Welcome
To White Hawk Indian Council for Children
At White Hawk Iztatutli, we are more than just a nonprofit organization; we are a community rooted in tradition, culture, and the passion for danza. Founded by Guillermo and Anaii Aranda, who first learned the art of danza at the Centro Cultural de la Raza in San Diego, CA, under the guidance of Florencio Yescas from Tacuba, México, we carry forward a rich legacy of cultural expression.
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Join Us and Be a Part of Our Xilonen Ceremony
Xilonen, which means "tender corn" in Nahuatl, is a powerful rite of passage ceremony for young women, deeply rooted in tradition. This 3-day celebration is a beautiful journey of rebirth, community, and spiritual connection. With prayer, dance, and the guidance of their elders, the young Xilonens embrace their responsibilities and are honored as they transition into a new phase of life. This ceremony is a testament to the strength of community, the reverence for the earth, and the divine connection that unites us all. White Hawk has hosted this 3 day ceremony for 42 years.
Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your unwavering support and generosity. At White Hawk Indian Council for Children, we strive to preserve the rich tradition of danza, and it is your contributions that make this mission possible.
Without your support, we would not be where we are today. Your belief in our cause and your dedication to our community have empowered us to grow, thrive, and make a lasting impact. From all of us at White Hawk Indian Council for Children, thank you for being an essential part of our journey.
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