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THE TRIBAL CHIEF:

The International Head Executive of ANIS

International Chief:
Anastacia Lopez Lopez (Nawat)

2021- 2024

Margarito Esquino Lisco (Nawat)
2004-2021

Adrian Esquino Lisco (Nawat)
1980-2004

International Tribal Chief: Text

ANASTACIA LOPEZ LOPEZ (SHE/HER)

3rd International Chief

Nanzin Anastacia Lopez Lopez was an internationally reknown Nahuahablante from canton El Caulote, Santo Domingo de Guzman. A long-time Member of ANIS and former Board Member, Nanzin Anastacia was called to serve as the International Tribal Chief in the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic, after being elected by unanimous vote by the International Council. She founded the ANIS virtual Nawat language school, Tamachtiluyan Shuchikisa An Ne Nawat, where she has taught Nawat language, Singing in Nawat, and Nawat LGBTQIA+ Studies. She currently lives in and leads from canton El Caulote. She hopes to be able to physically be with the diasporic Salvadoran Indian community in the DC Metropolitan area.

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International Tribal Chief: Bio
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MARGARITO CRESPIN ESQUINO (HE/HIM)

2nd International Chief

As the son of the 2nd Chief of ANIS, Tahzin Adrian Esquino Lisco, Margarito Crespin Esquino inherited the International Chieftainship in a sacred ceremony. Crespin Esquino continued his father's work in the DMV-region, and organized extensively with the Piscataway Indian Nation.

International Tribal Chief: Bio

ADRIAN ESQUINO LISCO (HE/HIM)

1st International Chief

As one of the Founders of ANIS, and the son of the first Chief of ANIS, Rosendo Esquino Ceren, Tahzin Adrian inherited the title of Casique. His International work included community relations with the Piscataway Indian Nation and the American Indian Movement, and advocacy in US Congress for the support of Indigenous Salvadoran people.

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International Tribal Chief: Bio
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