The Ritual Ascent at Mount Tlaloc, Mexico

Bridging ecology, ethnohistory, linguistics, and art historical inquiry, this article argues that the various forms of vegetation encountered along the slope of Mount Tlaloc during the ascension of the tlahtoque were of ritual significance within Nahua worldview.

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Published in:MAVCOR journal
Main Author: Popovici, Catherine H. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2021
In: MAVCOR journal
Further subjects:B Nature
B Tlaloc
B Nahuatl language
B Aztecs
B Mountain
B Pilgrimage
B Ethnology
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Summary:Bridging ecology, ethnohistory, linguistics, and art historical inquiry, this article argues that the various forms of vegetation encountered along the slope of Mount Tlaloc during the ascension of the tlahtoque were of ritual significance within Nahua worldview.
ISSN:2475-2428
Contains:Enthalten in: MAVCOR journal
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/mav.ess.2022.7