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Análisis de la malacofauna de un conchero: El ejemplo de Túnel VII (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina)
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The Concheros Dance in Mexico City
2020Abstract In the middle decades of the 20th century, groups of Concheros dancing in public places began to attract academic attention. However, a much wider interest in their activities developed in the run-up to the celebrations for the so-called “discovery” of the Americas in 1992, when they were invited to participate in some of the
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The Concheros of Mexico: A Search for Ethnic Identity
Dance Research, 1991In this article I look at the dance of the Concheros as a religious tradition linked to popular culture that has constantly undergone invention. I attempt to show how it has been used in the past, but more especially how it is being used at present by certain groups within a wider organization to create social and, more particularly, ethnic identity ...
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Aztec Conchero Dance Tradition: Historic, Religious and Cultural Significance
Wicazo Sa Review, 1994The tradition of the current Aztec conchero dancers seen in Mexico and more recently in the U.S. originated shortly after the Spanish invaded Mexico in 1521. As a form of accommodation, the Native Americans that survived the invasion of the Spanish were allowed, under Spanish eccesiastical supervision, to conduct their dances in the courtyards of ...
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At the Sign of Midnight: The Concheros Dance Cult of Mexico
American Indian Quarterly, 1977Anne Beidler, Martha Stone
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