A day in the life of an Aztec midwife - Kay Read

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4 жыл бұрын

Join the Aztec midwife Xoquauhtli as she tends to her patients and honors the warrior goddess Teteoinnan at a festival ushering in the season of warfare.
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The midwife Xoquauhtli has a difficult choice to make. She owes a debt to her patron Teteoinnan, the female warrior goddess at the center of the Aztec seasonal festival, who must be kept happy or she will bring bad luck. Xoquauhtli should participate in the festival today, but one of her patients could go into labor any minute. Kay Read outlines a day in the life of an Aztec midwife.
Lesson by Kay Read, directed by AIM Creative Studios.
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@NitemareMoon
@NitemareMoon 4 жыл бұрын
Midwife: "Birth is a curse and existence is a prison." Baby: "put me back."
@eddyzong2427
@eddyzong2427 4 жыл бұрын
Sundown Moon lol
@user-pz6kq2tv9m
@user-pz6kq2tv9m 4 жыл бұрын
I actually laughed out loud
@salenebrom6476
@salenebrom6476 4 жыл бұрын
Sundown Moon 👏🏻👏🏻
@victorantonio9819
@victorantonio9819 4 жыл бұрын
The body is a burden to the soul
@bruh-zn8ju
@bruh-zn8ju 4 жыл бұрын
And adults wonder why kids get depressed
@SreeramNR
@SreeramNR 4 жыл бұрын
"To begin the new season, and feed the gods she will be *beheaded*, symbolizing how corn is cut in the fields." That escalated real quick.
@tigresstia325
@tigresstia325 4 жыл бұрын
Sreeram N R My thoughts exactly...
@silverwind9906
@silverwind9906 4 жыл бұрын
not as much as "She calls her a precious greenstone, a little warrior, and tells her how the lord and lady of the night sky breathed life into her.............................sending her to this place of burden and torment."
@JIMT412
@JIMT412 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I can confirm it.
@zydrate5098
@zydrate5098 4 жыл бұрын
@@JIMT412 So how was it?
@bilalshafique5898
@bilalshafique5898 4 жыл бұрын
JFC... I know it's history, but imagine the men, women and NBs in those roles wasting their lives because of cultures' BS.
@joshuaychung
@joshuaychung 4 жыл бұрын
If a priest offers you a piggy back ride up a pyramid, run the other way.
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
J C 😂
@LloydSkyLion
@LloydSkyLion 4 жыл бұрын
If a priest offers you ANYTHING you should also
@syedferoz2188
@syedferoz2188 4 жыл бұрын
It's conquistadora time hippity hoppity ur gold and silver is Spain's property
@ashleyshim2078
@ashleyshim2078 4 жыл бұрын
Lmao why??
@syedferoz2188
@syedferoz2188 4 жыл бұрын
@@ashleyshim2078 is this some kind of sarcasm? if not you are in for a sacrifice
@snowylilac371
@snowylilac371 4 жыл бұрын
the midwives just casually beating up physicians
@par9362
@par9362 4 жыл бұрын
snowy•lilac sounds like something TED-Ed found in their jar of “Let’s do this idea when we’re bored and we needa entertain the public”
@bilalshafique5898
@bilalshafique5898 4 жыл бұрын
I don't get it?
@guidoylosfreaks
@guidoylosfreaks 4 жыл бұрын
Midwives and physicians were equal in the Aztec society. Men and women were pretty much equal in the Aztec Empire.
@f.t633
@f.t633 4 жыл бұрын
as they should
@snowylilac371
@snowylilac371 4 жыл бұрын
@@guidoylosfreaks that's beautiful :) take note, society
@LogicalMan6
@LogicalMan6 4 жыл бұрын
"Congratulations! It's a warrior."
@amaliasilva7518
@amaliasilva7518 3 жыл бұрын
I’d love being on a festival and throw muddy balls at my friends.
@novanywisarta9080
@novanywisarta9080 3 жыл бұрын
That's how spartans elders say to a newborn spartan baby
@lauragg9121
@lauragg9121 4 жыл бұрын
"Sending her to this place of burden and torment" that line describes the world perfectly.
@jorgeamadosoriaramirez8953
@jorgeamadosoriaramirez8953 4 жыл бұрын
even then it was already a hellish place. I wonder what the midwife would say know. "This place of burden, torment, and viruses"
@littlemissbunny6069
@littlemissbunny6069 4 жыл бұрын
Jorge Amado Soria Ramírez I think so. I heard they cried when babies were born but also rejoiced when someone dies because they got to go the afterlife and away from this world
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
Laura GG yup
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
Jorge Amado Soria Ramírez 😂
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
Hetanekoloid15 Wow
@carlosgeonzon7499
@carlosgeonzon7499 4 жыл бұрын
The way the baby popped out of her mother's womb. I wish i was born like that.
