Mexico is a country of color, diversity, grand differences in geography, climate and perspective.
The same is true of her people. From the mysterious origins and fates of her earliest inhabitants; the current indigenous peoples; to the history and influence of immigrants from Spain and other areas of the world, Mexico has developed an intricate and fascinating society.
Through these pages, MexConnect will enable understanding and insight into North America’s most dynamic society.
The Beginnings:
The Pre Classical Period
- Map of the Preclassic Era: 2500 B.C. to 250 A.D.
- The Olmeca Culture
- The Classical Period
- Map of the Classic Era: 250 B.C. – 900 A.D.
- Teotihuacan
- Monte Albán and the Zapoteca Culture
- The Maya Culture
- Maya Index
The Post Classical Period
- Map of the Postclassic Era: 900 A.D. – 1521 A.D.
- The Pre-Hispanic Era in Oaxaca
- The Tolteca and Chichimeca Cultures
- The Quetzalcoatl Trinity
- Tarasco Culture & Empire (1100 – 1522)
- The Aztecs and the Founding of Tenochtitlan (1325 – 1521)
- Texcoco – Nezahualcoyotl: The Philospher King (1403-1473)
- Moctezuma I (The Other Moctezuma)
- Chauhtemoc: Winner in Defeat
The Indigenous Peoples
- The Huichol Index – Culture, Symbols and Art
– A complete section exploring this vanishing native people of Mexico. - The Maya Index
– Complete section – their history, cities and civilization. In English & Español. - Mythology and Legends of the Nahua People
- The Tarahumara: An Endangered Species (Shep Lenchek)
- Sixteenth Century Indigenous Jalisco
- Indigenous Chihuahua: A Story of War and Assimilation
- Indigenous Zacatecas: An Overview
- Indigenous Mexico – An Overview
- Indigenous Peoples of Oaxaca
- Are You Related to the Aztecs? An Analysis of The Uto-Aztecan Family
The Immigrants
Published or Updated on: May 13, 2011