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  • Aztec dancer
  • Species of damselfly

    The Aztec dancer (Argia nahuana) damselfly is one of the pond damsels. Common name originates from the Aztecs, and scientific names comes from the Nahuas

    Aztec dancer

    Aztec dancer

    Aztec_dancer

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    The Aztecs (/ˈæztɛks/ AZ-teks) were a Mesoamerican civilization that flourished in central Mexico from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people included different

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Powwow
  • Native American and First Nations cultural dance gathering

    The head dancers consist of the Head Man Dancer and the Head Woman Dancer, and often Head Teen Dancers, Head Little Boy and Girl Dancers, Head Golden

    Powwow

    Powwow

    Powwow

  • Aztec religion
  • Religion used in the Aztec Empire

    The Aztec religion is a polytheistic and monistic pantheism in which the Nahua concept of teotl was construed as the supreme god Ometeotl, as well as

    Aztec religion

    Aztec religion

    Aztec_religion

  • Human sacrifice in Aztec culture
  • common practice in many parts of Mesoamerica. The rite was not new to the Aztecs when they arrived at the Valley of Mexico, nor was it something unique to

    Human sacrifice in Aztec culture

    Human sacrifice in Aztec culture

    Human_sacrifice_in_Aztec_culture

  • Latin dance
  • Dance styles originating in Latin America

    true Latin dance. Samba Dancer Amalia Aguilar Cuban-Mexican dancer and actress Jarabe Tapatío dancers Tango Carmen Miranda Young couple dancing cha-cha-cha

    Latin dance

    Latin dance

    Latin_dance

  • Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
  • 16th-century Spanish invasion of Mesoamerica

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was a pivotal event in the history of the Americas, marked by the collision of the Aztec Triple Alliance and the

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire

  • Aztec Camera
  • British musical group

    Aztec Camera were a Scottish pop/new wave band founded in 1980 by Roddy Frame, the group's singer, songwriter and only consistent member. The band released

    Aztec Camera

    Aztec_Camera

  • San Diego State Aztecs
  • Intercollegiate sports teams of San Diego State University

    The San Diego State Aztecs are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent San Diego State University (SDSU). The university fields 17 varsity teams

    San Diego State Aztecs

    San Diego State Aztecs

    San_Diego_State_Aztecs

  • Zócalo
  • Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City

    Prior to the conquest by Spain, it was the main ceremonial center in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. The plaza used to be known simply as the Plaza Mayor

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

  • Aztec warfare
  • Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization

    Aztec warfare concerns the aspects associated with the military conventions, forces, weaponry and strategic expansions conducted by the Late Postclassic

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec_warfare

  • List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings
  • This is a list of gods and supernatural beings from the Aztec culture, its religion and mythology. Many of these deities are sourced from Codexes (such

    List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings

    List_of_Aztec_gods_and_supernatural_beings

  • Day of the Dead
  • Mexican multi-day holiday

    Allhallowtide. Some argue that there are Indigenous Mexican or ancient Aztec influences that account for the custom, though others see it as a local

    Day of the Dead

    Day of the Dead

    Day_of_the_Dead

  • Huēhuecoyōtl
  • Aztec deity

    In Aztec mythology, Huēhuehcoyōtl ([weːweʔˈkojoːt͡ɬ]) (from huēhueh [ˈweːweʔ] "very old" (literally, "old old") and coyōtl [ˈkojoːt͡ɬ] "coyote" in Nahuatl)

    Huēhuecoyōtl

    Huēhuecoyōtl

    Huēhuecoyōtl

  • Theodore Kosloff
  • Russian-American ballet dancer (1882–1956)

    who was an ardent fan of the ballet dancer. DeMille was immediately impressed by the dark-haired young dancer and quickly put Kosloff to work as an

    Theodore Kosloff

    Theodore Kosloff

    Theodore_Kosloff

  • Aztec cuisine
  • Culinary traditions in the Aztec Empire

    Aztec cuisine is the cuisine of the former Aztec Empire and the Nahua peoples of the Valley of Mexico prior to European contact in 1519. The most important