@anchorbait6662
@anchorbait6662 4 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Ace Ventura
@domdj9476
@domdj9476 4 жыл бұрын
lets hope the midwife can catch
@TomoyoYumemi
@TomoyoYumemi 4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes babies do go out fast, specially when the mother had a bunch before
@vladimir729
@vladimir729 4 жыл бұрын
This is your mom's midwife and yes, you're born like that
@ModelNumbers
@ModelNumbers 4 жыл бұрын
Cool fact I actually did have that experience with my birth lol 😂
@dkpsyhog
@dkpsyhog 4 жыл бұрын
I love how Ted-Ed doesn’t wave away ancient civilizations by treating their beliefs as ridiculous superstitions, but instead respects their culture by taking all the mythologically-based traditions (“we do this because the gods do this” et cetera) as fact just as these people would have.
@yummy8074
@yummy8074 4 жыл бұрын
I don't really think this is a respect for culture, it's more like storytelling about what really happened
@monalisasingh2331
@monalisasingh2331 4 жыл бұрын
@@yummy8074 Exactly. No matter what age it happened in or under what disguise of a culture, cold-blooded murder isn't something to be respected. But the factual, straight forward storytelling is appreciated.
@efghytmartinez1323
@efghytmartinez1323 4 жыл бұрын
Monalisa Singh it’s not cold murder, you’re getting sacrificed (volunteers or prisoners) so that your family have a sun tomorrow, so that rain comes. You need to think about it there time frame because being sacrificed was a good time in those recent times.
@tylerm442
@tylerm442 4 жыл бұрын
@@monalisasingh2331 ye depends on the norms of the society and the time period in which they reside. It wasn't seen as cold blooded murder in their eyes and society. To us now it looks like that, because of the knowledge we have accumulated over the years and societies just change. Not fair to judge the culture in that respect.
@Sea-zu4bj
@Sea-zu4bj 4 жыл бұрын
Tyler Moti I cant see myself respecting a society which regularly holds brutal executions
@thomaslai1381
@thomaslai1381 4 жыл бұрын
For the sake of being tasteful this video neglected to discuss what happened to women who died in childbirth: the widowed husband would take his deceased wife to the Temple of the Princesses, where he and the midwife would have to guard her corpse for four days against theft by warriors. Should they fail, the warriors would claim her corpse and use her hair and left middle finger to decorate their shields. Mexica women who died in childbirth were conceptualized as warriors in their own right, battling the forces of nature to contribute another member to their empire. Therefore, portions of their bodies taken as trophies were powerful talismans aiding warriors in battle.
@abigaillewis7826
@abigaillewis7826 4 жыл бұрын
YES!!! you put it way better than I did. I forgot to add why they husband guarded her grave. Also, they forgot to include that the midwife also had an obsidian knife with her to dismember the child if it posed a threat to the woman's life.
@thomaslai1381
@thomaslai1381 4 жыл бұрын
Abigail Lewis, this video is after all a launch pad for the audience to do more in depth research on their own. Did you by any chance read A Handbook to Life in the Aztec World? Because I think it mentioned the use of an obsidian knife to perform emergency abortions.
@tychoMX
@tychoMX 4 жыл бұрын
And to add: women that died in childbirth went the same afterlife as the warriors that died in battle, a different afterlife than a "common" dead person. They became hummingbirds that escorted the sun.
@thomaslai1381
@thomaslai1381 4 жыл бұрын
Rod Diaz, both warriors and women dying in childbirth went to Tonatiuh-Ilhuicac, and served as the sun’s entourage; the warriors from morning until noon, and the women, known in death as the Cihuateteo, from noon until evening. The Cihuateteo, in spite of their deified status, were nevertheless dangerous, as having been deprived of motherhood themselves, they were eager to steal children (generally the misbehaving ones). I have read that they’re potentially the inspiration behind La Llorona.
@KKISCRAZYFUL
@KKISCRAZYFUL 4 жыл бұрын
Compared to other cultures existing at the same time, the Aztecs seem to have really respected women.
@miriamlogan3733
@miriamlogan3733 4 жыл бұрын
The week would be much better if we also called our days things like "7-Monkey."
