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Xokonoschtletl Gómora (Nahuatl: [ʃokoˈnost͡ʃt͡ɬet͡ɬ]; born 17 February 1951, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican dancer who performs to Pre-Hispanic traditional music, a writer, lecturer, and civic activist. He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage. He is best known for leading the Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association of the People of the Valley of Mexico) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (Nahuatl: quetzalpanecáyotl) known as Montezuma's headdress currently located in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: Weltmuseum Wien).

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  • Xokonoschtletl Gomora (de)
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  • Xokonoschtletl Gomora (* 17. Februar 1951 in Mexiko unter dem Namen Antonio Gómora) ist ein mexikanischer Tänzer, Aktivist, Neoschamane und Anführer einer mexikanischen indigenen Bewegung, die sich den Azteken zugehörig empfindet. Sein Ziel ist es, die im Weltmuseum in Wien aufbewahrte präkolumbische Federkrone Moctezumas (span. penacho) nach Mexiko zurückzubringen. (de)
  • Xokonoschtletl Gómora (Ciudad de México, 17 de febrero de 1951) es un danzante de música tradicional prehispánica, escritor, conferencista y activista cívico mexicano. Fue comisionado ante la Organización de las Naciones Unidas por el Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos para fomentar el rescate del patrimonio cultural mexicano. Es más conocido por dirigir la Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak y porque durante más de treinta años ha pugnado por el regreso del quetzalpanecáyotl (del náhuatl: tocado de plumas de quetzal) conocido como el penacho de Moctezuma que se encuentra en el Museo de Etnología de Viena (Museum für Völkerkunde).​ (es)
  • Xokonoschtletl Gómora (Nahuatl: [ʃokoˈnost͡ʃt͡ɬet͡ɬ]; born 17 February 1951, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican dancer who performs to Pre-Hispanic traditional music, a writer, lecturer, and civic activist. He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage. He is best known for leading the Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association of the People of the Valley of Mexico) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (Nahuatl: quetzalpanecáyotl) known as Montezuma's headdress currently located in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: Weltmuseum Wien). (en)
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