    Aztec cuisine

    Aztec cuisine

    Aztec_cuisine

  • Argia
  • Genus of damselflies

    in Selys, 1865 Argia munda Calvert, 1902 - Apache Dancer Argia nahuana Calvert, 1902 - Aztec Dancer Argia nigrior Calvert, 1909 Argia oculata Hagen in

    Argia

    Argia

    Argia

  • Netotiliztli
  • Tradition of dance in Indigenous Mexico

    were certain dances for men and women, though some dances incorporated both genders to symbolize balance, which was a common theme in Aztec religion. Women

    Netotiliztli

    Netotiliztli

    Netotiliztli

  • Springwater dancer
  • Species of damselfly

    including the lavender dancer. The stripe on the side of the thorax is forked in the Aztec dancer and variable dancer. The springwater dancer's preferred habitat

    Springwater dancer

    Springwater dancer

    Springwater_dancer

  • Natacha Rambova
  • 20th-century American film personality and fashion designer (1897–1966)

    Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American dancer, costume designer, art director, and Egyptologist. Rising to prominence

    Natacha Rambova

    Natacha Rambova

    Natacha_Rambova

  • List of invertebrates of California
  • Argia moesta Powdered dancer Argia nahuana Aztec dancer Argia sedula Blue-ringed dancer Argia vivida Vivid dancer Enallagma annexum Northern bluet Enallagma

    List of invertebrates of California

    List_of_invertebrates_of_California

  • Aztec society
  • Society in central Mexico prior to the Spanish conquest

    Aztec society was a highly complex and stratified society that developed among the Aztecs of central Mexico in the centuries prior to the Spanish conquest

    Aztec society

    Aztec society

    Aztec_society

  • Tracks II: The Lost Albums
  • 2025 box set by Bruce Springsteen

    Length 1. "Inyo" 4:36 2. "Indian Town" 3:18 3. "Adelita" 4:37 4. "The Aztec Dance" 4:45 5. "The Lost Charro" 4:47 6. "Our Lady of Monroe" 3:57 7. "El Jardinero

    Tracks II: The Lost Albums

    Tracks_II:_The_Lost_Albums

  • Tenochtitlan
  • Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico

    Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century until it was captured by the Tlaxcaltec and the

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

  • Slavery in the Aztec Empire
  • Slavery in the Aztec Empire and surrounding Mexica societies was widespread, with slaves known by the Nahuatl word, tlacotli. Slaves did not inherit their

    Slavery in the Aztec Empire

    Slavery_in_the_Aztec_Empire

  • Mexica
  • Nahuatl-speaking Indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico

    were the rulers of the Triple Alliance, more commonly referred to as the Aztec Empire. The Mexica established Tenochtitlan, a settlement on an island in

    Mexica

    Mexica

    Mexica

  • Cholula, Puebla
  • City and district in Puebla, Mexico

    wander the streets to hear the concert best. The concert is proceeded by Aztec dance in the main square, as well as a cheese, bread and wine tasting event

    Cholula, Puebla

    Cholula, Puebla

    Cholula,_Puebla

  • Mesoamerican ballgame
  • Ancient game

    the Yucatec Maya word pokolpok. In Classical Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec Empire, it was called ōllamalīztli ([oːlːamaˈlist͡ɬi]) or ōllama, as well

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican_ballgame

  • Huītzilōpōchtli
  • Aztec war and solar deity

    ) is the solar and war deity of sacrifice in Aztec religion. He was also the patron god of the Aztecs and their capital city, Tenochtitlan. He wielded

    Huītzilōpōchtli

    Huītzilōpōchtli

    Huītzilōpōchtli

  • Fall of Tenochtitlan
  • 1521 conquest of the Aztec capital by the Spanish Empire and rival indigenous tribes

    it was the siege of Tenochtitlan that directly led to the fall of the Aztec civilization and the ensuing sacking and violence against the survivors

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall_of_Tenochtitlan

  • Moctezuma II
  • Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520

    the Aztec Empire when Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, and his men seized the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. During his reign, the Aztec Empire

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma II

    Moctezuma_II

  • Brulé (band)
  • New Age / worldbeat musical group

    Chicken dance, grass dance, men's fancy feather dance Linda Thompson- Women's traditional dance (Paul's cousin) Rene Avila- Men's Aztec dance Jade Summers-

    Brulé (band)

    Brulé_(band)

