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Xokonoschtletl Gomora

March 2, 2026 by
Danza por la Paz Mundial

Guardian of the Huei Quetzalcopilli or Moctezuma's Feathered Headdress

Grandfather Xokonoschtletl Gomora as a writer, traditional dancer, and tireless activist, recognized for his dedication over 40 years to the repatriation of the Crown of Moctezuma from Austria to Mexico. His work is based on the conviction that this symbol represents the return of ancestral wisdom and the reconnection of Mexicans with their cultural roots, essential for overcoming the challenges arising from the Spanish invasion.

Throughout his life, Grandfather Gomora has engaged in intense international activity in defense of this cause. He has traveled to 47 countries, giving lectures, seminars, and workshops, as well as organizing numerous press conferences and marches in Mexico, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. His tireless search for support has led him to hold audiences with prominent figures such as two Popes in the Vatican, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, Prince Adam II of Liechtenstein, Princess Irene, as well as numerous politicians, senators, and representatives. Grandfather Gomora has captured his experiences and knowledge in 11 books, some of which are written in German, addressing themes related to indigenous worldview and the defense of Mother Earth.

Grandfather Gomora, who speaks four languages and is a fervent defender of Aztec culture, denounces the consequences of the Spanish invasion in Mexico, which led to the destruction of cities, the murder of wise men, the imposition of a new religion, the enslavement of the population, and the dispossession of their territories. He points out that, 500 years later, Mexico still faces problems such as poverty, illiteracy, alcoholism, and the loss of cultural identity. His mission to repatriate the Crown of Moctezuma, a symbol of power and wisdom, thus becomes a call for the dignification of the Mexican people and the recognition of their ancestral heritage.

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