Netotiliztli
Tradition of dance in Indigenous Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Netotiliztli, often known as the dance of celebration and worship, was a traditional dance practiced by the Mexica people.[1] As a pre-Hispanic tradition, it was a spiritual dance, deeply associated with the worship of Aztec gods. Each movement had a connection to the four elements (water, fire, wind, and earth)[citation needed] and to the four cardinal points (North, South, East and West).
This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2023) |
Quick Facts Related ethnic groups ...
Related ethnic groups | |
---|---|
Nahua Mexica Indigenous people of the Americas |
Close