So far from God and so close to AmericaIn 1848 one of the most painful histories for Mexico was marked, the United States occupied it taking advantage of the deplorable situation of having fought two successive wars, its independence from Spain and expelled the French invaders from its territories. The Anglo-Saxons appropriated more than half of the Mexican soil and both the Chicanos thereafter have had to face a classist and racist policy imposed on all non-white inhabitants.Initially, the first mexicoamericans organizations were labor unions, but the general problem was much bigger, the loss of their identity, which demanded another level of consciousness of collective unity.Among the limited employment benefits obtained, in the 1960s the Plan of Aztlan was elaborated, as the governing principle of its cultural struggle, rescuing the mythical place of the Aztec-Mexica origin, the Aztlan, manifesting it as one of the attractor symbols of its socio-historical-cultural struggle, which until now has been very effective for its magnanimous independence pretensions of all the states. formerly Mexican, from the southern U.S.This is a continuation of my research on conchera dance in Mexico, maintaining the theoretical-methodological model of complexity-transdisciplinarity and the operational models of discourse analysis and the semiotics of culture to translate the production and reproduction of texts from the Chicano semiosphere.