Jeanette Favrot Peterson did an excellent job analyzing murals done by Nahua artists for a Mexican friary. |
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The Nahua stand to gain from the compensation fund, which they would spend on more classrooms and a nurse. |
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The Nahua temples in the form of a horseshoe were dedicated to the cult of the Bat God. |
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The Nahua Masters invoked the Bat God to ask him for the healing of their disciples or for healing of their profane friends. |
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The most important measures that the Government is implementing is the Protection and Defence of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact in the Kugapakori, Nahua and Nanti Territorial Reserve Plan. |
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The front stoop entrance to the temples of Nahua Mysteries had thirteen steps, and Huehueteoti, the Old God, has thirteen locks on his head of hair. |
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In Latin America, Cipactli was the giant earth crocodile of the Aztec and other Nahua peoples. |
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A few, such as the Mayan, Olmec, Mixtec, and Nahua peoples, had their own written languages and records. |
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It is believed to have originated with the Nahua, Huastec and Otomi peoples in central Mexico, and then spread throughout most of Mesoamerica. |
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Thus, in Mexico the belief that the sun needed human nourishment led to sacrifices in which as many as 20,000 victims perished annually in the Aztec and Nahua calendrical maize ritual in the 14th century ce. |
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Nahua migrations into the region from the north continued into the Postclassic period. |
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Spanish expeditions with thousands of Nahua soldiers marched north and south to conquer new territories. |
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Nahua peoples descended from Chichimec peoples who migrated to central Mexico from the north in the early 13th century. |
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Another dam project in the Nahua territory of the High Balsas was suspended in 1992 thanks to the mobilization and the peaceful resistance of the Council of Nahua Peoples in the High Balsas. |
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Perhaps the most serious dennounce registered by the mission is that the company has started forced contact with indigenous groups that live in voluntary isolation in the Nahua รบ Kugapakori Reserve. |
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The role of the Nahua wife acquired through an alliance would have been to assist her husband achieve his military and diplomatic objectives. |
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This shift into formality give the Nahua the impression that she was a noblewoman who knew what she was talking about. |
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Expansion of the empire was guided by a militaristic interpretation of Nahua religion, specifically a devout veneration of the sun god, Huitzilopochtli. |
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Most of the existing settlements, which had been established by other indigenous peoples before the Nahua migration, were assimilated into Nahua culture. |
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The Tlaxcalans, or Talaxcaltecs, were an indigenous group of Nahua ethnicity who inhabited the republic of Tlaxcala located in what is now the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. |
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