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  Mexica | BoardGameGeek
Mexica plots the development of the city of the same name on an island in lake Texcoco.
In the second scoring round at the end of the game, all land areas are scored, not just districts.
Mexica is the third game in the Mask Trilogy.
www.boardgamegeek.com /game/2955   (394 words)

  
  Ciudad de México.- City history
Here the secular pilgrimage of the Mexica came to its end; the signal for this was the vision of an eagle devouring a snake while perched on a cactus growing on the island.
This expansion was achieved under the direction of such outstanding rulers as Izcoatl, Moctezuma I, Axayacatl, Tizoc, Ahyuizotl, and Moctezuma II and their highly-disciplined groups of eagle-warriors and jaguar-warriors, together with the prosperous activities of craftsmen and traders.
The memory of Aztlan (city-island) is expanded and consolidated based on the ancient models of Teotihuacan and Tula: the astronomical orientation of the principal avenues of the city with a ceremonial enclosure at its center.
www.mexicocity.com.mx /history1.html   (1168 words)

  
 MEXICA MOVEMENT: Indigenous Liberation for Anahuac
The Mexica civilization (incorrectly called "Aztec" by later European historians) was the last of our great Anahuac civilizations (1325 to 1521).
The Mexica were victims of an ethnocide that left no one today who can authentically call themselves Mexica, much like in Italy there is no one who can authentically call themselves Roman.
Mexica does not negate Maya or Huichol or Comanche or Shoshone or any of our other Nican Tlaca (Indigenous) civilizations or cultures.
www.mexica-movement.org   (1775 words)

  
 The Mexica / Aztecs
Properly speaking, all the Nahua-speaking peoples in the Valley of Mexico were Aztecs, while the culture that dominated the area was a tribe of the Mexica (pronounced "me-shee-ka") called the Tenochca ("te-noch-ka").
The earliest we know about the Mexica is that they migrated from the north into the Valley of Mexico as early as the twelfth century AD, well after the close of the Classic Period in Mesoamerica.
The Mexica were, then, originally Chichimec when they migrated into Mexico, but eventually became Toltecs proper.
www.wsu.edu /~dee/CIVAMRCA/AZTECS.HTM   (2761 words)

  
 Mexica Board Game - Buy/Read Reviews
The Mexica board game has you developing the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlán, and what an interesting city it is! Aztec temples, canals and bridges...
The Mexica board game is a classic development game: you're given a certain number of action points and have to use them wisely to grow the city and dominate it.
Movement is either done across the Mexica board at the cost of 1 AP per square, or by "teleportation" which means you can pick up your piece and place it anywhere on the board at the cost of 5 AP.
www.rainydaygames.ca /Product.asp?Product=RIO192&Name=Mexica   (615 words)

  
 Bruno Faidutti
In Mexica, players have few action points - six - and the situation on the board is somewhat easier to visualize than in Tikal, and much easier than in Java.
Since this was the only little problem with the two other games, Mexica, which is tactically as interesting as the others, could have been the best of the series.
Mexica has been made in the same style by the same Franz Vohwinkel, but this time he missed the point.
www.faidutti.com /index.php?Module=ludotheque&id=230   (489 words)

  
 Mexica Tiahui Ballet Folklorico: Home
How to get involved- There are two ways to get involved with Mexica Tiahui: one is to sign up for the class, and the other is to be a member of the club.
Mexica Tiahui Ballet Folklórico is a non-profit organization at California State University, Bakersfield, whose primary goal is to preserve the history, art and culture of Mexico.
Mexica Tiahui promotes cultural diversity through the art of Mexican folk dancing.
www.csub.edu /mexicatiahui   (183 words)

  
 Gran Marcha, Los Angeles. March 25, 2006
The photos below are Mexica Movement photos of the March 25, 2006 historic event.
Members and supporters of the Mexica Movement building the posters that would help educate our people as to the background behind all of this racism.
Mexica Movement was there and the majority of our membership has been born in the "U.S.".
www.mexica-movement.org /granmarcha.htm   (475 words)

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