Description:
The name Chéttyyatl is derived from the Nahuatl word for 'jewel,' 'chétli.' The name may also be a corruption of the Aztec word for 'bright,' 'hueyatl.' The name may also be a derivation of the word 'chichimeca,' meaning 'inhabitant of the country of the coyotes.' Alternatively, the name may be derived from the Totonac word for 'wolf,' 'quetli.' The name may also be derived from the Nahuatl word for 'star,' 'xochitl.' The Chéttyyatl people are indigenous to the state of Guerrero in central Mexico. They are a Nahua people who speak the Chichimeca language. They are believed to have migrated to central Mexico from the north around the 12th century. The Chéttyyatl are a agricultural people who cultivate corn, beans, and squash. They also engage in hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Chéttyyatl are a religious people who practice a form of shamanism. They are also known for their beautiful textiles. The Chéttyyatl are a proud people and are known for their strong sense of community. They are a proud people who are known for their strong traditions and customs. The Chéttyyatl are a people who are welcoming and friendly. They are a people who are known for their beautiful culture and customs.





