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92. Durán 1967, 2:103 [chap. 11]. |
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93. E.g., Torquemada 197583, 1:148 [bk. 2, chap. 17]; 1:209 [bk. 2, chap. 43]; 1:252 [bk. 2, chap. 60]. |
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94. Crónica mexicana 1975:26869 [chap. 15]; Durán 1967, 2:99 [chap. 11]. |
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95. E.g. Crónica mexicana 1975:335 [chap. 33]. |
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96. Durán 1967, 2:100 [chap. 11]. |
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97. Durán 1967, 1:113 [chap. 11]. |
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98. Piho 1974:173; Sahagún 1954:73; 1975:106. |
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99. Sahagún 1952:4950. |
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100. Acosta 1604, 2:441 [bk. 6, chap. 213]; Códice Ramírez 1975:76. |
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101. Durán 1967,2:194 [chap. 23],1:115 [chap. 11]. |
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102. Clark 1938, 1:9394. Clark misidentifies the otomitl's macuahuitl as an atlatl, as may be seen by comparing the more clearly depicted weapons held by the other warriors in the picture. |
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103. Durán 1967,1:114 [chap. 11]. |
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104. Clark 1938, 1:9394. |
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105. Durán 1967,1:114 [chap. 11]. |
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106. See lámina 82 of Códice Vaticano 196465:185 for a picture of a cuahchic warrior wearing the open-weave maguey fiber mantle (Durán 1967, 1:114 [chap. 11]). |
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107. Orozco y Berra (1978, 1:207) maintains that the eagle warriors and cuahchicqueh were noble orders, while the jaguars and otontin were commoners. Brundage (1972:111) suggests that the otontin were limited to the people of Tlatelolco. However, there appears to be little support for these views. |
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108. Also see Sahagún 1959:47, 101, 110. |
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109. Mendieta 1971:152; Sahagún 1954:43. |
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110. Clark 1938, 1:97. |
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111. Durán 1967,1:113 [chap. 11]; Códice Quinatzin 1975:lámina 12. |
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112. Sahagún 1969:110; Stenzel 1976. |
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113. Sahagún 1959:32, 47. |
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114. Acosta 1604, 2:442; Códice Ramírez 1975:76. |
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115. Códice Quinatzin 1975:lámina 12. |
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116. Orozco y Berra 1978, 1:198 [bk. 2, chap. 2]. |
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117. Crónica mexicana 1975:359 [chap. 38]. |
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118. Durán 1967, 2:283 [chap. 37], 2:305 [chap. 40]. |
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119. Durán 1967, 2:287 [chap. 38]. |
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1. Mendieta 1971:129; Motolinía 1971:345 [bk. 2, chap. 12]. |
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2. Casas 1967, 1:347 [bk. 3, chap. 66]; Mendieta 1971:129; Zorita 1971:134. |
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3. This idealized view of Aztec warfare, in which early accounts are largely accepted as accurate, is found in many modern accounts; e.g., Berdan 1982:105109; Bray 1968:18694; Canseco Vincourt 1966:9099; Hagen |
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