Altepetl
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The altepetl (Classical Nahuatl: āltepētl [aːɬ.ˈté.peːtɬ]) – in pre-Columbian and Spanish conquest-era Aztec society – was the local, ethnically based political entity. It is usually translated into English as "city-state".[1] The word is a combination of the Nahuatl words ā-tl (meaning "water") and tepē-tl (meaning "mountain").
Nahuatl scholars Lisa Sousa, Stafford Poole, and James Lockhart have stated:
A characteristic Nahua mode was to imagine the totality of the people of a region or of the world as a collection of altepetl units and to speak of them on those terms.[2]
They prefer the Nahuatl term over any English-language approximation. They argue that in many of the documents pertaining to the Virgin of Guadalupe, the word āltepētl is often used as a translation of the Spanish Ciudad de México (Mexico City), a translation that has colored the interpretation of the texts and conceptions of Nahua society.
The concept is comparable to Maya cah and Mixtec ñuu.
Examples
- Azcapotzalco
- Chalco
- Culhuacán
- Ecatepec
- Huitzilopochco
- Ocotelolco
- Otompan
- Texcoco
- Tizatlan
- Tlatelolco
- Tlaxcala
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