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Mexican Xilam as a gateway to (in)tangible pre-Hispanic cultural heritage

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As in other countries in Spanish-speaking Latin America (Ryan, 2011), and former Spanish colonies such as the Philippines (Gonzales, 2015), there are both longstanding indigenous fighting systems as well as more recently created warrior arts and combat sports in what is now known as Mexico. Since the early 1990s, there has been inception and steady dissemination of several invented martial arts developed in the central, Gulf, and northern regions of Mexico by Mexican martial arts veterans with decades of experience in combat sports and Asian martial arts. New martial arts are often created by experienced martial artists experiencing personal troubles within broader social crises (Jennings, 2019). In the case of the Mexican pioneers, their combative experience is aided by their research into native forms of fighting and their vision to create a unique martial art
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
TeitlTraditional martial arts as intangible cultural heritage
GolygyddionS.-Y. Park, S.-Y. Ryu
CyhoeddwrICM & ICHCAP
Tudalennau131-142
ISBN (Argraffiad)9791196964221
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2020

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