The Aztec word for clan was "calpulli." Calpulli referred to a kinship group or a community that shared land, resources, and responsibilities. Each calpulli had its own governing structure and played a crucial role in the social and economic organization of Aztec society.
Aztec clans were different tribes of the Aztec community. The clan names varied and were determined by the family names.
The clans were called calpolli. They owned most of the land.
The Aztec word for healing or curing is pahti or pahtia. Pahtli is the Aztec word that is used for medicine.
The Aztec word for gold is teocuitlatl, which means "excrement of the gods."
I belong to a clan.
The Aztec word for headdress is "penacho."
clan = Shtamm (שטאם)
Cihtli in Aztec translates to "grandmother" in English.
Nahuatl is officially recognized as the language of the Aztec people. The Nahuatl word for sky, or Heaven, was ilhuicatl.
The noun 'clan' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or animals. The noun 'clan' functions as a standard collective noun for a clan of badgers, a clan of hyenas, a clan of Scots.
The ruffian clan took over the town.
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.