@mauz791
@mauz791 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a Friday to me
@spmagic9083
@spmagic9083 4 жыл бұрын
With seven days a week, the days would be called, 1-monkey, 2-monkey, etcetera. I do not mean etcetera as the name of a day.
@mastermuffles7097
@mastermuffles7097 4 жыл бұрын
Well we got Thursday which derives from Thor's Day so... Yeah those aztec days have better names
@mr.devkota3227
@mr.devkota3227 4 жыл бұрын
"I thought yesterday was 3 monkey"
@richardwere4487
@richardwere4487 4 жыл бұрын
That's My Drinking Day.....7-MonkeyksugogFgrufg
@lorim4300
@lorim4300 4 жыл бұрын
The art style is always so gorgeous and appropriate for each video. It amazes me how you can get so many great artists each time.
@cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446
@cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446 4 жыл бұрын
Except for that pelvic thrust whale... I'll never forget them :ı
@ommnon
@ommnon 4 жыл бұрын
How true
@jackiel.6416
@jackiel.6416 4 жыл бұрын
@AIM Creative Studios I'm wondering if you'll even see this, but are there prints available to buy online, based on this video or other similar works from the artists?
@theprinceofflumes3674
@theprinceofflumes3674 3 жыл бұрын
yoh same i wish i could draw this well
@dharnasahu2506
@dharnasahu2506 3 жыл бұрын
Yessss
@sheedokdeedok
@sheedokdeedok 4 жыл бұрын
aztec midwifes are really doing it all, both midwife duties and god serving duties and honestly queen behavior
@Sea-zu4bj
@Sea-zu4bj 4 жыл бұрын
Queen behaviour?
@sheedokdeedok
@sheedokdeedok 4 жыл бұрын
@@Sea-zu4bj she isn't a queen in a literal sense but she sure shines like one!
@Sea-zu4bj
@Sea-zu4bj 4 жыл бұрын
C.D. ai-0139 I guess I just don’t get that phrase, I see it everywhere
@Sweetumskitty1789
@Sweetumskitty1789 2 жыл бұрын
What a girlboss.
@hotspur666
@hotspur666 Жыл бұрын
LIES! LIES! LIES!...Early Europeans, the Celts were cannibals eating each others, also Africans, Americans of south or north were also cannibals, but the worst of those cannibals were the Aztecs of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. They butcher half of a million people EVERY YEARS! Their trunquated piramids were used to butchered half a million victims and their members were slipped own their bloody steep steps to the bottom to be caught by the people to take them home to cook them with salt, tomato, onion and chili inside their homes! NOTICE HOW TODAY THE MEXICANS ARE HIDING THEIR ATROCITIES!...They even try to blame the cannibalism on the Spaniards!🤮🤮🤮🤮
@mordecailevi3306
@mordecailevi3306 4 жыл бұрын
Please made "A day in the life of...." -an Incan/Mayan/Aztec priest -a Russian serf -an Abbasids scholar -a Japanese shinobi/ninja -an Ottoman concubine Or "History vs. ..." -Tamerlane -La Malinche -Oliver Cromwell -Margaret Thatcher
@danialashraf99
@danialashraf99 4 жыл бұрын
Ottoman Harem & Margeret Thacher YES PLEASE!!!
@molly.dog8brooke792
@molly.dog8brooke792 4 жыл бұрын
Mordecai Levi I think they already did a History vs Fidel Castro
@mehreenmalik1869
@mehreenmalik1869 4 жыл бұрын
Omg an ottoman concubine or a baghdadi scholar would be sooo cool actually all of these ideas are great
@loraharrison1172
@loraharrison1172 4 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes!
@bilalshafique5898
@bilalshafique5898 4 жыл бұрын
@@mehreenmalik1869 What's a Baghdadi scholar?
