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Barrior Warriors connectto Indian past
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OCTOBER 9, 2000

The Barrior Warriors of Aztlan is an eight-year-old group of young Hispanic men in Denver, Colorado, who have connected with their indigenous heritage as part of their service to the local community.

The group has participated in Columbus Day protests along with members from the American Indian Movement. They also work with other Hispanic groups in other communities.

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