Kurly Tlapoyawa & Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl

Tales From Aztlantis

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We explore Chicano, Mexicano, and Mesoamerican history, archaeology, and culture, and combat the spread of disinformation about these very topics. Your hosts Kurly Tlapoyawa and Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl invite you to join them on a fascinating journey through Mesoamerica's past, present, and future!  Goodpods #1 in the Top 100 Chicano Podcasts (3 years running!)

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Kurly Tlapoyawa & Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl

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History

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talesfromaztlantis.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Throwback: The Aztec Witches of New Mexico! 22.05.2025

The "Indias Mexicanas" who arrived in New Mexico during early colonization brought with them traditional healing and ceremonial practices. Members of the church often accused these women of practicing "witchcraft." In this episode, we are joined by New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez to discuss the legacies of these women! listener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text! Suppo...

Ad-Free & Extended Episode 77: The Miraculous Virgin of New Mexico! 15.05.2025

Welcome to the ad-free & extended version of Episode 77! As a premium member, we thank you for supporting the podcast. What if I told you that there is an 18th-century painting of the Virgin Mary, armed with an Aztec weapon and surrounded by the bloody violence of the Pueblo Revolt, hanging in the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe? And that the Virgin herself had appeared to a 6-year-old l...

Episode 77: The Miraculous Virgin of New Mexico! 13.05.2025

What if I told you that there is an 18th-century painting of the Virgin Mary, armed with an Aztec weapon and surrounded by the bloody violence of the Pueblo Revolt, hanging in the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe? And that the Virgin herself had appeared to a 6-year-old little girl to give a warning about the revolt, and this image of the Virgin would later become known as "The Virgin of...

Throwback: Aztecs VS Samurai Pirates? 08.05.2025

We here at Tales From Aztlantis would like to issue the following public service announcement: PLEASE DO NOT rely on social media posts as your sole source of historical and archaeological information. This should not be a controversial statement. Yet every day, social media feeds are inundated with well-meaning individuals uncritically sharing and reposting pseudohistory without bothering to chec...

Dispatches From Aztlantis! Cinco de May Day 01.05.2025

Happy May Day! Tlakatekatl reads an article originally published in 1976 in a Chicano newspaper called, Voz Fronteriza , from San Diego, CA. The article is entitled, "International Worker’s Day,” and it's by Kaarina Palomino.  The article does an excellent job of bringing May Day and Cinco de Mayo together in conversation in relation to labor struggles and anti-colonialism globally. We t...

Episode 76: National Association for Chicana & Chicano Studies! 29.04.2025

Our sponsors:  Arkeogato Tours Shop Aztlantis GO PREMIUM! The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies, or NACCS as it is more commonly known, recently held its 50th annual conference. This time in my hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Now, for those who are unaware, here's a bit of background and history about the organization as featured on the official NACCS website.  “The As...

Throwback: The Whiteness of "Latinx" 24.04.2025

Our sponsors:  Arkeogato Tours Shop Aztlantis GO PREMIUM! The Whiteness of “Latinx” ­A couple of years back, Kurly came across a video online about the Chicano Moratorium March of August 29, 1970. In case you’ve never heard of it, the march was a watershed moment in the Chicano Movement, in which the Los Angeles Police met a peaceful Chicana-Chicano-led protest against the Vietnam War with extreme...

Episode 75: Picking Over Kwawhtemok's Bones! 15.04.2025

Our sponsors:  Arkeogato Tours Shop Aztlantis GO PREMIUM! In the late 19th century, a Mexican rancher named Florentino Juárez set the stage for a nationalistic hoax, the consequences of which continue to echo among Mexicano and Chicano communities. Beneath the altar of the village church in Ixcateopan, Guerrero, Juarez placed half-burnt bones, a handful of artifacts, and a copper plaque crudely en...

Throwback: Goodbye Horses! 10.04.2025

Our sponsors:  Arkeogato Tours Shop Aztlantis GO PREMIUM! Indigenous people of the Americas and the Horse  Every once in a while, we see a story posted on social media claiming that horses never went extinct in the Americas and that Indigenous people had the horse long before the arrival of Europeans. If you spend any time on Indigenous social media, you probably know what we are talking about. Su...

Episode 74: Operation Wetback 01.04.2025

Our sponsors:  Arkeogato Tours Shop Aztlantis GO PREMIUM! Well, dear listeners, it happened. Like a super-shitty reboot of a failed TV show that nobody asked for, Donaldo Octavius Frump is back for season two. And like all shitty reboots, this one looks like it’s just going to be more of the same: a rancid clown car of tired, racist, bullshit. Only this time he’s brought along a friend, A similarl...

Throwback Thursday: The Mexika Calendar with Ruben Ochoa 23.01.2025

In this throwback episode from Season 2, Kurly talks with Ruben Ochoa about the Mexika calendar system that he deciphered through his own math expertise and analysis of the codices. Your host: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two regions. He is the author of numero...

Episode 73: Book Suggestions & Listener Questions! 14.01.2025

For our season 4 finale, we take some time to answer burning questions from our listeners, and make some book recommendations for those interested in learning more about Chicano-Mexicano history, culture, and identity! Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the t...

