User talk:Tiahui
Tiahui, I placed a request up on the Nahuatl discussion page 4 months back and I'm still hoping to find an answer. The saying of Mexica Tiahui is predominant in southern califronia chicano culture, but is not readily defined. Would you be willing to find a place somewhere in the wiki-verse to allow this quote to have a home? S
Sayings I've been trying to look for a definition to a saying that I think is Nahuatl "Mexica tiahui amotihuihui amo maca mo maceualtis in tlein tiq elehuia." if it is or even if it is another Chicano saying can we have it defined and cited on an appropriate page. I'm a native to San Diego of European descent. I know the saying, but I can only connect it to the people always move forward. I'd appreciate any assisitance in defining it. Thanks FOK SD OA 05:10, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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You may want to check out Wikipedia:WikiProject Mexican-Americans/Chicanos and see if you're interested.--Rockero 10:34, 21 February 2006 (UTC)