Ahuizotls
Ahuizotls, also known as the "Ahuizotl" or "Ahuizotl Cult," were a group of indigenous people who inhabited the central highlands of Mexico during the pre-Columbian era. They are primarily associated with the Aztec civilization, although their origins and cultural practices are distinct from those of the Aztecs. The term "Ahuizotl" translates to "the one who is born in the water," reflecting their belief in aquatic deities and their connection to bodies of water.
The Ahuizotls are believed to have migrated from the northern regions of Mesoamerica, settling in the central
The Ahuizotls played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of Mesoamerica during the
The Ahuizotls are also known for their artistic achievements, including their use of colorful ceramics and