Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl


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"Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl" refers to a number of mythical and folkloric explanations of the origins of the volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the Smoking Mountain") and Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl, sometimes called the Mujer Dormida "sleeping woman" in Spanish)[1] which overlook the Valley of Mexico. The most common variety relates the Nahua romance of the princess Iztaccíhuatl and the warrior Popocatépetl. This tale is recorded in several different versions.

A summary based on one version as recounted at a September 2006 "Myth, Mortals and Immortality: Works from the Museo Soumaya de México" exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution.

[edit] The legend of Popocatepetl

Popocatépetl from near the summit of Iztaccíhuatl.

Iztaccíhuatl's father sent Popocatepetl to war in Oaxaca, promising him his daughter as his wife if he returned (which Iztaccíhuatl's father presumed he would not). Iztaccíhuatl's father told her that her lover had fallen in battle and she died of grief. When Popocatépetl returned, and discovered the death of his lover, he committed suicide by plunging a dagger through his heart. God covered them with snow and changed them into mountains. Iztaccíhuatl's mountain was called "La Mujer Dormida, (the "Sleeping Woman"), because it bears a resemblance to a woman sleeping on her back. Popocatépetl became the volcano Popocatépetl, raining fire on Earth in blind rage at the loss of his beloved.

A different tale was told by the Nahuatl-speakers of Tetelcingo, Morelos, according to whom Iztaccíhuatl (or Istācsohuātl, as they pronounce the name) was the wife of Popo, but Xinantécatl wanted her, and he and Popocatepetl hurled rocks at each other in anger. This was the genesis of the rocky mountain ranges of the continental divide and the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt that lie between the two mountains. Finally Popocatepetl, in a burst of rage, flung an enormous chunk of ice, decapitating the Nevado de Toluca. This is why the Nevado is flat-topped, with wide shoulders but no head. Conceivably this legend preserves the memory of catastrophic eruptions. (Pittman 1954:59)

The most popular legend about Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl comes from the ancient Náhuas. As it comes from an oral tradition, there are many versions of the same story, along with poems and songs telling this story:

Many years before Cortés came to Mexico, the Aztecs lived in Tenochtitlán, today's Mexico City. The chief of the Aztecs was a famous Emperor, who was loved by all the natives. The Emperor and his wife, the Empress, were very worried because they had no children. One day the Empress said to the Emperor that she was going to give birth to a child. A baby girl was born and she was as beautiful as her mother. They called her Iztaccíhuatl, which in Náhuatl means "white lady".

All the natives loved Izta and her parents prepared her to be the Empress of the Aztecs. When she grew up, she fell in love with a captain of a tribe, his name was Popoca.

One day, a war broke out and the warriors had to go south to fight the enemy. The Emperor told Popoca that he had to bring the head of the enemy chief back from the war, so he could marry his daughter.

After several months of combat, a warrior who hated Popoca sent a false message to the Emperor. The message said that his army had won the war, but that Popoca had died in battle. The Emperor was very sad when he heard the news, and when Izta heard she could not stop crying. She refused to go out and did not eat any more. A few days later, she became ill and she died of sadness.

When the Emperor was preparing Izta's funeral, Popoca and his warriors arrived victorious from war. The Emperor was taken aback when he saw Popoca, and he told him that other warriors had announced his death. Then, he told him that Izta had died.

Popoca was very sad. He took Izta's body and left the town. He walked a long way until he arrived at some mountains where he ordered his warriors to build a funeral table with flowers and he put Izta lying on top. Then he kneeled down to watch over Izta and died of sadness too.

The Gods were touched by Popoca's sacrifice and turned the tables and the bodies into great volcanoes. The biggest volcano is Popocatépetl, which in Náhuatl means "smoking mountain". He sometimes throws out smoke, showing that he is still watching over Iztaccíhuatl, who sleeps by his side.