Throwback Thursday: Last of the Aztecs! 02.01.2025

Buy Merchandise here! Become a Patreon supporter here The Last of The Aztecs! Online racial conspiracists often share historical photos of a man and woman dubbed "The Last of the Aztecs." But who are the individuals in the photo? What is their actual story? And what do they have to do with a showman and circus tycoon from Connecticut? Lets find out as we delve into the tragic story of......

Episode 72: The Reason For The Season! 24.12.2024

Well, dear listeners, it’s that time of year again: when the mainstream media and their corporate overlords conspire to wage war on the winter holiday meant to celebrate the birth of our savior and erase our annual traditions. We are referring of course, to the birth of Witzilopochtli as our sun reborn, and the associated feast of Panketzaliztli. But fear not, dear listeners, because here in Aztla...

Throwback Thursday: Nawatl Language Mistranslations! 19.12.2024

Nawatl Language Mistranslations! Lots of well-intentioned folks are sharing information about the Nawatl language online. Unfortunately, this information is sometimes inaccurate or even worse, completely made up! Today we are joined by Nawatl language educators Yan Garcia (author of Learn Nawatl), and Dr. Magnus Hansen (Nawatl Linguist), as we explore Nawatl language mistranslations, mispronunciat...

Episode 71: Bullshit Apocalypse w/ Dr. Andrew White! 10.12.2024

Dr. Andrew White joins us to talk about the consequences of shows like Ancient Apocalypse, and how pseudoarchaeology is often used to accomplish nationalist and frequently racist objectives. So join us as we take a bizarre journey through a world of neo-nazi Graham Hancock fanboys, Atlantis-pushing occultists, and anti-Indigenous propaganda! About our guest: Andrew White is anthropological archaeo...

Throwback Thursday: Forging Aztecness, Danza Azteca history with Kristina Nielsen 05.12.2024

Forging Aztecness, Danza Azteca history with Kristina Nielsen In this episode we are joined by Dr. Kristina Nielsen to discuss the history of the Danza Azteca and Mexikayotl traditions! About our guest: Kristina Nielsen received her Ph. D. in ethnomusicology from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2017. Her research focuses on how music and dance in Aztec revitalization movements shape c...

Episode 70: A Day of Mourning 28.11.2024

Your hosts:   Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl is a scholar, activist, and professor of history. His research explores Chicana/Chicano indigeneity, Mexican indigenist nationalism, and Coahuiltecan identity resurgence. Other areas of research include Aztlan (US Southwest), Anawak (Mesoamerica), and Native North America. He has presented and published widely on these topics and has taught courses at vario...

Throwback Thursday: Maya Apocalypse W/ Dr. John Hoopes! 21.11.2024

Remembering the Maya Apocalypse with Dr. John Hoopes! About our guest: Dr. John Hoopes is an anthropologist with broad training in the archaeology of pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures, with a focus on indigenous populations of southern Central America between Mesoamerica and the Central Andes. He has built a solid base of empirical, scientific evidence and robust theories to help define these as a...

Episode 69: Chicano Power! 12.11.2024

In this episode we explore the origin and meaning of the word Chicano. What does it mean to be a Chicano? Do Mexican Americans who hold right-wing views get to call themselves Chicano? Join your hosts as we dig into these topics! End song: Indigena by Aztlan Underground Used with permission (Tlazkamati, Yaotl Mazahua!) https://youtu.be/DZTmWj2pQJE?si=8ZbmUSi5hTM8Dhv9 Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is...

Throwback Thursday: Dia De Los Muertos is Subversive Spirituality! 07.11.2024

Day of the Dead is Subversive Spirituality! Long before the arrival of Europeans, some of the Indigenous Mesoamerican traditions of honoring the dead were celebrated with two specific feasts: Mikailwitl (feast of the dead), and Wey Mikailwitl (great feast of the dead). These feasts were celebrated in early August through mid-September. In fact, we are currently in the “month” of Mikailwitl right n...

Episode 68: The Aztec Witches of New Mexico w/ Rob Martinez! 29.10.2024

The "Indias Mexicanas" who arrived in New Mexico during early colonization brought with them traditional healing and ceremonial practices. Members of the church often accused these women of practicing "witchcraft." In this episode, we are joined by New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez to discuss the legacies of these women! Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an  archaeologist, e...

EARLY RELEASE "The Aztec Witches of New Mexico W/ Rob Martinez! 27.10.2024

The "Indias Mexicanas" who arrived in New Mexico during early colonization brought with them traditional healing and ceremonial practices. Members of the church often accused these women of practicing "witchcraft." In this episode, we are joined by New Mexico State Historian Rob Martinez to discuss the legacies of these women! Your hosts: Kurly Tlapoyawa is an  archaeologist, e...

Throwback Thursday: Dia De Los Muertos, The Chicano Connection! 24.10.2024

Dia de los Muertos: The Chicano Connection! Chicanos directly influenced the popularity of modern Dia de los Muertos celebrations in both the United States and Mexico. Let's find out how! Your hosts:   Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, cultural consultant, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two...

Ep. 67 EXTENDED VERSION: Old California Strikes Back! 16.10.2024

In this EXTENDED members-only episode, we are joined by Chicano author Scott Russell Duncan to talk about his new book "Old California Strikes Back" and the state of Chicano publishing! "Old California Strikes Back is a modern Ramona Diary, the record tourists kept of the sites of Old California and the book Ramona and Hollywood movies that renamed and transformed them. A mix of fan...

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