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2 Concheros Aztec Dance Regalia Headpieces Hand-Made Traditional Mesoamerica

$ 23.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: see description
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Culture: Latin American

    Description

    Concheros/Aztec Dance Regalia: 2 Headpieces, traditional, Mesoamerican, with feathers
    The
    Concheros
    dance, also known as the Chichimecas, Aztecas and Mexicas, is an important traditional dance and ceremony which has been performed in
    Mexico
    since early in the colonial period. It presents
    syncretic
    features both pre-Hispanic and Christian. The dance has strong visual markers of its pre-Hispanic roots with feathered regalia, indigenous dance steps and indigenous instruments such as drums. However, the name Concheros comes from a
    type of lute
    made with an
    armadillo
    shell, showing Spanish influence. The dance in its current form was the adaptation of the old “mitote” dance to Catholicism as a means of preserving some aspects of indigenous rite. It remained a purely religious ceremony until the mid 20th century when political and social changes in Mexico also gave it cultural significance as a folk dance. Since the later 20th century, a sub group of the dance called Mexicas has emerged with the aim of eliminating the European influence, often with political aims. This form of the dance migrated to the United States in the mid-1970s and can be seen in states such as California in
    Mexican American
    communities.
    Although the dance tradition has been known (especially in the U.S.) as "Aztec" or "
    Mexica
    ," it is neither. The roots of the conchero dances (and thus the roots of the modern "Mexica" dances tradition is deeply rooted in the Chichimeca cultures of the north. The
    Otomi
    , Jonaz,
    Chichimeca
    ,
    Caxcan
    , and other tribes never conquered by the Mexica, are the true roots of the Danza Conchera. Whereas the Mexi'ca rituals were based on solar concepts and values, the Chichimeca were rooted in selenic and stellar cosmology. Worship and honoring of family and cultural ancestors was a large part of the Chichimeca tradition. That is why today's conchero rituals always start at midnight, and include rituals to call "down" the spirits of the ancestors to bring purity for the following day's battle (dance ritual).
    ---- Wikipedia
    Data:
    7" high x 10" wide (not including feathers), Velcro tabs for attachment to headband or other gear
    Condition:
    used, show wear
    Origin:
    likely Mesoamerica, modern
    Every item sold is carefully packed for safe shipping. International buyers welcome.