Calpulli

/kælˈpuː.li/ noun

A social, territorial, and administrative division of Aztec society, functioning like a neighborhood or clan that controlled land and organized people for labor and military service.

From Nahuatl 'calpulli,' combining 'calli' (house) + 'pulli' (group). The term was preserved in Spanish colonial records and has remained the standard historical term in English.

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