@Pratyushdoesanything
@Pratyushdoesanything 4 жыл бұрын
*Ted-Ed's animation team is putting Disney and Pixar's teams to a threat*
@Pratyushdoesanything
@Pratyushdoesanything 4 жыл бұрын
@AIM Creative Studios You deserve it
@pushparahi5681
@pushparahi5681 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Cheering for team TEDX 😋
@leoadian1229
@leoadian1229 4 жыл бұрын
AIM Creative Studios Hey guys, i like your work but please dont let the pixar comment get into your heads your timings and animation could use some work, still love the video :)
@TOM-xy4bb
@TOM-xy4bb 3 жыл бұрын
@AIM Creative Studios your animations are ✨Gorgeous✨
@michaelwu7678
@michaelwu7678 4 жыл бұрын
Narrator: “She hurries back to the house” Xoquauhtli: *calmly saunters in*
@nightmaremono7363
@nightmaremono7363 3 жыл бұрын
@Nando Garcia But the opposite
@shriyauchihapotter4074
@shriyauchihapotter4074 Жыл бұрын
It's giving me this vibe: HaRrY dID yA PuT YouR nAmE iN tHe GoBLeT oF FiYa?!?!?!? Dumbledore asked calmly
@Le-cp9tr
@Le-cp9tr 4 жыл бұрын
Aztec Priest: This by far has to be the bloodiest job in the world Midwife: Hold my beer, fam
@shifuarena901
@shifuarena901 4 жыл бұрын
*Pulque
@alexanderkorol677
@alexanderkorol677 4 жыл бұрын
@@shifuarena901 Do people still drink Pulque to this day or has it been completely replaced by Tequila?
@nordicnostalgia8106
@nordicnostalgia8106 4 жыл бұрын
Riiiiight
@andgio29
@andgio29 4 жыл бұрын
@Vũ Uy CACAO*
@amaliasilva7518
@amaliasilva7518 3 жыл бұрын
Sostén mi pulque.
@piyushdhore
@piyushdhore 4 жыл бұрын
Well that sacrifice in the end was a bummer.
@lakshmimohan6467
@lakshmimohan6467 4 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@JosephM
@JosephM 4 жыл бұрын
@@TonyTylerDraws MIDSOMMAR
@kevinharsana9773
@kevinharsana9773 4 жыл бұрын
@@TonyTylerDraws thank you for this
@ruizaannencarnacion4117
@ruizaannencarnacion4117 4 жыл бұрын
"The Lord and Lady of the Ninth Sky breathed life into her, sending her to this place of burden and torment." Sounds about right.
@Arctic_and_The_F0X
@Arctic_and_The_F0X 4 жыл бұрын
*No, no, let him speak*
@echojr.801
@echojr.801 4 жыл бұрын
Me: I need to study for my AP exam Also me: I need to know what goes on in an Aztec Midwife’s day
@swathidas1239
@swathidas1239 4 жыл бұрын
2:15 "She hurries back to the house. " *Walks like a VICTORIA SECRET MODEL*.
@ndskywalker9847
@ndskywalker9847 3 жыл бұрын
yes good
@ndskywalker9847
@ndskywalker9847 3 жыл бұрын
thank you
@moniflow
@moniflow Ай бұрын
LMAO
@IdeasInspiration
@IdeasInspiration 4 жыл бұрын
Mexico City was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, the ancient capital of the Aztec empire.
@eyuin5716
@eyuin5716 4 жыл бұрын
There’s nothing fun about that fact.
@pez4
@pez4 4 жыл бұрын
@@eyuin5716 I'm having fun living in Mexico City
@EitanUwU
@EitanUwU 4 жыл бұрын
And that's the reason some buildings are sinking, being constructed just on top of what used to be a lake
@wisdomelves5838
@wisdomelves5838 4 жыл бұрын
@@EitanUwU yeah Aztecs Karma is haunting Mexicans today.
@bojaes
@bojaes 4 жыл бұрын
@@syedferoz2188 if you are not mexican, im not taking that as a joke.
@itzreaps
@itzreaps 3 жыл бұрын
okay but if i was giving birth and someone told me i was a brave warrior id absolutely sob because thatd literally be one of the nicest thing ever too bad im a guy
@cluelessmango768
@cluelessmango768 2 жыл бұрын
Ehh you can always join the army and die a warrior
@zeus-hw4nj
@zeus-hw4nj 2 жыл бұрын
Well this comment was a rollercoaster
@aleksandertorken8202
@aleksandertorken8202 Жыл бұрын
You are a brave warrior
@sainaro2335
@sainaro2335 4 жыл бұрын
I love learning about ancient civilisations! Thank you!
@juniorhuhh
@juniorhuhh 4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@earthterra8546
@earthterra8546 4 жыл бұрын
Same
@69magic
@69magic 4 жыл бұрын
love learning about beheading yes
@sainaro2335
@sainaro2335 4 жыл бұрын
@@69magic Indeed, so very interesting
@rhydianvanderkroft8687
@rhydianvanderkroft8687 4 жыл бұрын
While I love the Aztecs, I'm not sure if to consider them "ancient", the empire was founded in 1428.
