Thanks for watching. As mentioned in the description, this is probably the first video of this culture in English. Please subscribe to see more content like this.
Thank you for covering this ancient city and it's people. It's hard to find information on sites that are not tourist attractions in the English language.
Mexica is from Utah. 200 year walk to Tinochitlan. Scattered Anasazi and Pueblo natives and others through southwest. Per the stolen maps the Spanish have showing the ancestal land of Aztecs that came from Mexica people in south central Utah.
So did the tribes zacateco tribes that inhabited the chalchihuites region kill off the chalchihuites civilizations ? Or did they incorporate them into their tribes and assimilate ? Because i would assume according to world history that knowing conquerers usually didnt completely kill off the conquered and incorporated them and assimilated .
Thanks for watching! Yes, there’s enough evidence to believe the Chalchihuites were assimilated into Chichimec groups, even with sites like La Quemada showing evidence of meeting a violent demise. In the highlands of Jalisco and southwestern Zacatecas area the Caxcans and Zacatecos that lived there were recognized for their farming abilities, in contrast to the more nomadic peoples to their east. This was definitely picked up from their Chalchihuites predecessors. One example is a site called El Teul in Zacatecas that dates back to the Chalchihuites era and was continuously inhabited by these two groups until Spanish arrival.
Thank you! In regards to the Aztecs in the Southwest, there isn’t much evidence of them there besides trade between them. If the Aztecs went there directly is not known.
Yes! Cultures like the ones in this video helped in spreading Mesoamerican influence to places like the southwest. This can be seen a lot in some of the pottery motifs of the southwest too. If I’m not mistaken, the Hohokam culture of Arizona had ballcourts similar in shape to those of Mesoamerica.
Yes, I once watched a video about a scholar who found a lot of evidence that the Cerro de Culiacán in Guanajuato is most probable to be Aztlan. It’s really convincing.
Thanks for watching. As mentioned in the description, this is probably the first video of this culture in English. Please subscribe to see more content like this.
Mexico with 2.087.000 km2 is my second favorite country ❤
Thank you for covering this ancient city and it's people. It's hard to find information on sites that are not tourist attractions in the English language.
Mexica is from Utah. 200 year walk to Tinochitlan. Scattered Anasazi and Pueblo natives and others through southwest. Per the stolen maps the Spanish have showing the ancestal land of Aztecs that came from Mexica people in south central Utah.
40 yes wandering .
Mexican - Mojican , Wisconsin .
Mexican- Mojican- Michigan-
Well done and interesting
Thank you!
So did the tribes zacateco tribes that inhabited the chalchihuites region kill off the chalchihuites civilizations ? Or did they incorporate them into their tribes and assimilate ? Because i would assume according to world history that knowing conquerers usually didnt completely kill off the conquered and incorporated them and assimilated .
Thanks for watching! Yes, there’s enough evidence to believe the Chalchihuites were assimilated into Chichimec groups, even with sites like La Quemada showing evidence of meeting a violent demise.
In the highlands of Jalisco and southwestern Zacatecas area the Caxcans and Zacatecos that lived there were recognized for their farming abilities, in contrast to the more nomadic peoples to their east. This was definitely picked up from their Chalchihuites predecessors. One example is a site called El Teul in Zacatecas that dates back to the Chalchihuites era and was continuously inhabited by these two groups until Spanish arrival.
This is really amazing eny chance the Aztecs where I’n the southwest usa
Thank you! In regards to the Aztecs in the Southwest, there isn’t much evidence of them there besides trade between them. If the Aztecs went there directly is not known.
@@HistoryofAztlan Mesoamerica was Connected to the southwest us a lot I’ve herd
Yes! Cultures like the ones in this video helped in spreading Mesoamerican influence to places like the southwest. This can be seen a lot in some of the pottery motifs of the southwest too.
If I’m not mistaken, the Hohokam culture of Arizona had ballcourts similar in shape to those of Mesoamerica.
Dude you need better audio
For sure 😂 I’m definitely going to re record the audio for some of these videos in the future
@@HistoryofAztlan And I'll be there to listen to it again, then.
AZTLAN was in Guanajuato comprobado
Yes, I once watched a video about a scholar who found a lot of evidence that the Cerro de Culiacán in Guanajuato is most probable to be Aztlan. It’s really convincing.
They were black the original
lol
False dummy
Stop it bro. We got love for our black brothers and sisters but stealing cultures is racist.