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We're still the one...2 comments

richmx2 wrote 1 month ago: Commodity On-line, via capitalist tool (I mean that in a good way) Inca Kola News: When it comes to … more →

Tags: China, Clueless gringos in Mexico, Economy & Business, Gringolandia, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), NAFTA, Real Mexico, Teotihuacán

Return of the king...1 comment

richmx2 wrote 1 month ago: Esther (From Xico) has become enamoured with Netzahuacóatl… to the point where she is contempl … more →

Tags: Aztec Empire, Mexican writers, Nezahuacoatl

They fly through the air, with the greatest of ease

richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: The traditional Totonac Voladores ritual has been recognized by the United Nation Educational, Scien … more →

Tags: Emperor Maximiliano, Hernan Cortés, Indigenous peoples, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Mexican History 1824-1910, Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), Mexico (Estado de), Pre-Columbian Religion, provincia

Cocolitzi to Swine Flu1 comment

richmx2 wrote 7 months ago: When the history of the “Mexican Flu” (we’ll probably be stuck with that name) is … more →

Tags: health, Medicine, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Mexican History 1575-1810 (Colonial Era), Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), Mexican History 1921+, swine flu

Facing a crisis1 comment

richmx2 wrote 7 months ago: The  ex-pat message boards are full of discussions on the value — or lack thereof– of th … more →

Tags: ciudad de mexico, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Real Mexico, Artists, Writers, Philosophers, etc., Tezacatlipoca, Pre-Columbian Religion, health, Folk Art, Octavio Paz

Ward Churchill, Moctezoma and the Stockholm Syndrome1 comment

richmx2 wrote 8 months ago: Mary O’Grady brought this to my attention, for which she deserves a deep doff of the sombrero. … more →

Tags: Ahuizotl, Aztec Empire, Cuauhtémoc, Cuitláhuac, Hernan Cortés, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Moctezoma II, Tenotitchlan

Onward Christian Soldiers...1 comment

richmx2 wrote 8 months ago: With more than some justification, the Santa Muerte faithful picketed outside the Metropolitan Cathe … more →

Tags: AMLO, Catholic Church, ciudad de mexico, Política mexicana, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Santa Muerte, Santiago Creel, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), pan

Yucatan ... another Mexico1 comment

richmx2 wrote 9 months ago: The last leg of my “gringo ghetto blaster tour” was to the Yucatan.  As Jim Fields, of Y … more →

Tags: La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Real Mexico, Alvaro Obregon, Cancun, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Hernan Cortés, Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), provincia, Mayans

Orozco's horse2 comments

richmx2 wrote 10 months ago: I spent a good part of this afternoon at the Instituo Cultural Cabañas, like so many of the great cu … more →

Tags: Catholic Church, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Jose Clemene Orozco, Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Mexican History 1910-20 (Revolution), Human Rights, provincia, Charities, Diego Rivera

Frontera justice3 comments

richmx2 wrote 11 months ago: California writer Richard Rodriguez, in noting that the Spanish word for border — frontera … more →

Tags: Border Issues, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, Crime and Punishment, Death Squads, drugs, Economy & Business, Evil-doers, Gringolandia

A sign of change?

richmx2 wrote 11 months ago: Boy, and I thought just writing Mexican history made me an obsessive who interprets everything anywh … more →

Tags: Education and educators, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Mexican History 1524-1575 (Spanish Conquest), Mayans, Diego de Landa Calderon

Christians messing with our heads1 comment

richmx2 wrote 11 months ago: Oh ohh… another “gringo gone bad” story: Twenty three Olmeca artifacts were … more →

Tags: Crime and Punishment, Economy & Business, provincia, Protestants, Religion, Tourism, Clueless gringos in Mexico, Tabasco (Estado de), Crack-pots

Fan mail and sodomy1 comment

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: Everybody’s a critic. I received this from my e-mail account at my publisher’s website: … more →

Tags: Artists, Writers, Philosophers, etc., Aztec Empire, Crack-pots, Gays, Gringolandia, Hernan Cortés, Human Rights, Humor, Kitsch

MP dons toga for history protest

Eldonebb wrote 1 year ago: Conservative MP Boris Johnson donned a toga and joined students outside the House of Commons in prot … more →

Tags: History, earth science, GoogleEarth, Blog, War, Ancient History, Blogging, Biography, bad science

Indigenous immigrants8 comments

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: According to the Cherokee Nation of Mexico (an English-speaking people with “English” na … more →

Tags: Bolivia, cherokee, Cherokee Nation of Mexico, Coahuila, Indigenous peoples, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Mexican History 1810-1824 (Independence), Mexican History 1824-1910, Mexican History 1921+

Shit happens...1 comment

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: It’s time for the annual reaming out of the city’s storm sewers, which will clear an est … more →

Tags: Aztec Empire, ciudad de mexico, Economy & Business, Environment, Mexican History 1575-1810 (Colonial Era), Mexican History 1824-1910, Nezahuacoatl, Porfirio Diaz, Tenotitchlan

The perils of writing history

richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: DAMN! I just got the proofs of my Mexican history off to the publisher and some archeologist has to … more →

Tags: ciudad de mexico, La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Aztec Empire, Tenotitchlan, Tlatelolco, Nahuatls

So, what's your sign?

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: Boy, this is fun… Everything you ever wanted to know about Aztec calendars… and even a c … more →

Tags: La Raza (Mexican cultures and peoples), Aztec Empire, Folk Art, Folklore/customs, Nahuatls

Guelaguetza's Revenge3 comments

richmx2 wrote 2 years ago: I can’t say I’m completely in agreement with Hermann Bellinghausen’s op/ed piece i … more →

Tags: Abelardo Rodriguez, Alvaro Obregon, Courts, Crime and Punishment, Economy & Business, Evil-doers, guelaguetza, Hermann Bellinghausen, Huaves


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