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The Aztec priest were called 'tlamacazui'  the 'Giver'. The priests main role was to give the deity's their appropriate offerings by leading sacrifices and rituals in their honor.  Due to the importance of religion in the Aztec civilization, priests were regarded and respected like that of nobility and considered part of that society.  Priest(s) were required to live an exemplary lives, and were responsible for fasting and paying penance.   * Aztec priests. Aztec Civilization, Maya Civilization, Maya Art, Ancient Aztecs, Aztec Culture, Mayan Art, Aztec Warrior, Mayan Culture, Aztec Art

The Aztec priest were called 'tlamacazui' the 'Giver'. The priests main role was to give the deity's their appropriate offerings by leading sacrifices and rituals in their honor. Due to the importance of religion in the Aztec civilization, priests were regarded and respected like that of nobility and considered part of that society. Priest(s) were required to live an exemplary lives, and were responsible for fasting and paying penance. * Aztec priests.

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Description From the Maya Highlands (Guatemala) a K'iche Ajpop (ruler) equivalent to the Ahau or the Halach Uinic of the Yucatan (Maya Lowlands). Their lords were said to favor red and blue colors and they decorated them with threads of gold and silver. The K'iche prince, Tecum Uman was said to wear a triple crown of gold, emeralds and diamonds when he confronted Tunatiuh (Pedro de Alvarado). Reconstructed from the above descriptions ^, the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, remains from the Cawek Palace…

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