  • Xiuhcōātl
  • Aztec mythological serpent

    In Aztec religion, Xiuhcōātl [ʃiʍˈkoːaːt͡ɬ] was a mythological serpent, regarded as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli, the Aztec fire deity sometimes represented

    Xiuhcōātl

    Xiuhcōātl

    Xiuhcōātl

  • List of songs recorded by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Atlantic City" Bruce Springsteen Nebraska Bruce Springsteen 1982 "The Aztec Dance" Bruce Springsteen Inyo (Tracks II: The Lost Albums) Bruce Springsteen

    List of songs recorded by Bruce Springsteen

    List of songs recorded by Bruce Springsteen

    List_of_songs_recorded_by_Bruce_Springsteen

  • Love (Aztec Camera album)
  • 1987 studio album by Aztec Camera

    studio album by Scottish pop group Aztec Camera, released in November 1987 on Sire. While it was released under the Aztec Camera name, Roddy Frame was the

    Love (Aztec Camera album)

    Love_(Aztec_Camera_album)

  • Mexican folk dance
  • Folk dance

    developed with strong ties to the religious practices. For the Aztecs, there were two levels of dance, those for the elite, and those for the common people, such

    Mexican folk dance

    Mexican folk dance

    Mexican_folk_dance

  • Cuernavaca
  • City in Morelos, Mexico

    Antón, with Aztec dances; 6 August, the feast of the Savior or the Transfiguration in Ocotepec, featuring the Moors and Christians dance, mole, and pulque;

    Cuernavaca

    Cuernavaca

    Cuernavaca

  • Tezcatlipoca
  • Aztec deity of darkness and violence

    Tēzcatlīpohca [teːs̻kat͡ɬiːˈpoʔkaˀ]) or Tezcatl Ipoca was a central deity in Aztec religion. He is associated with a variety of concepts, including the night

    Tezcatlipoca

    Tezcatlipoca

    Tezcatlipoca

  • Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps
  • Junior drum and bugle corps based in Fort Mill, South Carolina

    & III Finalist 67.900 25th Place Division I 1993 La Fiesta Mexicana Aztec Dance, Mass & Carnival All from La Fiesta Mexicana by H. Owen Reed 94.300 1st

    Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps

    Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps

    Carolina_Crown_Drum_and_Bugle_Corps

  • Xōchipilli
  • Aztec deity

    fertility, arts, song, music, dance, painting, writing, games, playfulness, nature, vegetation and flowers in Aztec mythology. His name contains the

    Xōchipilli

    Xōchipilli

    Xōchipilli

  • Ochpaniztli
  • Eleventh month of the Aztec calendar

    Ochpaniztli is the Eleventh Month of the Aztec calendar. It is also a festival in the Aztec religion dedicated to Toci and Tlazolteotl and is also the

    Ochpaniztli

    Ochpaniztli

  • Aztec Ruins National Monument
  • US national monument in New Mexico

    The Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwestern New Mexico, United States, consists of preserved structures constructed by the Pueblo Indians. The national

    Aztec Ruins National Monument

    Aztec Ruins National Monument

    Aztec_Ruins_National_Monument

  • War Dancer
  • many Aztec and Mayan elements, including names and places as well as the armor and jewelry the Dancer wears on his neck and helmet. War Dancer's arrival

    War Dancer

    War_Dancer

  • Ayoyotes
  • The ayoyotes, ayoyotl, aztec jingles or huesos de fraile, are an idiophone percussion instrument of the Aztecs. It consists of a set of hard shells from

    Ayoyotes

    Ayoyotes

    Ayoyotes

  • Catholic Mariology
  • Study of Mary in Catholic theology

    Paul II reinforced the localization of this view by permitting local Aztec dances during the ceremony in which he declared Juan Diego a saint, spoke in

    Catholic Mariology

    Catholic Mariology

    Catholic_Mariology

  • Eagle warrior
  • Special class of infantry in the Aztec Army

    the Aztec army, one of the two leading military special forces orders in Aztec society, the other being the Jaguar warriors. They were a type of Aztec warrior

    Eagle warrior

    Eagle warrior

    Eagle_warrior

  • Roddy Frame
  • Scottish musician

    Aztec Camera and has undertaken a solo career since the group's dissolution. In November 2013, journalist Brian Donaldson described Frame as: "Aztec Camera

