- of the
rulers is
available in this link. 1090-1097: Lady 6
Monkey War
Quexquemitl (usurper, deposed), Sub-rulers Lord 3
Aligator and Lord 1
Movement 1097-1115:...
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Malinxalchitl (reigned ?–1524)
Mixtec Lady 9 Wind
Stone Quexquemitl Lady 6
Monkey War
Quexquemitl Lady 1
Death Lady 13
Flower Precious Bird Lady 2 Flower...
- Lagartija-Abanico de Jade (half-sister of Ocho Venado) and Seis Mono-
Quexquémitl de
Guerra (heir to the
throne of Jaltepec). On the 12
Monkey day of the...
- handcrafts,
making blankets, sashes, rugs,
carrying bags, tablecloths,
quexquemitls, vests, and
other garments from wool.
Other common crafts are making...
- The name “quechquemitl” (sometimes
spelled quesquemitl,
quezquemitl or
quexquemitl)
comes from
Nahuatl and
means “neck garment” (quechtli = neck and tlaquemitl...
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different types of embroidery. Some
clothes that
develop are: backpacks,
quexquemitl, sashes,
shawls and
woolen blankets,
embroidered blouses, skirts, belts...
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sashes and
carrying bags, but
other items such as
quexquemitls are made with
these as well. The
quexquemitl is a
distinctive feature of
Otomi dress. Traditional...