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NAHUATLAN STOCK

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 153 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NAHUATLAN STOCK , a See also:

North and Central See also:American See also:Indian stock. Nahuas or Nahuatlecas was the collective name for the dominant Indian peoples of See also:Mexico at the See also:time of the See also:Spanish See also:conquest, and the Nahuatlan stock consisted of the Nahuas (or See also:Aztecs) and a few scattered tribes in Central See also:America.

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