@laabib44
@laabib44 4 жыл бұрын
Me at first: Awww everything's going well. Me, later: *WELL THAT ESCALATED QUICKLY*
@anonymous23yearsago51
@anonymous23yearsago51 2 жыл бұрын
I love how encouraging the midwife is, and also brutally honest about our world.
@SirEriol
@SirEriol 4 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the aztec warriors, when killed, would reincarnate as hummingbirds, for it is one of the animals associated with Huitzilopochtli, the god of war and fifth Sun. The human sacrificies we made during those times were held because aztecs had an extremely blood-centric religion: the gods didn't have any. So, we made sacrifices so the blood would bring strenght to Huitzilopochtli, in order to help the Sun run across the sky, for if it ever lacked enough energy, his brothers the stars and his sister, the Moon, would catch up to him and kill him. Of course, as a god he would not die, (his mom was beheaded and his sister was torn apart), but the moment he was killed, all humanity would cease to be. And also, the sacrifices would feed the Earth, for nature is a savage being with an almighty power over all living things, and would cause earthquakes when hungry. And that's why aztecs sacrified people every now and then.
@jonesvideo80
@jonesvideo80 4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that you know about this. You are very smart
@Ratigan2
@Ratigan2 2 жыл бұрын
This is next level brainwash storytelling
@jonquilgemstone
@jonquilgemstone 2 жыл бұрын
"Every now and then" ... Look, I don't judge their beliefs, but that's a bit of an understatement XD
@prof.yurivaldesalvarezarza3998
@prof.yurivaldesalvarezarza3998 2 жыл бұрын
+Heliopath ""We"" sounds like a lot of people. You didn't made any sacrifices. Our ancestors did.
@AA-le3xe
@AA-le3xe 9 ай бұрын
@Ratigan2 It's positive brainwashing, like the majority of recognized religions, their function is to bring tranquility to the individual, and peaceful cohesion to a community. Historically, most religions have propagated violence against others, including their own adherents.
@link199100
@link199100 4 жыл бұрын
I Really love the aztec culture, its always a gift when a video like this appears in my recomendations.
@toast2743
@toast2743 4 жыл бұрын
link199100 what happened to the aztects
@link199100
@link199100 4 жыл бұрын
@@toast2743 There was a war, the Aztecs fought against the alliance of Spain and the surrounding tribes. They lost and were conquered by the spaniards.
@analaracruz4860
@analaracruz4860 4 жыл бұрын
I am Mexican and i loved this video. Also I love how people from other countries can get to know better this culture. :)
@sharkiegurl
@sharkiegurl 2 жыл бұрын
How beautiful. My great grandmother was the towns midwife in Jalisco Mexico. She assisted my grandma have my mom and all her siblings as well. We come from greatness.
@PowerMatrixAnime
@PowerMatrixAnime 4 жыл бұрын
*The aztecs called themselves the Mexica.*
@mr.e3894
@mr.e3894 4 жыл бұрын
And that's where " Mexico " comes from. Love learning about my Native American ancestors!
@feelincutemightcommitwarcr5432
@feelincutemightcommitwarcr5432 4 жыл бұрын
@Ńîçk Gøûr yes
@connection7405
@connection7405 4 жыл бұрын
cool, I didnt know that
@Snotlingfondler
@Snotlingfondler 4 жыл бұрын
Though "Aztec" can refer to any number of nahua people who claim descent from mythical Aztlan, which the Mexica were the last to leave by their own mythology.
@carloscarlin114
@carloscarlin114 4 жыл бұрын
@@mr.e3894 not really, Mexico comes from the full name of Tenochtitlan which was Mexico-Tenochtitlan, after the spaniards conquered the Mexica they renamed the city to "Mejico-Tenustitlan" and eventually dropped the second part to just call it "Mexico" or "Ciudad de Mexico". After the independence Emperor Iturbide wanted to name the new nation in a similar way to how the Roman empire was named after its capital so he proposed the name of "Imperio Mexicano" (Mexican Empire) for the independent New Spain which stuck and became the official name of the country (the original independence movements actually propsed the name of "The United Provinces of North America"), after the republicans organized a coup and exiled Iturbide they decided to keep the name and just turn the country into a republic (The Mexican Republic or the United Mexican States after the American backed regimes). The word "Mexica" comes from "Mexi" which was one of the names used by the war god Huitzilopochtli and "ca" which means "people of" so their name meant "People of Mexi/Huitzilopochtli", the word Mexico (or Mēxihco) actually comes from a portmanteau of "Meztli" (moon), "xīctli" (navel or center) and "co" (place) which would translate to "Place in the center/navel of the moon" which is a poetry like way to say "in the center of lake Texcoco", the Tenochtitlan parts comes from the name of a very important mexica leader called Tenoch.