Another tale is much like the one before: Some warriors did not want Popoca to be with Izta, since they liked her themselves, and sent a message to the emperor saying that Popoca died; Izta became very sad and died of grief. When Popoca returned, he heard about Izta's death and became sad himself. He went out of town with Izta's body and ordered his soldiers to make a mound for him and Izta. He put Izta's body on one mound and got onto the other with a smoking torch. He remains there forever, looking after Izta, and, as time passed, dirt, snow, rocks, and Mother Nature covered them, turning them into great mountains. Popoca's torch is still smoking as a reminder of what happened.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Secor, R.J. Mexico's Volcanoes: A Climbing Guide [1]

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    I am seeing these actions in our community and am very disappointed that I can't get passed the US military Native Hawaiian Veterans notion of what is!  While our young people are playing with other legends from other cultures and are confusing their minds with reality and myth.  It's time to stop and assess where in the hell are we today with elders, and their Makua generations.  Are we the makua connecting with our youths, if so where and how.  I am talking about long ago not the World War Is,IIs and even Kam's Nuuanu battle for all his battles were US induced!!!! Which in my opinion led squarely up to the Overthrow of 1893!!!!!
    • There's confusion alright................

       

      The stories put out by those who helped defend the Americans............

       

      and the The stories of those who defended Queen Liliuokalani..............

       

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      This is for those who helped defend the Americans............

       

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      This is for all those who defended our Queen:

       

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      "Kaulana Na Pua", an angry Hawaiian song

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      by JesseTinsley 1 year ago 2,258 views

       

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      There's basically two (2) types of Hawaiians.................

       

      1)  the sellouts - descendants of those who did wrong and

      2) the true descendants whose ancestors close to the Queen were beaten, killed, thrown on Kalaupapa the leper colony.........

       

      The sellouts are the ones who perpetuate the FRAUDS...........

       

      The true descendants are the ones who INVESTIGATE the TRUTH and don't make up opinions until the information has been gathered...........

       

      Sorry but have a hard time going past that T H U R S T O N name that you have.........

       

      Corrections need to be made because perpetuation of wrongs are not O.K.  simply stated............

       

      obtw Tane is part of Queen Liliuokalani's and our family too...........fyi..........

       

      and it is a fallacy that Kamehameha had 20+ wives because identity theft/ genealogy theft is part of the games that were played by the overthrow groups..................truly ugly business...........but like a hukilau net, the families know who belongs and who doesn't...................the ones who don't are treasonous persons..........

       

      hmmm......our tutus know as well..............some of our people continue the culture, the pono that is....


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      • Its going to take more than I'm on the list therefore, I know more than ....

         

        It takes being out there sometimes in the action of our young people.  And for most, they are not on the protest line.  They are on the side of the road looking at the death scene and wailing away their youthful years! 

         

        Young people always need guidance not the kind that wreaks hovac with more violence.   That is all that I am saying!

        • "Its going to take more than I'm on the list therefore, I know more than .."

           

          you mean like getting arrested?

           

          just to let you know that I just turned in our documents showing Queen Kapiolani was the hanai daughter of my great grandfather..........making her my grandmother's sister.........

           

          there's more upsetting things for the entity State and the people that are being prepared........ you see, Kamehameha III was our families father/hanai father documented.......and some of our ancestors were closely related to Kamehameha IV, Kamehameha V, Kamamalu, et. als........yep, and IT"S ALL DOCUMENTED......................

           

          and tracking down the wicked ones makes the research very interesting..............

           

          enough said.........we maintain a neutral, non-violent, friendly nation.........those who move towards violence are not part of what we do.............

           

          such as the Trustees of the Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estates, et. als................

           


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          p.s.

           

          some of our family/friends of the Queen's descendants:

           

          HAWAIIAN HOLOMUA'S editor Sheldon's descendant also read her writings.........Sheldon was imprisoned by the PIG'S / Provisional Government because he printed the near accurate story of the wrongful, criminal dethronement of Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.

           

          It's good to see the new generations stepping forward as well........

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          (my daughter below acted on BAY WATCH years ago...........Jason's girlfriend..... the descendants are completing their Bachelor's and express their talents in writings, etc...............these young people are and remain non-violent......not the same kind as in your neck of the woods................)...............these are some of the young alii....

           

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  • We must fest up to the challenges of our young youths and their mates for we have been too colonized in our everyday actions.  Are you standing on false defenses, probable yes!  We all do that some times.  We must be aware of what is happening to our children within the society they have yet to understand! 

     

    We are the matriarch of this culture, it's society and should presrve our rights as mothers of these children against the colonized US military warriors that worship the genocide of Kam I at the battle of Nuuanu. 

     

    The women of Koolaupoko are strong in their minds, spirit and physical beings.  We stand as one together and strengthen our na'au against the fools that behave like pig excrement!  The cowards that they are!

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