On Saturday April 15, 2006, Indigenous People of the Americas will be having a prayer run known as the Sacred
Run of the 4 Directions through LA County from 6 to 2 PM. Then, from 2 to 5 PM, we will have a small gathering at Lincoln
Park in East LA. The Indigenous date according to the Sun Calendar of Anahuac will be on Matlactli Ce Cuauhtli, Chicoace
Tochtli, (Day 11 Eagle, Year 7 Rabbit) and of the month of Tlacaxipehualiztli- The Change of the People. The purpose of the
run is encourage our youth to preserve Native Traditions, for future generations to come. Ometeotl.
East Direction: Community Charter
School White/11th Street, Pomona, CA
West Direction: Playa del
Rey, CA- Ballona Wetlands- Jefferson/Lincoln Blvd
South Direction: CSU Long
Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd at Puvungna
North Direction: Tia Chucha’s,
12737 Glen Oaks Blvd. #22, Sylmar, CA
All My Relations,
Eagle Rabbit Purepecha
Contacts
East- Hector Perez Pacheco- 323-441-1929
West- Kimichin (Mouse)- 310-895-4848
South- Mari Carmen 562-972-7484 or Orlando- 310-923-1783
North- Eagle Rabbit 323-919-6925 or Xochitl Flores- 818-522-9916
April
15, 2006 Sunrise to Sunset
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Zapata
March, 5 Points to Mechico Park
ELA
April
9, 2006 all day event
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Fundraiser
and Concert for
Aztlan
Mexica Nation
Telpochcalli
Center
Los Nativos, Cihuatl Tonalli, El Vuh, Quese IMC, The Messenger, Tezozomoc, Fortified Tribez
Friday
April 7th, 2006
425
W. 11th St, 2nd Floor
LA,
CA 90015
323-441-1929
April
7, 2006, starts at 8 PM
$5 before 9 PM, $7 after
9 PM
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National
MEChA Conferenc at NAU- Northern Arizona University
March
24-26, 2006 weekend event
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation Present-
Night
of Indigenous Culture
Xue &
Tic Tac
PAX Crew
Maestro Acamapichtli
March 25, 2006 at
6 PM
425 West 11th Street, LA, CA 90015
323-441-1929
$5 Donation
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Songfest
at Puvungna, Cal State Long Beach
March 19, 2006 from
12-4 PM
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Self
Help Graphics, ELA
Anahuac
New Year
March 18, 2006 all
day event
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Raza Youth
Conference at CSUN
March
11, 2006 from 8-5 PM
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Cal State Long Beach Pow Wow
March 11-12, 2006 all
day event
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Anahuac New Year
Salazar Park, ELA
March 11-12 all weekend
event
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Anahuac New Year
San Jose, CA
March 11-12 all weekend
event
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Aztlan
Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
Feature Film Screening:
The Snowbowl Effect
When Recreation & Culture Collide, Who Pays the Price?
The San Francisco Peaks are sacred to 13 tribes. For the Navajo, the Peaks are the
sacred mountain of the west, Doko’oo’sliid, “Shining On Top,” a key boundary marker and a place where
medicine men collect herbs for healing ceremonies. To the Hopi, the Peaks are Nuvatukaovi, “The Place of Snow on the
Very Top,” home for half of the year to the ancestral kachina spirits who live among the clouds around the summit. When
properly honored through song and ceremony, the kachinas bring gentle rains to thirsty corn plants. The peaks are one of the
“sacred places where the Earth brushes up against the unseen world,” in the words of Yavapai-Apache Chairman Vincent
Randall.
Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 6 pm
425 11th Street 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90015
(Cross Streets: 11th/Hope- 2 blocks east of Staples Center)
Contact: (323) 441-1929
Free Event
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
A Night of
Indigenous Cultures
Featuring
The Mango Medicine Band
and
El Vuh
Undisputed Indigenous Hip Hop
Saturday, February 18, 2006 at 6 pm
425 11th Street 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90015
(Cross Streets: 11th/Hope- 2 blocks east of Staples Center)
Contact: (323) 441-1929
$5 Donation
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
A Night of Indigenous Culture’s
MANY TROPHIES
2020 de Aztlan
(Mexica Political Conscious Artist)
Quese IMC
(Pawnee/Seminole Hip Hop Artist)
Join us for a night of music, spoken word,
open mic, and refreshments
$5 Donation
(All donations are used to support our center.)
Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 6 pm
6320 Florence Avenue, Unit F, Bell Gardens, CA 90201
(Cross Streets: Garfield Avenue & Toler)
Event/Vendor Information: (323) 441-1929
All donations are used to support the center. For more information please contact: Xochitl Ramos at xochitlollin@yahoo.com
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers Present
MAYAN
ELDER
DON
ALEJANDRO CIRILO PEREZ OXLAJ
Head of the National
Mayan Council of Elders of Guatemala, 13th generation Quiche Mayan High Priest, Daykeeper of the Mayan Calendar,
council Elder of the Spiritual Elders of Mother Earth, and International Lecturer on Mayan Culture.
Sunday, December
11th at 6 pm
El Maestro will
share traditional wisdom and knowledge with us throughout the evening, which may include the Prophecies of the coming times,
Mayan cosmology/star knowledge, and the Mayan Calendar.
6320 Florence Avenue, Unit F, Bell Gardens, CA 90201
(Cross
Streets: Garfield Avenue & Toler)
Event/Vendor
Information: (323) 441-1929
www.harmonykeepers.com
$5
Donation
All donations
are used to support the more than 1000 Guatemalan orphans and 500 widows that Don Alejandro is personally providing for through
his work, much of which is supported by the United Nations.
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Aztlan Mexica Nation
Harmony Keepers
-Present-
Maestro Mazatzin
Sunday, October 30, 2005
6 :00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
-(3) Workshops-
1. The reason to be and the use of our Mexica Calendar
2. Cosmic Identity according to your birthday
3. Tonalpoualli, the sacred count and the destiny of each day
6320 Florence Avenue, Unit F, Bell Gardens, CA 90201
(Cross Streets: Garfield Avenue & Toler)
Contact: (323) 441-1929
$5 Donation
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