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The Aztecs who spoke Nahuatl, the most widely-spoken group of Native American languages in Mexico or in North America, called the plant Cuitlaxochitl meaning excrement flower. The Aztecs who spoke Nahuatl, the most widely-spoken group of Native American languages in Mexico or in North America, called the plant Cuitlaxochitl meaning excrement flower.
Aztec society was based mostly in Mexico, and the Inca people were from Peru. Mexico is north of Peru.
Yes mexicans are aztec the very word mexican means aztec nation in fact most native american tribes from mexico to canada are direct descendent of the "aztecs" including the koras,navajo,zepotec,apache,hopi,zuni and all share the same DNA.Mexica migrated from modern day western united states south ,north,east,and west now while the spanish did in fact take over the aztec empire they did not destroy its people genetically speaking a large portion of the populous was mixed with spanish blood gas long since been diluted over the generations to not matter enough to say mexicans are spanish and not aztecs or mexica
When the Western Hemisphere was originally colonized, perhaps 40,000 years ago, a group of Asians crossed the (then frozen) Bering Strait from Siberia into Alaska, and then they and their descendants gradually explored North America, Central America, and South America, over the millennia. Various cultures gradually evolved from that original tribal migration, including the Aztecs.
Take your pick - North American, Saharan, Arabian Deserts.
Probably the forebears of the American Indians, via the Bering Strait, but also possibly the ancestors of the Aztecs/Mayans.
northwest indians
James A. Jones has written: 'Traditions of the North American Indians' -- subject(s): Folklore, Indians of North America, Social life and customs 'Traditions of the North American Indians'
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They called it as Native American Homes.
The the empire Aztecs kill the Maya people in the early north amerivan .
American Indians are called "indigenous peoples," meaning they belong to the continent of North America. Historians estimate that American Indians have been living in North America for at least 15,000 years.
American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.
As many as 80 million Indians lived north of mexico in the 1400s.
People of the First Nations (American Indians).