Xokonoschtletl Gómora (; born 17 February 1951, in
Mexico City
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,
Mexico
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) is a Mexican dancer who performs
Pre-Hispanic
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traditional music
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, a writer, lecturer, and
civic activist. He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage. He is best known for leading the Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association of the
People
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of the
Valley of Mexico
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) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (
Nahuatl
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: ''quetzalpanecáyotl'') known as
Montezuma's headdress currently located in the
Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: ''Weltmuseum Wien'').
Activities
Xokonoschtletl began working as a
tourist guide
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and became involved with indigenous activists who promoted the protection of traditional Mexican culture. He later founded the Asociación Civil Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association People of the Valley of Mexico), through which he has struggled for thirty years, without financial support from the government, for the return of a ''quetzalpanecáyotl'' (quetzal feather headdress) known as
Montezuma's headdress housed at the
Vienna Museum of Ethnology (''Museum für Völkerkunde'').
Apart from
quetzal
Quetzals () are strikingly colored birds in the trogon family. They are found in forests, especially in humid highlands, with the five species from the genus ''Pharomachrus'' being exclusively Neotropical, while a single species, the eared quet ...
feathers, the headdress is ornamented with gold and precious stones, and "is considered the most valuable Mexican relic that is abroad", Xokonoschtletl is also a member of the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (Mexican Front for Human Rights) and its representative to the United Nations.
He considers it very important that the plume be brought back to Mexico because it "is part of
exico'sidentity and national culture". As part of this movement, every year since 1986, he organizes a march that goes from the UN offices in
Vienna
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, to the Houses of Parliament, as well as artistic and cultural events.
Over the years, his request has been supported by the
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
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(INAH, National Institute of Anthropology and History), by
Thomas Klestil
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Early life and career
Born in V ...
and
Heinz Fischer
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when they were president of
Austria
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. He was also supported by Austrian legislators. The members of the
Social Democratic Party of Austria
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, led by Peter Schieder (chairman of the parliamentary committee of Foreign Policy), presented a proposal to return the headdress in 2005. In this initiative, they said that it would be a token of gratitude for the Mexican people, because
Mexico
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was the first country to show their support to Austria in 1938, protesting against its annexation to
Nazi Germany
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.
In 2009, legislators of the
Communist Party of Austria
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presented a new initiative with a similar proposal. In Mexico, the movement has been supported by the deputy Jorge Triana,
National Action Party member,
and Rafael Elias Sanchez of the
Party of the Democratic Revolution
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.
Xokonoschtletl is the official spokesman of the Consejo Mundial de Pueblos Indígenas (
World Council of Indigenous Peoples),
and participates in civic activism, promoting the protection of cultural heritage and the support of ethnic minorities and disadvantaged people.
His Pre-Hispanic traditional dance music group, called ''Ometoetl'' has presented several shows in Germany,
as "La danza del venado" (Deer Dance). He is a lecturer and writer as well. Among his works, written in Spanish, are: ''Lo que nos susurra el viento: la sabiduría de los aztecas'' (1998), ''Sentémonos al fuego: cuentos y relatos de la tradición azteca'' (1998) and ''Juicio a España Testigos Aztecas'' (2007).
Works
Among his published works are:
Works in German
*''Bist Du Mexikaner?'' (1987)
.
*''Unser einziger Gott ist die Erde : Weg, Weisheit und Geschichte der Azteken'' (1996)
.
*''Medizin der Mutter Erde : die alten Heilweisen der Indianer'' (1996)
.
*''Was der Wind uns singt : indianische Weisheiten'' (1996)
.
*''Setzt euch zu uns ans Feuer : indianische Märchen für Erwachsene'' (1997)
.
*''Xokonoschtletl : Wir sind ein Teil der Natur : Indianische Lebensphilosophie'' (edición en video)
.
Works in Spanish
*''Lo que nos susurra el viento: la sabiduría de los aztecas'' (1998)
.
*''Sentémonos al fuego: cuentos y relatos de la tradición azteca'' (1998)
.
*
Juicio a España Testigos Aztecas' (2007)
.
CDs
*''Die Sonne des Jaguar''. John Silver Production, Berlín 2001. "Una colección de mitos indígenas, leyendas e historias de México".
*''Der Tanz der Rehe''. Video/CD, Orpheus-Musiktheater Ostfildern.
References
External links
Official website of Xokonoschtletl GomoraOfficial website of the Asociación Yankuik Anahuak Internacional
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gomora, Xokonoschtletl
1951 births
Mexican dancers
Mexican male writers
Mexican activists
Writers from Mexico City
Living people