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14221501IndianMisnomer created by Columbus referring to indiginous peoples of New World.0
14221502ToltecsNomadic peoples from beyond the northern frontier of the sedentary agricultural area of Mesoamarica.1
14221503AztecsThe Mexaca; one of the nomad tribes that used political anarchy after fall of Toltecs to penetrate into sedentary agricultural zone of Mesoamerica plateau.2
14221504TenochtitlanFounded c. 1325 on marshy island in Lake Texoco; became center of Aztec power.3
14221505TlacaelelAdvisor to Aztec rulers from 1427 to c. 1480; had histories of Mexico rewritten.4
14221506HuitcilopochtliAztec tribal patron god; central figure of cult of human sacrifice and warfare; identified with old sun god.5
14221507CalpulliSeven clan in Aztec society, later expanded to more than sixty; divided into residential groupings that distributed land and provided lador and warriors.6
14221508ChinampasBeds of aquatic weeds, mud, and earth placed in frames of caneand rooted in lakes to create "floating islands", system of irrigated agriculture utilized by Aztecs.7
14221509PochtecaSpecial merchant class in Aztec society; specialized in long-distance trade in luxury items.8
14221510Inca SocialismA view created by Spanish authors to describe Inca society as a type of utopia.9
14221511TwantinsuyuWord for Inca Empire; region from present-day Columbia to Chile and eastwart to northern Argentina.10
14221512IncaGroup of clans centered at Cuzco that were able to create empire in Andean civilization.11
14221513PachachutiRuler of Inca society from 1438 to 1471; launched a series of military campaigns that gave Incas control of the region from Cuzco to the shores of Lake Titicaca.12
14221514Topac YupanquiPachacuti's son and successor from 1471 to 1493; conquered northern coastal kingdom of Chimor by seizing it's irrigation system; extended Inca control into the southern area of what is now Ecuador.13
14221515Huayna Capacruler from 1493 to 1527; consolidated conquests and suppressed rebellions on the frontier.14
14221516Split InheritanceInca practice of decent; all titles and political power went to succesor, but wealth and land remained in hands of male decendants for suppot and cult of dead Inca's mummy.15
14221517Temple of the SunInca religious center locates at Cuzco; center of state religion; held mummies of past Incas.16
14221518MitmaqInca colonists in new regions; used to pacify new conquest or conquered population moved to new home.17
14221519TambosWay stations used by Incas as inns and storehouseslsupple centers for Inca armies on move; relay points for system of runners used to carry messages.18
14221520MitaLabor extracted for lands assigned to the state and the region; an essential aspect of Inca inperial control.19
14221521QuipuSystem of knotted strings utilized by the Incas in place of a writting system.20

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