    Roddy Frame

    Roddy Frame

    Roddy_Frame

  • Tláloc
  • Deity in Aztec religion; a god of rain and thunder, fertility, and water

    Tláloc (Classical Nahuatl: Tláloc [ˈtɬaːlok]) is the god of rain in Aztec religion. He was also a deity of earthly fertility and water, and worshipped

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

  • Characters of the Mortal Kombat series
  • Outworld in Mortal Kombat X and Mortal Kombat 11. He is an Osh-Tekk, an Aztec-inspired species whose powers originate from the sun, and wields a macuahuitl

    Characters of the Mortal Kombat series

    Characters_of_the_Mortal_Kombat_series

  • Marie van Goethem
  • French ballet dancer, model

    was a French ballet student and dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet, and the model for Edgar Degas's statue Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (La Petite Danseuse

    Marie van Goethem

    Marie van Goethem

    Marie_van_Goethem

  • Tlazōlteōtl
  • Aztec deity

    In Aztec mythology, Tlahzolteōtl (or Classical Nahuatl: Tlâçolteotl, pronounced [t͡ɬaʔs̻oɬˈteoːt͡ɬ]) is a deity of sex, sexuality, lust, carnality, sin

    Tlazōlteōtl

    Tlazōlteōtl

    Tlazōlteōtl

  • Aztec diamond
  • Shape in mathematics of domino tiling

    In combinatorial mathematics, an Aztec diamond of order n consists of all squares of a square lattice whose centers (x,y) satisfy |x| + |y| ≤ n. Here

    Aztec diamond

    Aztec diamond

    Aztec_diamond

  • Massacre in the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan
  • 1520 killing of unarmed Aztec elites by Spaniards during the conquest of the Aztec Empire

    1520, in the Mexica, also known as the Aztec, capital of Tenochtitlan during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, in which the celebration of the

    Massacre in the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan

    Massacre in the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan

    Massacre_in_the_Great_Temple_of_Tenochtitlan

  • Moctezuma's headdress
  • Aztec featherwork headdress

    (ketsalaːpaneˈkajoːtɬ). There is a tradition that it belonged to Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish conquest. The provenance of the headdresses

    Moctezuma's headdress

    Moctezuma's headdress

    Moctezuma's_headdress

  • Coyuya metro station
  • Mexico City metro station

    passenger traffic on 20 July 1994. The station logo depicts the ankle of an Aztec dancer festooned with a cuff-rattle made from nutshells – a pre-Hispanic musical

    Coyuya metro station

    Coyuya metro station

    Coyuya_metro_station

  • La Malinche
  • Nahua aide to Hernán Cortés

    Coast, who became known for contributing to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (1519–1521), by acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary

    La Malinche

    La Malinche

    La_Malinche

  • Concheros
  • Traditional dance and ceremony in Mexico

    mark how the dance has evolved. The dance emerged shortly after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. It is based on the old "mitote" dance, but modified

    Concheros

    Concheros

    Concheros

  • Tōxcatl
  • Day of the Aztec calendar on which an annual festival was held for the god Tezcatlipoca

    [ˈtoːʃkat͡ɬ]) was the name of the fifth twenty-day month or "veintena" of the Aztec calendar which lasted approximately from the 5th to the 22nd of May, and

    Tōxcatl

    Tōxcatl

    Tōxcatl

  • 2013 in classical music
  • needed] Two Movements for Four Pianos[citation needed] Edward Gregson – Aztec Dances (concerto for flute and ensemble) (2010)[citation needed] Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen

    2013 in classical music

    2013_in_classical_music

  • Tlalpan
  • Borough of Mexico City

    Michael who is honored each 29 September with Aztec dance, Chinelos, wind band and other folk and popular dance. The town also hosts the annual Feria del

    Tlalpan

    Tlalpan

    Tlalpan

  • Teixiptla
  • Aztec deity

    A teixiptla is a deity embodiment used within Aztec ritual practice. Either a person or sculpture, teixiptlas were fashioned to represent deities and

    Teixiptla

    Teixiptla

    Teixiptla

  • Aztec use of entheogens
  • Entheogenic use by ancient Aztecs

    The ancient Aztecs employed a variety of entheogenic plants and animals within their society. The various species have been identified through their depiction

