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Aztec, Mayan and Meso-American stuff.

I remember an animated film, "Popol Vuh" of the Mayan creation myth and the adventures of Hunter and Jaguar-Deer venturing down to the underworld of Xibalbá to play ball with the gods of death. The cartoon was done in watercolor, deftly imitating stories painted on Mayan pottery.
Anyone know where this film can be found?
Pic: Aztec calendar
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Colored version.
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And a photo of the sun stone.
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Aztec Stone of Coyolxauhqui.
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A modern Mexican sculpture remembering the moments when Aztecs found the omen from the god Huitzilopochtli for founding the Tenochtitlan foundation place. This is present day Mexico not present day Aztec. The sculpture is near the Zocalo, in Pino Suarez Street, Historical Center, Mexico City. Mexico.
>> Anonymous
That's some wicked cool pics.

Sorry I can't be of help, though ...
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i've seen that. if one's around, try a university library
>> Anonymous
Relevant to my interests. But I have nothing to contribute, sorry.
>> Anonymous
I love how mexicans all say they're decendants of aztecs so they can play the part of the victim. Yea, thats like every white person that got off the boat and killed an indian claming they're a native.

"you took texas and new mexico!"

"and you stole the barren desert after killing off all the aztecs"
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>>173244
what are you talking about ? texas and new mexico never were in Aztec territory at all, but it indeed was Mexican at a time.
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>>173244
maybe because present day mexicans ARE the descendents of the aztecs

re: crying victim - the conquest of the americas was a tragedy, an indigenous holocaust.
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>>173291
actually texas and new mexico did have aztec settlemnts - mining camps mostly, for Obsidian.
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>>173585
there may have been some isolated settlements but the aztec empire was really only a small part of today mexico..
http://www.greatdreams.com/aztec-mayan-map.jpg
http://www.innovationslearning.co.uk/subjects/history/information/aztecs/map.gif

on topic :
http://www.aztec-dreams.com/aztec_c_medium.jpg