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It was there where it was no longer a dream to learn more about ancient Mexico. If there is one thing that has marked me through time, it is Toltequity.
Later, in 2013 I lived in the Riviera Maya for 5 fantastic years. While I was there, I contemplated the pride and dignity that the great Maya people feel for their lineage, and that motivated me to dust off my Mixtec origins, and learn more about my millenary past. The more I investigated and learned, the more surprised I was by the magnificence of the Mixtec people, especially the Mixteca Alta, the place of origin of my lineage.
Back in Mexico City I knew I had to do something, I started to elaborate my own dance costumes motivated by the codices, and I started to give my plumary work an internet and social media venture.
History

Characters like Lord Dzahuindanda, king and founder of the lineage of the city of Achiutla, the kings Atonaltzin I, founder of the royal house of Coixtlahuaca, and Atonaltzin II, who fought in 1448 the war against Lord Moctezuma Ilhuicamina of Tenochtitlan, and Lord Ocho Venado Garra de Jaguar, who in the 12th century unified the three Mixtecs into a single territory, and together with Quetzalcoatl, the famous king of Tula, undertook the conquest of vast territories until reaching Chichen Itza, should not be forgotten.
These are heroic deeds that marked the past of the ancient nations, territories and kingdoms that make up our current country.
So if you who are reading this know where your parents, grandparents and great-grandparents come from, be proud of your roots, of your millenary past.
The only way they will remain in the past, will be if we allow it to happen.