    Aztec use of entheogens

    Aztec use of entheogens

    Aztec_use_of_entheogens

  • Macuilxochitzin
  • (cuicanitl) during the peak years of the Aztec civilization. She was the daughter of Tlacaélael, a counselor to the Aztec kings and the niece of the Tlatoani

    Macuilxochitzin

    Macuilxochitzin

  • Huixtocihuatl
  • Aztec goddess

    In Aztec religion, Huixtocihuatl[pronunciation?] (or Uixtochihuatl, Uixtociuatl) was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. The Aztecs

    Huixtocihuatl

    Huixtocihuatl

    Huixtocihuatl

  • Mardi Gras Massacre
  • 1978 American horror film directed by Jack Weis

    roaming the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, sacrificing women to an Aztec goddess. It has been noted for its plot similarities to the 1963 film Blood

    Mardi Gras Massacre

    Mardi_Gras_Massacre

  • Chicano Park
  • Park in San Diego, California

    groups throughout the year. Different groups who practice and perform Aztec dance use Chicano Park to prepare for ceremonies and other events. Every year

    Chicano Park

    Chicano Park

    Chicano_Park

  • Anna Nieto-Gómez
  • American journalist

    had to make do with sociology. In eighth grade, she participated in an Aztec dance program through the Mexican consulate in San Barnadino which introduced

    Anna Nieto-Gómez

    Anna Nieto-Gómez

    Anna_Nieto-Gómez

  • Mexican hat dance
  • Popular Mexican dance

    Mexico. Pedelty, Mark (2004). Musical Ritual in Mexico City : From the Aztec to NAFTA. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 87–89. ISBN 978-0-292-70231-8

    Mexican hat dance

    Mexican hat dance

    Mexican_hat_dance

  • Purépecha
  • Indigenous group of Michoacán, Mexico

    with the Aztecs, the Aztecs still traded with them, mainly for metal tools and weapons. After hearing of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and

    Purépecha

    Purépecha

    Purépecha

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • Nick Watson; camera: Tim Chard; editor: Cath Guiver color 40m 1993 Ancient Aztec Indians of North America Stephen de Borhegyi; script: William Peltz color

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Tenochtitlán (the heartland of the Aztec Empire) alone, and aiding in the victory of Hernán Cortés over the Aztec Empire at Tenochtitlan (present-day

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Ahwahnee (Aztec culture)
  • Aztec name for type of female entertainer

    Aztec world, is the name for the female young entertainers who act as hostesses and whose skills include performing various arts such as music, dance

    Ahwahnee (Aztec culture)

    Ahwahnee_(Aztec_culture)

  • RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10
  • 2025 season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

    Episode 1 Jamal Sims, choreographer Episode 3 Abby Prohaska, San Diego State Aztecs women's basketball Hunter Hernandez, UC Irvine Anteaters women's basketball

    RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10

    RuPaul's_Drag_Race_All_Stars_season_10

  • Tlaximaltepoztli
  • Axe

    Fejérváry-Mayer. Tax collectors from the Aztec Empire demanded this kind of axe as tribute from the subjugated kingdoms. In Aztec mythology, the tepoztli was used

    Tlaximaltepoztli

    Tlaximaltepoztli

    Tlaximaltepoztli

  • Blood ritual
  • Any ritual that involves the intentional release of blood

    casting to intensify the power of such activities.[citation needed] The Aztecs participated in blood rituals around 500 years ago. The blood in the rituals

    Blood ritual

    Blood_ritual

  • The Woman God Forgot
  • 1917 film

    Indian Prince (vaudeville dancer) Several elaborate set pieces were used for this Mesoamerican epic, but the largest is the Aztec pyramid they constructed

    The Woman God Forgot

    The Woman God Forgot

    The_Woman_God_Forgot

  • Mashed Potato (dance)
  • Popular dance craze of 1962

    Potatoes)", both by Dee Dee Sharp. In Australia the dance underwent a revival with Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs' version of "Mashed Potato" in 1964 and in France

    Mashed Potato (dance)

    Mashed_Potato_(dance)

