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Are the Aztec " Mexicans " and the Uto-Aztec " Gringos "?

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And what about the Yaquis ? Some Yaquis are hispanics and some other Anglos ?

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  1. your question does not make since. the present day aztecs or nahua people are descendants of the original aztecs who by very nature are the true mexicans by their name mexicatl. uto-aztec is a linguistic term referring to all languages of that language stock, nahuatl being one of those.


  2. 'Gringos' was the term the mexican natives used for white people from the north.

    Aztecs were a bit later than the Mayans and Olmecs.

    The very first is still not known enough to label them.

    I believe the Mayans and Olmecs before them came from ATLANTIS when it submerged around 10,000BC They came to the shores of Yucatan, like Edgar Cayce told about.

    He was a sear from the U.S. He claimed that they buried all their secrets in a tomb that will be found shortly.

  3. Just in case you're thinking of coming out with any brilliant statements, the Aztecs did NOT live in California, but what is now Mexico City.

    (edit:  The association between the Aztecs and present-day Mexicans is very loose at best and outright fabricated at worst.  That'd be like saying that the descendants of the Roman Empire still live in Italy.  Moreover, its been used by certain whack jobs to justify a principle of "re-conquest" even in light of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.)

  4. Gringo is slang for Norte Americanos.  Today's Mexican is, for the most part a mixture of Spanish and Indian.  I am pretty sure Yaquis Indians lived in Northern Mexico.  They are not Anglo.  Anglo refers to whites.

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