Cholulteca people

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The Cholulteca people were the Indigenous inhabitants of the important pre-Columbian religious and commercial center of Cholula in central Mexico, known for their rich cultural traditions and monumental architecture.

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Cholulteca people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
Mesoamerican people
affectedBy Spanish conquest of Mexico NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle platform mounds
stepped pyramids
built Great Pyramid of Cholula NERFINISHED
capital Cholula NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Aztec Empire NERFINISHED
country Mexico
culturalInfluence Aztec religion NERFINISHED
regional pilgrimage traditions
culture Mesoamerican civilization
engagedIn agriculture
long-distance trade
ethnicGroupOf Cholula NERFINISHED
followed Mesoamerican calendar NERFINISHED
had hereditary rulers
priestly elite
heritage modern inhabitants of Cholula
knownFor monumental architecture
pre-Columbian commercial center of Cholula
pre-Columbian religious center of Cholula
rich cultural traditions
language Nahuatl NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Puebla NERFINISHED
mainCrop beans
chili peppers
maize
squash
partOf Nahua peoples NERFINISHED
practiced craft specialization
polytheism
produced ceramics
obsidian tools
textiles
region Central Mexico NERFINISHED
religion Mesoamerican religion
socialStructure stratified society
timePeriod Classic period of Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
tradedWith Central Mexican polities
Gulf Coast peoples
Oaxaca peoples
used chinampa agriculture
pictographic writing
usedFor pilgrimage
regional markets
religious ceremonies

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massacre at Cholula targetedGroup Cholulteca people
subject surface form: Massacre at Cholula