  • Centeōtl
  • God of maize in Aztec mythology

    In Aztec mythology, Centeōtl [senˈteoːt͡ɬ], also known as Centeōcihuātl or Cinteōtl, is the maize deity. Cintli [ˈsint͡ɬi] means "dried maize still on

    Centeōtl

    Centeōtl

    Centeōtl

  • Characters of the Tekken series
  • Mishima sends his personal army, the Tekken Force, to search an abandoned Aztec temple in central Mexico, but they are promptly obliterated by the recently

    Characters of the Tekken series

    Characters_of_the_Tekken_series

  • Xipe Totec
  • Central deity in Aztec religion

    In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec (/ˈʃiːpeɪ ˈtoʊtɛk/ SHEE-pay TOH-tek; Classical Nahuatl: Xīpe Totēc [ˈʃiːpe ˈtoteːk(ʷ)]) or Xipetotec ("Our Lord the Flayed

    Xipe Totec

    Xipe Totec

    Xipe_Totec

  • Fire performance
  • Performance art using fire skills

    one touch the other. Ancient Aztecs performed a fire dance dedicated to Xiuhtecuhtli, the god of fire. The Aztec fire dance is performed today for tourists

    Fire performance

    Fire performance

    Fire_performance

  • Ramon Novarro
  • Mexican actor (1899–1968)

    supplementing his income by working as a singing waiter, a taxi dancer and as a dancer in revues choreographed by Ernest Belcher (father of Marge Champion)

    Ramon Novarro

    Ramon Novarro

    Ramon_Novarro

  • Robert Kelly (composer)
  • American composer, composition teacher, and violinist

    have been several performances of parts of the opera including: Four Aztec Dances and a Suite for Orchestra from the opera. 1957 Guest Composer of the

    Robert Kelly (composer)

    Robert_Kelly_(composer)

  • Keshad Johnson
  • American basketball player (born 2001)

    Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the San Diego State Aztecs and the Arizona Wildcats. Johnson grew up in Oakland, California, and initially

    Keshad Johnson

    Keshad Johnson

    Keshad_Johnson

  • List of In Our Time programmes
  • and author of A Guide to Western Historical Scripts 27 February 2003 The Aztecs Alan Knight, Professor of the History of Latin America at Oxford University

    List of In Our Time programmes

    List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes

  • Danza de los Voladores
  • Mesoamerican rite

    in order to help the ritual survive and thrive in the modern world. The Aztecs believed that Danza de los Voladores was the symbol of their culture. According

    Danza de los Voladores

    Danza de los Voladores

    Danza_de_los_Voladores

  • Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture
  • Spanish conquest this form of divination was still practiced among the Maya, Aztecs and Purépecha. In Mesoamerican art, mirrors are frequently associated with

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors_in_Mesoamerican_culture

  • The History of Mexico (mural)
  • Mural by Diego Rivera in Mexico City, Mexico

    ancient Aztec culture. An image of the sun, which was the center of the world in the Aztec religion is shown. Below the sun are a pyramid and an Aztec leader

    The History of Mexico (mural)

    The History of Mexico (mural)

    The_History_of_Mexico_(mural)

  • Mesoamerica
  • Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas

    Chichén Itzá and Mayapán. Towards the end of the post-Classic period, the Aztecs of Central Mexico built a tributary empire covering most of central Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

  • Xokonoschtletl Gómora
  • Mexica dancer, author, and activist in Austria and Germany

    Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2011. "Aztecs dance in Stephansplatz". Austrian Times. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 20 October

    Xokonoschtletl Gómora

    Xokonoschtletl Gómora

    Xokonoschtletl_Gómora

  • Jester
  • Medieval European entertainer

    common throughout the world, including ancient Rome, China, Persia, and the Aztec Empire. During the post-classical and Renaissance eras, jesters are often

    Jester

    Jester

    Jester

  • Cihuacalli
  • Cihuacalli was an Aztec word that referred to buildings known as "women-house" which was a place for work performed by women. This likely included prostitution

    Cihuacalli

    Cihuacalli

  • List of Nature episodes
  • Jaguar: Hunters of the Caribbean Sea" May 13, 1997 (1997-05-13) 262 14 "Spirits of the Jaguar: The Fifth World of the Aztecs" May 14, 1997 (1997-05-14)

