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Fiestas Indigenas At Southside Park
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Señora Cobb kneels behind a child as musicians prepare for an Royal Chicano Air Force ceremony/festival. "'Maestros de la tradición' ('Hermana Teresa', Dr. Arnoldo Solis, Andres Segura, Florencio Yeskas, and later Yeskas' students, and Señora Cobb) from Mexico gravitated towards Chicano Artists during this time. They saw the connection of art to community as continuing the Toltec tradicion of artists and warriors incorporating their work with community and culture. They wanted to show the origins of chicano roots also included a connection to Pre-Columbian indigenous ways, out of this collaboration of artists and maestros Danza and Aztec ways were incorporated into the Chicano movement."
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