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  2. Macehualtin - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec social class of the mācēhualtin were rural farmers, forming the majority of the commoners in the Aztec Empire. The mācēhualtin worked lands that belonged to the social unit of the calpolli called chinampas , with each family maintaining rights to the land so long as it did not lie fallow for more than two years.

  3. Calpulli - Wikipedia

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    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 had been split into kin-based or other land holding groups within Nahua city-states or altepetls.

  4. Tecalli - Wikipedia

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    Each city-state altepetl, had its own nobility pipitlin, commoners macehualtin, serfs mayeque slaves tlacotin and ruler tlatoani. Nobility was associated with religion, government and war and they had distinct clothing to differentiate themselves from the commoners. Commoners were involved in agriculture and trade and had a sedentary lifestyle.

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    The “Saturday Night Live” star credits the Kansas City talent that went into creating her “dream home” with a unique bedroom and disco ball-inspired hood over the stove.

  6. Mack B. Nelson House - Wikipedia

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    Mack Barnabas Nelson was born in Arkansas in 1872. He came to Kansas City in 1894, where he worked for the Long-Bell Lumber Company.At the time of construction, Nelson was vice president of the lumber company, but he later came to the top position in the company after Long suffered financial reverses early in the Great Depression.

  7. Calmecac - Wikipedia

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    Nahuatl glyph of a calmecac (codex Mendoza, recto of the folio 61).. The calmecac ([kaɬˈmekak], from calmecatl meaning "line/grouping of houses/buildings" and by extension a scholarly campus) was a school for the sons of Aztec nobility (pīpiltin [piːˈpiɬtin]) in the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerican history, where they would receive rigorous training in history, calendars ...

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