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An Aztec family group was called a "calpulli." Calpullis were larger kinship groups that included extended families, and they played a crucial role in the social, economic, and political organization of Aztec society. Members of a calpulli would share land, resources, and responsibilities, fostering a strong sense of community and mutual support.

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