thank you for showing me! I'm the only one in my family besides my moms cousin who is interested in our indigenous culture. I'll dance by myself to honor and thank the creator.
I really really hope you keep making these. I discovered you awhile ago and I was/am so grateful. I was adopted and don’t speak Spanish (I’m taking classes trying to learn), but reconnecting is even more difficult. ♥️
Relative, if you are looking for ways to connect you can start with SOMOS which is a dna testing company that can tell you what native group(s) you are a descendant of. Also, take a look at canal Nahuatl which teaches our native language. There are other native languages but this is the largest that’s still spoken today. ❤️ Good luck
Tlazohcamati for these videos!! There is not a temachtiani near me to learn these dances from and I really want to learn. 🥺 With your videos I will start I am determined to!!
Yes, it varies on region. In the midwest most often we call them coyoleras. But in the southwest I understand they are referred to as chachayotes. Other terms are koyolli, ayoyotes, and huesos de fraile
thank you for showing me! I'm the only one in my family besides my moms cousin who is interested in our indigenous culture. I'll dance by myself to honor and thank the creator.
Thank you , you don’t know what it means for those of us trying to reconnect with a lack of resources. 🙏🏽
I really really hope you keep making these. I discovered you awhile ago and I was/am so grateful. I was adopted and don’t speak Spanish (I’m taking classes trying to learn), but reconnecting is even more difficult. ♥️
I'm also trying to reconnect and also don't speak Spanish. Don't give up!!
Relative, if you are looking for ways to connect you can start with SOMOS which is a dna testing company that can tell you what native group(s) you are a descendant of. Also, take a look at canal Nahuatl which teaches our native language. There are other native languages but this is the largest that’s still spoken today. ❤️ Good luck
Thank you. I have posted them unpublished, but will go back and make public. I'm glad they are of help ❤️
I am also trying to very hard to reconnect we shall not give up ❤️
This is so helpful, thank you 🙌
Thanks so much and I love your videos
Huh, now I know what that ankle instrument is called. Cool!
So happy I found your profile! I've been trying to reconnect and learn and this is perfect!!
Thanks for sharing!!! My boys and I like to do these together! 👧🏽👦🏽🧒🏽👶🏽 I hope to dance for our Lady on the 12th!!
Lively ❤️ Were you able to offer a danza on the 12th?
Thank you!
thanks so much. loved these basic steps.
Gracias por compartir Susana! Bendiciones!
MIL GRACIAS.
Tlazohcamati for these videos!! There is not a temachtiani near me to learn these dances from and I really want to learn. 🥺 With your videos I will start I am determined to!!
Keep making these !
Beautiful :) Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for sharing I am practicing and feeling visualizing each element giving thanks 🙏
Earth, fire, water and air. Long ago the four nations lived together in harmony, until the fire nation attacked.
=D. Funny running into you here Yei Zipaktli...I recently dreamt you...it was good, you were happy. We miss you. perhaps soon we will gather again =)
Do you have another video of the order of moves all together?
What is the meaning of yay nahui at the beginning of the steps?
Son Los numeros es nahuatl
She is counting in Nahuatl, “Ome Yei Nahui” = Two Three Four
3-4. In our program we count in the Nahuatl language. Its a way to start together
Where can I buy the Coyoli’s you have on your feet ? I tried looking on Amazon but I don’t think I spelled it right
sabanuelos0006@gmail.com. Perhaps I can help you access them in case you're still looking.
Gardenia. I think you emailed me and I didn't follow u 😭 did you ever get the koyolli?
@@susanaollinkuikatltekpatzi8767 no I haven’t got one yet, been looking on Amazon though
What instrument is that
where can we get them ankle Instruments ??
In mexico. =) Or from vendors. I sell them as well.
@@susanaollinkuikatltekpatzi8767 where can I purchase them from you?
Hi @@alyssagallegos4356 do you live in chicago? If not we could do a zelle transaction and I could mail them to you. Please send me an email.
@@susanaollinkuikatltekpatzi8767 yes please can you send your email?
@@alyssagallegos4356 sabanuelos0006@gmail com
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Ankle instruments are more know as chachayotes
Yes, it varies on region. In the midwest most often we call them coyoleras. But in the southwest I understand they are referred to as chachayotes. Other terms are koyolli, ayoyotes, and huesos de fraile