Apache and Aztec were both viewed as warlike Indians. They were both hunters and gathers that originated from places like Arizona. They had strong family values.
They both lived with extended families. The roles of family members were extremely important. Religion was intense for both cultures and they worship several Gods Their dance were used in both cultures to express their language,their value and their custom.
The belief system of the Inde (Apache) and the Mexica (Aztecs) was similar in some situations and very different in others. While the Inde were nomadic and the Mexica were sedintary, they both had a spoken system of law. Things like theft, murder and adultry were dealt with severely.
I have seen writings claiming that the Inde and Mexica spoke related languages, but this is not true. The language the Inde people use belongs to the Athabaskan linguistic family, and was similar to the language spoken by the Navajo or Dine people. Nahuatl is what the Mexica spoke and it's a Uto-Aztecan language, more closely related to the language used by the Hopi, the Pima, and the Tohono O'odham.It's actually more difficult to find similarities between the two peoples than it is to find differences.
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