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- Xochimilco was the most important city of the Xochimilca people, one of the Nahua tribes that migrated to the Mesoamerica region. At the same time it was...
- sister culture of the Aztecs (or Mexica) as well as the Tepanec, Chalca, Xochimilca and others. The most important political entity in ancient Mesoamerica...
- the Seven Caves". Each cave represented a different Nahua group: the Xochimilca, Tla****ca, Acolhua, Tlaxcalteca, Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica. Along with...
- esquites are credited as being created by the deity Tlazocihuapilli of Xochimilcas, who is also credited with creating Mexican Atole and corn jelly. There...
- Cuicuilco, Copilco and Tlatilco settlements during the classic period. The Xochimilca people, considered one of the seven Nahua tribes that migrated into the...
- Spanish Rule (1964). These include the Culhuaque, Cuitlahuaque, Mixquica, Xochimilca, Chalca, Tepaneca, Acolhuaque, and Mexica. In older usage, the term was...
- different "Altepetl" city-states fought for political dominance. The Xochimilca, based in Xochimilco ruled an area south of Lake Texcoco; the Tepanecs...
- century. There are two groups from this wave. The first to arrive were the Xochimilcas, who settled in places such as Tetela, Hueyapan, Tepoztlán, and Xumiltepec...
- Culhuacan's tlatoani, Coxcoxtli, helped the Tepanecs of Azcapotzalco, the Xochimilca and other cities expel the Mexica from Chapultepec. Coxcoxtli then gave...
- churns" or on "the land of mud". The origin of its first settlers was Xochimilca. In the superior pre-classic period, as a result of the teotihuacanos...