    List of Nature episodes

    List_of_Nature_episodes

  • Xicomecoatl
  • Ruler of Cempola and ally of Cortes in the Aztec Empire

    was the ruler of the city of Cempoala while it was under control of the Aztec Empire. He was known for his alliance with the Spanish captain Hernán Cortés

    Xicomecoatl

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  • Serpent labret with articulated tongue
  • Gold Aztec lip plug from c. 1300–1521 AD

    serpent labret with articulated tongue is a gold-alloy body ornament from the Aztec culture of the mid-second millennium AD. Designed to be inserted into a

    Serpent labret with articulated tongue

    Serpent labret with articulated tongue

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  • Mexico City Metro Line 8
  • Metro line in Mexico City

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    Mexico City Metro Line 8

    Mexico City Metro Line 8

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  • Spanish colonization of the Americas
  • persuaded the leaders of Aztec vassals and Tlaxcala (a city-state never conquered by the Aztecs), to ally with them against the Aztecs. Through such methods

    Spanish colonization of the Americas

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  • Lalo García (artist)
  • Mexican artist

    Mexicana, a folkloric dance organization in San Fernando, California, through which he participated in traditional Aztec dance as a director and choreographer

    Lalo García (artist)

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  • List of serial killers by number of victims
  • promised favors from "Inca gods" in the mountains, the cult came to include Aztec-inspired human sacrifices after prostitute Magdalena Solís took over as

    List of serial killers by number of victims

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  • Ryuichi Sakamoto
  • Japanese composer (1952–2023)

    the following year. Sakamoto worked with artists such as Thomas Dolby; Aztec Camera, on the Dreamland (1993) album; and Imai Miki, co-producing her 1994

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  • Yayin | யாஈந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yayin | யாஈந 

    Lord Shiva

  • NONIE
  • Female

    Scottish

    NONIE

     Pet form of Scottish Iona, NONIE means "island." Compare with another form of Nonie.

  • Aatmaj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Aatmaj

    Son

  • Nischala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Nischala

    Immovable; Fixed; Quiet

  • Gulalai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gulalai

    Beautiful

  • Shirisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Traditional

    Shirisha

    Shining Sun; Goddess Lakshmi

  • Cinneidigh
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Cinneidigh

    Helmeted; helmed head.

  • Abhisarika
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Abhisarika

    Beloved

  • ESSYLT
  • Female

    Arthurian

    ESSYLT

    , ice-fighter.

  • Sudhamsh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Sudhamsh

    Moon

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  • Morricer
  • n.

    A morris dancer.

  • Quadrille
  • n.

    A dance having five figures, in common time, four couples of dancers being in each set.

  • Figure
  • n.

    Any one of the several regular steps or movements made by a dancer.

  • Danceress
  • n.

    A female dancer.

  • Aztec
  • n.

    One of the Aztec race or people.

  • Mask
  • n.

    A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection; as, a dancer's mask; a fencer's mask; a ball player's mask.

  • Cabaret
  • n.

    a type of restaurant where liquor and dinner is served, and entertainment is provided, as by musicians, dancers, or comedians, and providing space for dancing by the patrons; -- similar to a nightclub. The term cabaret is often used in the names of such an establishment.

  • Taglioni
  • n.

    A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers.

  • Unmorrised
  • a.

    Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer.

  • Tombester
  • n.

    A female dancer.

  • Danseuse
  • n.

    A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet.

  • Aztec
  • a.

    Of or relating to one of the early races in Mexico that inhabited the great plateau of that country at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1519.

  • Pirouette
  • v. i.

    To perform a pirouette; to whirl, like a dancer.

  • Morris
  • n.

    A Moorish dance, usually performed by a single dancer, who accompanies the dance with castanets.

  • Morris
  • n.

    A dance formerly common in England, often performed in pagenats, processions, and May games. The dancers, grotesquely dressed and ornamented, took the parts of Robin Hood, Maidmarian, and other fictious characters.

  • Ringleader
  • n.

    The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals.

  • Dancer
  • n.

    One who dances or who practices dancing.

  • Lavoltateer
  • n.

    A dancer of the lavolta.

  • Fleshings
  • n. pl.

    Flesh-colored tights, worn by actors dancers.

  • Tripper
  • n.

    One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.