NICAN TLACA: THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING OUR HISTORY
We know about Greeks and Romans and the Renaissance, and the lies of "Western Civilization".
We know about Alexander the Great, Cesar, Napoleon, and George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
We know about the Magna Carta, The Constitution, and The Declaration of Independence.
We know about Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Buddha, and other ideas of how to live for an afterlife.
We know about Shakespeare, the Bible, and the writings of European literature.
We know about Rock 'roll, Metal, Spanish language singers, and other mindless emotional music.
We know a whole lot about nothing that pertains to our people in a positive meaningful way,
and we are constructed from birth to be happy and miserable, and cowardly in our ignorance.
We know nothing of our own history, our heroes, our literature, or our accomplishments.
We know nothing of the genius of our ancestors that built our great cities and ancient civilization.
We know nothing of our true selves and our rightful and honorable place in world history.
We know only what we live today as slaves of the pale race of the evil and immoral Europeans.
We know nothing worthy of true measure in anything that is the life of being Nican Tlaca.
We know nothing of how our ancestors scientifically viewed our existence in the universe.
We know nothing of how our ancestors scientifically understood the universe and Our Creator.
We know nothing of any of this because our slavery has been designed to keep us in ignorance.
We know nothing, yet when those few of us learn the truth of ourselves, we are quick to flee from it.
We know nothing, and somehow some of us are proud of the depth of our ignorance, our foolishness.
We know nothing, but there is hope for us because the truth is now easily available in books.
We know nothing, but the keys to knowing who we are, of knowing our full humanity, is in our history.
We know nothing, and we can continue living our lives as ignorant cowardly slaves of the Europeans.
We know nothing, but we can also begin to know our history and our true Nican Tlaca identity.
Our collective histories are written in our few remaining books, our quipus, our stone monuments, our architecture, our painted vases, our murals, and in the DNA of our people. Most of these elements are missing from our lives, we know little or nothing of these collective histories, and our ignorance makes us a lesser form of human being: a people disconnected from their full humanity. The more of these elements that we have, the more human we become, filled in our full humanity. When we know our history from a Nican Tlaca perspective, in our own interests, with a liberated imagination, we find our need to know more and more, and we become clear in our Nican Tlaca identity. When we study all of this with a deep and clear understanding of who we were and who we are, it is only logical, honorable, and mandatory, that we become warrior teachers for our people's total liberation from Europeans.
Most of our histories have been burned, destroyed, hidden from us, or given no importance in our lives. There are sources for us to study in a serious, disciplined, non-Eurocentric, and liberated way which will expand the knowledge base from which we study, which will allow us to live as free and honorable Nican Tlaca.
Take measures and steps and actions that will allow you the total access to the knowledge of our true Nican Tlaca history and our Nican Tlaca identity. Become a serious disciplined student of our Nican Tlaca history. Live your life with a Nican Tlaca identity. Become a serious and disciplined warrior within the works and actions of the warriors of the Mexica Movement. Teach what you learn. Empty yourself of your slave-life's chains: the gangster mentality; the Christian fantasies; the waste of time in watching sports; the addiction to drugs and alcohol; living for materialism; the sexism of machismo and feminismo; the wasted time and money invested in mindless music; and the stupidity of selfishness and living in fear of the Europeans on our continent.
Begin by reading our recommended book list below.
Then share what you are learning.
When you can afford it, when you have save money from not buying music, concert tickets, drugs, alcohol, and materialistic things you really don't need: then go on pilgrimage to the sacred sites of our ancestors in a pilgrimage search for the essence of being as Nican Tlaca.
(Read in this order, please)
1 Daily Life of the Aztecs by Jacques Soustelle
2 Mexico by Michael Coe
3 Maya by Michael Coe
4 American Holocaust by David E. Stannard
5 Anahuac Book by Olin Tezcatlipoca (link in line below)
6 Colonizer's Model of the World by J.M. Blaut
7 American Indian Contributions to the World by
Emory Dean Keoke & Kay Marie Porterfield
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