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Happy Mexican Independence Day 🇲🇽 and Hispanic heritage month!! (Why dose it start in the middle of the month..)
Happy Mexican Independence Day !!! 🇲🇽
Here are my favorite Mexican characters celebrating and being proud to be Mexican
Yes Zim is also likes to celebrate
Anyway VIVA MEXICO CABRONES !!!✝️❤️🔥
Photo credit: Juan Franco (On Facebook)
In honor of hispanic heritage month and Mexican independence day I've decided to honor my blood and draw one of my sky kid ocs katrina doing some bailar folclórico,shout out to all my Latinos out there!
(OK so she's not actually done yet but I'll add some color and more details soon!)
feliz dia de la independencia!
On this day (Dieciséis de Septiembre) in 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rallied his parishioners in the small town of Dolores, Mexico, to encourage them to fight against the injustices they suffered under Spanish rule. The Grito de Dolores (Eng. Cry of Dolores) marked the beginning of the eleven-year-long Mexican War of Independence.
In the poem “La Calle de la Independencia,” the poet and politician Juan de Dios Peza (1852-1910) reflects on the courage and sacrifice, not only of leaders of the fight for Mexican independence like Father Hidalgo, but also “mil y mil cuyos nombres no se apagan / una legión de heroicos insurgentes” (Eng. thousands whose names do not fade away / a legion of heroic insurgents).
Images from: Peza, Juan de Dios. Leyendas Históricas, Tradicionales y Fantásticas de las Calles de la Ciudad de Mejico. París: Garnier Hermanos, 1898.
Call number: PQ7297 .P38 L4
Catalog record: https://bit.ly/398cShp
Katory wearing traditional Mexican outfits in commemoration of September “pary”, hopefully no one wants to accuse her of cultural appropriation ......