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    Bernalillo, New Mexico, the Matachines de San Lorenzo have been performing for more than 300 years. The Danza de Matachines is explained by oral tradition...
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    Saltillo (section Matachines)
    matachines: soldados de la Virgen (Chihuahua)". México Desconocido (in Spanish). Retrieved August 24, 2023. Cruz Viveros, Sabino (2021). "Matachines o...
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    Pueblo Revolt. Among the festivities are a set of dances performed by matachines. An image of the saint is kept in the house of a local family throughout...
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  • antelope, bow-and-arrow, Comanche, corn, basket, buffalo, deer, harvest, Matachines, and turtle dances. January 1: Transer of Canes: dances at most pueblos...
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  • The Mattachine Society (/ˈmætəʃiːn/), founded in 1950, was an early national gay rights organization in the United States, preceded by several covert and...
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    Zacatecan Danza de Matachines (Dance of the Matachines)...
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    Retrieved November 14, 2023. Rodríguez, Sylvia (April 10, 2009). The Matachines Dance: A Ritual Dance of the Indian Pueblos and Mexicano/Hispano Communities...
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    Pueblo and Territorial Style churches, ceremonial dances such as the matachines, religious artistic expression of kachinas and santos, religious holidays...
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    the Quetzales dance. The headdress is smaller and less ostentatious. Matachines is mostly performed in the states of Zacatecas and Aguascalientes but...
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  • Danza de los Viejitos Danza de los Voladores Huapango Jarabe tapatío Matachines La Raspa Arab dance Biyelgee Ahidus Jedba Reggada Taskiwin Yein Klompendans...
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  • Mardana Jhumair Marinera (Peru) Mascherata Mashed Potato Masque Matachin (Matachines) Matki dance Māʻuluʻulu Maypole dance Maxixe (Social) Mazur (dance) (Poland)...
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    The major indigenous dances include the Deer Dance, the Pascola and the Matachines, which is mostly performed in Huatabampo. Herbal medicine is still widely...
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    of La Llorona Ay, Compadre! (1994) The Farolitos of Christmas (1987) Matachines (1992) Billy the Kid (1995) Who Killed Don Jose? (1995) Rosa Linda (2013)...
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    Owingeh Ohkay Owingeh Dept. of Education History of Ohkay Owingeh Los Matachines at Ohkay Owingeh, photo gallery Ohkay Owingeh, Indian Pueblo Cultural...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alcalde, New Mexico. Abiquiu Online – Serving the Northern New Mexico Area Los Matachines – Alcalde, photo gallery...
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    New Mexico, the town celebrates the San Ysidro Feast day on 15 May. Matachines dance through the streets and the fiesta is a big part of the celebrations...
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    honour of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the celebration includes dances of matachines, folk verbena and pyrotechnic games. Ciudad Victoria has a wide range...
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    are usually sacrificed for feasting, accompanied by the dance of the Matachines and violin music. The second-largest indigenous group in Durango is the...
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    The Dwyane Ortega Band, and dances from Indigenous Pueblo Dancers, Los Matachines de Bernalillo, and Popé's Dancers. The start of Fiestas is marked by the...
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    Yaqui clothing and perform native dances such as El Coyote (The Coyote), Matachines, Los Pascolas and especially the Danza del Venado (Deer Dance), animal...
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    Brazilian folk dancePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Matachines – Ritual dancers Moreška – Croatian traditional dance re-enactment of...
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    Morianbron, Morisco, Moros y cristianos, and Morris dance. Italian folk dance Matachines Morris dance Weapon dance Brown, Alan; Cardamone, Donna G. (20 January...
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    that are predominantly Mexican in character, during which the standard matachines are danced. The elote (tender maize) First Fruits Fiesta is a non-Christian...
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  • "Matachines Dance," 1937, depicts an intricate dance popular in Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo....
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  • made of pinyon logs. Native Americans of New Mexico often partake in matachines dances around Christmas time. These dances combine elements of the Spanish...
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  • – – – Ojibwa war song water drum Omaha pipe dance Pueblo Matachines - work song Matachines Anasazi flute - drum - flageolet New Mexico - Shalako Quebecois...
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    celebrated on July 25. This event is distinguished by the dance of the matachines and the Tastoanes, done only here. The Tastoanes dance symbolized the...
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    pilgrimages are made by peregrinos who arrive praying or chanting, and matachines who dance all the way up to the basilica. They all emerge from various...
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  • under General Stephen W. Kearny. Other writings include More About the Matachines, an article suggesting origins of the dance performed by both Hispanos...
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  • Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers, Ballet Folklórico de México, the Bernalillo Matachines Dance Company, and presentations by Carlo Bonfiglioli, Sylvia Rodriguez...
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