Tira de la Peregrinación

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Tira de la Peregrinación is a pre-Hispanic Aztec pictorial manuscript that visually narrates the Mexica migration from Aztlán to the Valley of Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aztec codex
pictorial manuscript
pre-Hispanic manuscript
alsoKnownAs Migration Strip
associatedWith Aztlan
surface form: Aztlán

Mexica
surface form: Mexica people

Tenochtitlan
Valley of Mexico
chronologicalScope Mexica migration period
culturalContext Mesoamerica
culture Aztec culture
surface form: Aztec
depicts Mexica leaders
Mexica migration
calendar glyphs
founding of Tenochtitlan
journey from Aztlán to the Valley of Mexico
place glyphs along the migration route
year signs
discipline archaeology
art history
ethnohistory
function legitimization of Mexica rule
record of Mexica origins
genre historical narrative
iconography footprint trails indicating movement
place glyphs with hills and water
speech scrolls
temples and shrines
year-bearer signs
language Nahuatl pictographic
material amatl paper (bark paper)
narrativeMode visual narrative
regionOfOrigin Central Mexico
relatedWork Codex Boturini
scriptType pictographic writing
studiedIn Mesoamerican codex scholarship
subject Aztec political history
Aztec sacred geography
Mexica origin myth
theme identity formation
migration
sacred destiny
territorial expansion
timeOfCreation pre-Hispanic era
usedBy colonial-era indigenous historians

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Codex Boturini alternateName Tira de la Peregrinación