This is a story about God, a red native God, native to the Americas
and yet the very same God worshipped throughout the world with
different names. Macias takes the reader through a virginal journey
into Chicano philosophy, employing the spirit world and his native
ancestors as he makes his way wearing serpentine glasses through
his belief system, abandoning Catholicism in the process as he
embraces "La Esencia de las Cosas," the Mexica worldview taught to
him by Andres Segura Granados, the conchero maestro and
capitan-general de la danza. The author begins with his birth in
the 1940's as he explores factors that led to his involvement in
the beginning stages of the 1960's Chicano Movement in southern and
northern California, both in politics as well as the Chicano artist
community. Mexican history is re-visited from a Mexica/Maya native
perspective, as Macias lays the foundation for the native worldview
which came to recognize the One God, Ometeotl, Hunab K'u. In the
process, his personal life story becomes intertwined with native
belief to create one serpentine tale, honoring the spiritual
essence of the Americas, the Feathered Serpent.
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