Matlatzinca culture

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The Matlatzinca culture was a pre-Columbian indigenous civilization of central Mexico known for its distinct language, complex social organization, and interaction with powerful neighbors such as the Aztec Empire.

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Matlatzinca culture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesoamerican culture
indigenous culture
pre-Columbian civilization
associatedWith Temascaltepec region
Toluca Valley
surface form: Toluca Valley settlements
conflictedWith Aztec Empire
cosmology Mesoamerican calendar concepts
ritual calendar
economy regional trade
tribute system
engagedIn craft production
warfare
ethnicGroup Matlatzinca people
flourishedDuring Late Postclassic period
heritageLanguageStatus endangered
influencedBy Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec culture

Toltec traditions
interactedWith Aztec Empire
knownFor complex social organization
distinct language
languageFamily Oto-Manguean languages
locatedIn Valle de Toluca
central Mexico
locatedInPresentDay State of Mexico
mainCrops beans
chili peppers
maize
squash
mainLanguage Matlatzinca language
neighborOf Aztec Empire
paidTributeTo Aztec Empire
partiallySurvivesAs modern Matlatzinca communities
partOf Mesoamerica
practiced agriculture
precedes Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
produced ceramics
stone tools
textiles
region western Valley of Mexico cultural sphere
religion Mesoamerican polytheism
socialStructure commoners
hierarchical chiefdoms
nobility
priests
specialized warriors
subgroupOf Oto-Manguean languages
surface form: Otomanguean cultural area
subjectTo Aztec Empire
timePeriod Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
surface form: Postclassic Mesoamerica
writingSystem pictorial and mnemonic records

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Central Mexico preColumbianCulture Matlatzinca culture