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TOLTECS>
  The Toltecs were an Indian tribe who existed from 900 A.D.  to 1200.	They
had a capital city of Tollan, and their influences reached south to the Yucatan
and Guatemala.	They were a composite tribe of Nahua, Otomi, and Nonoalca.  The
Tolt ecs made huge stone columns decorated like totem poles.

AZTECS>
  Aztecs were an American Indian people who rule an empire in Mexico during the
1400's and early 1500's.  They practiced a religion that affected every part of
their lives.  To worship the Aztecs built towering temples, created huge
sculptures, and had human sacrifices.  The center of Aztec civilization was a
river valley in Mexico.  The emperor of the Aztecs was called the "huey
tlatoani" (great speaker).  A council of high-ranking no bles chose him from
the members of a royal family.	The Aztec society had four main classes nobles,
commoners, serfs, and slaves.  The typical Aztec household consisted of a
husband and wife, their unmarried children, and a number of the husbands
relative s.  Boys were educated by their father until aboutn 10 years of age.
The Aztecs married at an early age, women at about 16, men at about 20.
Warfare was considered a religious duty by the Aztecs.	They fought not only to
enlarge their empire but also to take prisoners to sacrifice to the gods.  The
market place was a major center of Aztec life, more than 60,000 people visited
it daily.  They had no system of money, they traded goods and services for
other goods and services.  They had no pack-animals, a nd as a result, they
themselves had to carry all their goods over land.  The end of the Aztec empire
came when the Spaniards came.  The first time the Spaniards were mistaken for
returning gods.  When they returned to Spain, they told of all the gold that
the Aztecs had.  The Spaniards returned one year later with canons and they had
the help of the other indian tribes of the area, in destroying the Aztec
empire.

MAYANS>
  The Mayan civilization flourished from the 3rd to the 16th centuries in an a
rea the included the peninsula of Yucatan and the eastern part of Chiapas in
Mexico, most of Guatemala, the western region of the Republic of Honduras.  In
the Spanish conquest only a few Mayans resisted the conversion to Christianity.
The Mayans believe d that 13 heavens were arranged in layers above the earth,
and under the earth were nine underworlds also arranged in layers.  The
concepts are closely related to those of the Aztecs.  The religion has partly
survived to this day among the Christianized M ayans.  Mayan mathematics
included the discovery of zero, the duration of the solar year, and a method of
predicting solar eclipses.  Mayan cities were primarily ceremonial, government,
and market centers.  Sacrifices were numerous of animals, birds, inse cts,
fish, plants, blood from tongues, ears, arms, and legs.  For rain victims were
hurled into deep wells.  Drawing blood from bodies often preceded ceremonies
and sacrifices.  These practices had become so deeply rooted that, even after
the Spanish conq uest, Christian--pagan ceremonies took place with sacrifices
featuring heart removal or crucifixion.  The custom of human sacrifice ended in
1868.  Ritual activities were complex, and consisted of bloodletting from ears
and tongues, sacrifices, and dances .  Every social group celebrated its own
religious feast.  Sorcerers and medicine men were both prophets and inflicters
or healers of disease.	They used magic formulas, chants, and prayers for
healing methods.