In the Aztec households, the men farmed or did craft work such as pottery, weaving, metal working, and wood carving. The women made the clothing and cooked the meals. Until the age of ten, boys stayed home learning skills from their fathers, then they would go to school for a general education and military training. Girls were expected to learn housekeeping and cooking skills; very few girls attended schools.
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They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
An Aztec Family tree is on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Emperors_family_tree An Aztec Family tree is on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Emperors_family_tree
Aztec clans were different tribes of the Aztec community. The clan names varied and were determined by the family names.
CALPOLLI
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Aztec's city life was reserved for the rich nobles. They even had slaves who worked for them. Any poor Aztec in the city had to work all the time in order to survive.
An Aztec child went to school every day
No, Aztec is not an Indo-European language. Aztec languages belong to the Uto-Aztecan language family, which is a separate language family from the Indo-European languages that includes languages such as English, Spanish, and Hindi.
they were call the CALPOLLI
they are called calpolli.
The Aztec culture spread over great areas.