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Chimalpahin’s Nahuatl-language annals afford an indigenous and often-personal perspective on the importance of women, family, and community to the history of Nahua migration and settlement in early central Mesoamerica. Most remarkable, perhaps, is the diversity of peoples and accounts, the undertakings themselves, and the extraordinary realization of accomplishment at each journey’s end.