Xayacamach

Xayacamach of Tizatlan was an Aztec poet from the Pre-Columbian state of Tlaxcallan, born between 1450 and 1455.

He took his father's place as governor, and assisted at the meeting called by Tecayehuatzin of Huextonzinco to converse on the meaning of "flower and song", which is where we get both of his recorded poems.

Tecahueyatzin said of him: A beautiful song is heard Xayacamach Tlapeltuetzin raises it these are his flowers It is known that he died before the year 1500, because by this time his brother, Xicohtencatl, was the governor of the altepetl of Tizatlan.

He sided with the Huastecs in their war with Mexica and was killed (Leon-Portilla and Shorris 670).

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