How to be an Aztec warrior
by Macdonald, Fiona, 1958-
Print Book 2005 |
Available at 6 Libraries 7 of 7 copies |
Summary
Have you sharpened your weapons? Are you ready for battle? Can you speak Classical Nahuatl? Do you know the legend of the vision of the eagle clutching the snake on a prickly pear cactus--the first signal to our ancestors of the site our great city of Tenochtitlan? Can you take prisoners and bring them back alive to offer as human sacrifice to the gods? Only then may you cut your hair! So are you ready for your initiation as an Aztec Warrior?
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Contents
What you should knowIs yours the right family?
Are you loyal to your clan?
Which school did you go to?
Can you handle weapons?
Have you had your hair cut?
Will you miss home cooking?
Will you be able to travel?
Can you please the gods?
Are there many dangers?
What rank will you be?
Could you land the top job?
Long-term prospects
Your Interview.
Additional Information
Series | How to be series. |
Subjects |
Aztecs
-- History
-- Juvenile literature.
Aztecs -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature. Aztecs -- History. Aztecs -- Social life and customs. |
Publisher | Washington, D.C. :National Geographic,2005 |
Other Titles | Aztec warrior |
Contributors |
Antram, David,
1958- illustrator. Bergin, Mark, 1961- illustrator. |
Language |
English |
Description |
32 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 28 cm. |
Bibliography Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (page 32) and index. |
ISBN | 0792236327 9780792236177 |
Other | Classic View |