Never Will It Be Lost: Ritual, Remembrance, and the Aztec Calendar

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As Indigenous Chicanos and Mesoamerican descendants raised in the United States, many of us grow up feeling both rooted and displaced at the same time. We live on land we feel deeply connected to, yet

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  • Author: Tlapoyawa, Kurly
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 102
  • Publish Date: February 06 2026
  • ISBN10: 9798218932169
  • Language: English
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As Indigenous Chicanos and Mesoamerican descendants raised in the United States, many of us grow up feeling both rooted and displaced at the same time. We live on land we feel deeply connected to, yet far from the communities and contexts that shaped our ancestral traditions. This book comes out of that in-between space.

Colonial histories often portray the Aztec/Mexika as obsessed with bloodthirsty gods and ritual violence. But when we turn to Indigenous sources, a different picture emerges: a sophisticated worldview shaped by close observation of nature, reflection, and lived experience. It is a system that makes room for myth as symbolic storytelling and for inquiry as a sacred act.

This book invites readers to see Aztec/Mexika thought as a form of natural pantheism, where the universe itself is sacred. It also offers clear, practical guidance for engaging the ceremonial calendar in ways that make sense in the modern world. It is most effectively utilized as a companion to the Aztec/Mexika calendar “A Mexican Count of Days,” published annually by the same author.

Author: Kurly Tlapoyawa
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Chimalli Media
Published: 02/06/2026
Pages: 102
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.28d
ISBN: 9798218932169
Language: English

Author

Tlapoyawa, Kurly

Binding

ISBN10

9798218932169

ISBN13

9798218932169

Page Count

102

Published Date

February 06 2026

Language

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