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Creating a Chicana/o Red Road to Decolonization & Aztlan

...a Roadmap Towards a Native Identity & Worldview

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Creating a Chicana/o Red Road to Decolonization & Aztlan

By: Ysidro Ramon Macias
Narrated by: Ysidro Ramon Macias, LaNada War Jack
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The book reveals the Universal and Cosmic Love of the Red Road.

The Red Road is the philosophy/worldview/religion of the native Indian tribes/pueblos of North and South America.

This worldview promotes integration with Mother Earth and the cosmos to achieve harmony within eternally evolving existence. Using the Chicano as an example, the book explores the human lifetime as a cosmic being with eternal cycles of reincarnation and integration.

This cosmic journey is examined from the perspective of the Red Road.

The book has three goals:

  1. Introduce the Shoshone/Bannock, Mayan, and Aztec/Mexica Red Roads
  2. Assess the need for decolonization from the European heritage in Mexico and the United States
  3. Provide an outline to create your own Red Road

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©2021 Ysidro R Macias (P)2022 Ysidro R Macias
Religious Studies Americas Mexico Latin America Latin American Studies Social Sciences Specific Demographics Education Ancient History
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I am an enrolled native in the US married to a husband who's father was born and raised in Chihuahua. DNA testing opened his eyes to his indigenous roots and this book is the perfect guide to finding your way as a Chicano with indigenous identity and connection

As a Kiowa woman, thank you

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