Tales From Aztlantis

Episode 1: Rise of The Mexikayotl!

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Mar 23, 2021
Dive into the intriguing world of Rodolfo Nieva Lopez and the Movimiento Confederado de la Cultura de Anahuac. Explore how Nieva's shift to indigenous nationalism shaped modern Mexicayot practices. Uncover the pseudohistorical claims of the MCRCA and their impact on cultural identity. The discussion critically examines the implications of Nieva's doctrine and the dangers of romanticized history for indigenous communities. Join the hosts as they navigate this complex legacy and advocate for informed cultural preservation.
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INSIGHT

MCRCA's Outsized Cultural Influence

  • The MCRCA and Rodolfo Nieva López shaped much of modern Mexicayot practices despite being obscure to many.
  • Their 1969 book Mexikayotl codified a neo-Mexica ideology built on pseudohistory and glorified indigenous pasts.
ANECDOTE

Nieva López's Identity Journey

  • Rodolfo Nieva López was born in Mexico City in 1905 and swung between criollo and indigenous identities.
  • His upbringing and the post-revolution identity debate shaped his later neo-Mexica turn.
INSIGHT

From Hispano To Neo-Mexica Leader

  • Nieva transitioned from Hispanophile criollo nationalism to indigenous nationalism by the mid-1940s.
  • He adopted Nahuatl names and organizational structures borrowed from earlier Azteca groups to legitimize his movement.
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