In pre-Columbian Aztec society, calpulli (from Classical Nahuatl calpōlli, Nahuatl pronunciation: [kaɬˈpoːlːi], meaning "large houses", singular calpul [1]) were units of commoner housing that …
2019年3月10日 · Calpulli were collections of people in small rural villages or political wards in cities who worked in and shared ownership, more or less, of the property and fields. Calpulli …
The most important social unit in every city-state was called “calpulli”. It was composed of several inter-related families and therefore can loosely be described as a clan. A local chief was at the …
The calpulli was primarily a unit of kinship that served as a means of organizing families and communities within the broader Aztec socio-political landscape. Essentially, the calpulli …
…division of the tribe into calpulli (“big houses”), pseudo family units established in Tenochtitlán, has sometimes been interpreted as proof of an egalitarian organization. Yet, evidence of social …
2024年11月27日 · About the only thing we CAN be sure of is that EVERY Aztec/Mexica citizen identified with their local calpulli (sometimes written calpolli). As a building-block of Aztec …
A calpulli was a fundamental social and political unit in Aztec society, functioning as a community group that shared land, resources, and responsibilities.