
Ancient Aztecs Indians Of North America (1971)
The film discusses the history of the Aztecs, the last great Indian civilization in Mexico, which began around 1168 AD. The Aztecs, originally invaders from the north, developed a complex society centered around religion, which demanded human sacrifices to appease their gods. Their capital, Tenochtitlan, was built on marshy islands and featured advanced agricultural techniques, including floating gardens. The Aztecs engaged in trade, bartering goods like corn, cotton, and crafts. Their society was governed by a large priesthood that regulated all aspects of life, including ceremonies and sacrifices. The arrival of Spanish conquistadors in 1519 marked the decline of the Aztec Empire, influenced by both military conflict and religious beliefs. Today, many Mexicans still honor their Aztec heritage.
Keywords
Aztecs, civilization, Tenochtitlan, sacrifices, religion, agriculture, trade, Spanish conquest, heritage, Mexico