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BERT GUNN [Ep.78] Tlakaelel’s last day & new beginning [PODCAST]
BERT GUNN
Bert is a Sundancer and the Tecutli (President) of Kalpulli Chaplin, Inc. He has traveled extensively with Maestro Tlakaelel as his translator, documenter and organizer of the Maestro's many events & workshops around the world. Bert is also the Zihuakoatl (Administrative Director) of Kaltonal (U.S.) and the International Confederation of Kalpultin.
Bert is a clinical social worker. He is the editor of Tlakaelel's book, Nahui Mitl, and has been producing various recordings and CD's of Tlakaelel's talks. Bert has also been helping to organize and document the work on the Tekpan Tontzin (Mother Temple), a new pyramid project along with the Kalmekatl (Indigenous University) in Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Bert has led his life trying to spread Peace at all levels among all he contacts.
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TLAKAELEL:
In 1947, Tlakaelel was commissioned by the Council of Anahuak with a spiritual mission and was given the name and spiritual title of "Tlakaelel" which means "Advisor to the Council". In each generation there is only one man who carries this name. Tlakaelel was the first indigenous leader in the history of Mexico to have achieved, with the aid of his organization, official governmental recognition of In Kaltonal, the Native Religious Tradition. This has taken more than 500 years to accomplish.
Along with Slow Turtle, Wildcat, Big Toe, Grandmother Kitty, Santiago, Chief Windsong, and others, Tlakaelel developed the Four Colors Ceremony, a unifying ceremony honoring the four directions and the four colors of humanity. The Four Colors Ceremony was first performed in 1990 at Watuppa, the Wampanoag reservation in Freetown, Massachusetts during the Peace camp held there. Tlakaelel, thereafter, brought the ceremony to many parts of the U.S. and around the world.
Tlakaelel was the inspiration for the Journeys of Peace and Dignity in 1992, a 15,000 mile relay run throughout the Americas where he coordinated the Mexican portion of the run. He has been the inspiration for the conception and founding of many Kalpullis in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Tlakaelel has led the Sacred Sundance in Mexico for the approximately 25 years.
Tlakaelel was named Grandfather of the Grandfathers in Morelos, Mexico. He was also the founder of In Kaltonal (In the House of the Sun), a Native Mexican Spiritual institution, the first to be recognized officially by the government of Mexico in over 500 years.
In 1997, Tlakaelel was a participant along with the Dalai Lama, Mary Thunder, and other Indigenous leaders and Elders in the "reencounter of the traditions" and was instrumental in the founding of The circle of United Traditions of the World.