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From left, Tonaltzin Olivares (Honorable Sun), Ayolotzin Nava (Heart like Water), Acamitzin Zamora (Dart of Bamboo), and Tlakatekolotl Nava (Man Owl) before a performance at Fiesta del Mar at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Children in the Yaocuauhtli - Eagle Warrior “calpulli,” or group, are taught traditions and are participating from a young age.

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USA "Eagle Warrior: Let The Children Know" Jay Dunn
From left, Tonaltzin Olivares (Honorable Sun), Ayolotzin Nava (Heart like Water), Acamitzin Zamora (Dart of Bamboo), and Tlakatekolotl Nava (Man Owl) before a performance at Fiesta del Mar at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Children in the Yaocuauhtli - Eagle Warrior “calpulli,” or group, are taught traditions and are participating from a young age.