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2007-01-23 04:15:13 · 1 answers · asked by Mendi8a 5 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

if you have any info about the Tlaxcaltecas please feel free to email me!

2007-01-23 08:16:50 · update #1

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Chicomoztoc is the name for the mythical origin place of the Aztec Mexicas, Tepanecs, Alcohuas, and other Nahuatl-speaking peoples (or Nahuas) of the central Mexico region of Mesoamerica, in the Postclassic period.

There is an association of Chicomoztoc with certain legendary traditions concerning Culhuacan ( Colhuacan ), an actual pre-Columbian settlement in the Valley of Mexico which was considered to have been one of the earliest and most pre-eminent settlements in the valley. Culhuacan ("place of those with ancestors" is its literal meaning in Classical Nahuatl) was viewed as a prestigious and revered place by the Aztec/Mexica (who also styled themselves 'Culhua-Mexica'). In Aztec codical writing, the symbol or glyph representing the toponym of Culhuacan took the form of a 'bent' or 'curved' hill (a play on the homonym col- in Nahuatl, meaning "bent, twisted", eg as if by old age.

Some researchers have attempted to identify Chicomoztoc with a specific geographic location, likely between 60 and 180 miles northeast of the Valley of Mexico including perhaps a height near the present-day town of San Isidro Culhuacan.

2007-01-23 04:20:42 · answer #1 · answered by Someone who cares 7 · 0 0

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