Talk:Aztec use of entheogens
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Contradiction / Mistranslation?[edit]
"cacahua-xochitl" is translated as "chocolate mushrooms" - is "xochitl" not flowers? The article previously establishes the nahum word for mushrooms as "nanácatl" 2601:187:100:BFA0:3054:1A48:6991:3B5F (talk) 15:21, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
- "xochitl" is definitely flower! and yes, mushroom is "nanacatl". btw, while we're at it, the language is called "Nahuatl". Jergas (talk) 01:21, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
picture of Teotihuacan[edit]
Why is this article illustrated with a picture of Teotihuacan? That is problematic, as Teotihuacan was most definitely not a Mexica (Aztec) city! Granted, they found it in ruins and adopted it, and it was important to them, as they identified themselves as descendants of the founders, but it was founded over a thousand years before the Mexica arrived in the area. Jergas (talk) 01:26, 15 May 2023 (UTC)