@wherethesunsets
@wherethesunsets 4 жыл бұрын
The animation is so on point I wanna cry. You see these paintings in every museum with Aztec/Mexica expositions. I love how the TED creative team creates this ambience as accurate and close to the culture as possible. Thank you I felt my country in this short story.
@jojoabellar2536
@jojoabellar2536 4 жыл бұрын
This video gives us a glimpse of our ancient Aztec civilization. Oh and I love the battle between the midwife and the physicians. Also, the popping cute baby.
@ninthhousemedia1351
@ninthhousemedia1351 2 жыл бұрын
I’m currently reconnecting to my indigenous ancestry, learning Nahuatl and everything I can. I’m starting a journey to become a midwife myself… and this video, although short and pretty “fun” compared to like, what I thought would be included (I think the one of the Egyptian doctor has more detail) it brought a tear to my eye. Women helping women is a tradition so deep… I’ll be honored when I can carry that out myself one day 🙌🏽 particularly hoping to serve underserved indigenous communities in different areas which usually suffer from higher infant/mother mortality rates and general lack of healthcare. ✊🏽
@mrscutiepie70
@mrscutiepie70 Жыл бұрын
Hope you are doing well nican tlaca!! Stay strong
@syppy7416
@syppy7416 Жыл бұрын
good on you!
@anchorbait6662
@anchorbait6662 4 жыл бұрын
She delivers babies like Ace Ventura. Just a little push and they pop right out
@baabaaer
@baabaaer 4 жыл бұрын
An easy birth is always preferred.
@bojaes
@bojaes 4 жыл бұрын
from an actual aztec descendant , thank you. I just LOVE the animation design, god. Ted keeps feeding us with amazing animation and history about ancient cultures
@HowDoYouTurnThisOn_
@HowDoYouTurnThisOn_ 11 ай бұрын
Aztec descendant?? Its impossible for us to know if our ancestors where mexica or spanish, you know? Only mayans have direct descendants and even they aren't 100% mayan.
@mariaguillamont1612
@mariaguillamont1612 4 жыл бұрын
If you’re interested in stories of midwives in South America, I recommend “Forrest of Midwives” by Eliane Brum, who tells the amazing story of modern day midwives of the Amazon of Brazil!
@casperl.3891
@casperl.3891 4 жыл бұрын
narrator: *"she hurries back to the house"* xoquauhtli: *walks in casually like wassup*
@parthdhawale
@parthdhawale 4 жыл бұрын
Can we all agree comments section moved is worst update on KZfaq app
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
XerRact Truly
@LadyLoin
@LadyLoin 3 жыл бұрын
At first I thought I did something "wrong", like accidentally change something in the settings that made the comments move xD So I've tried to see how I can change it back so the comments are where they used to be haha! But now I know it's just good ole KZfaq that has changed it themselves in the app...and yes it sucks, they really should change it back to where they were :( It's annoying.
@LadyLoin
@LadyLoin 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe all of us that have KZfaq Premium should unsubscribe to it and "demand" KZfaq to change the comments back to where they were in the app, otherwise we won't subscribe to Premium again? ;)
@laela6289
@laela6289 4 жыл бұрын
You forgot how Aztec mothers typically squat when giving birth. They have birth art of babies emerging from their squatting moms
@lotusgal313
@lotusgal313 4 жыл бұрын
I love how you match the art style to the time period in your history lessons. Makes it more immersive
@romeoduque7297
@romeoduque7297 4 жыл бұрын
To those of you seeking to learn about the Aztecs , there is a book called "Aztec" by Gary Jennings. This is one of the best books I've read in my whole life. It is one of the most amazing tales I've read in my whole life . Do give it a go if you want to be amazed
@xeno4162
@xeno4162 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Teded for creating such a quality content. I love learning about ancient and medieval cultures, wars and civilizations. And I don't know much about Aztec civilization, so it was quite helpful.
@efghytmartinez1323
@efghytmartinez1323 4 жыл бұрын
Samar Singh the Aztec are not ancient, they were around the 1400~1500s they had better hygiene, sewer systems, irrigation systems. Also home of the biggest pyramids in the world in terms of size
@maciejglowacki1997
@maciejglowacki1997 4 жыл бұрын
Modern medicine, thank you, for being better than no-medicine.
@HereWeald
@HereWeald 4 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@remontar1538
@remontar1538 4 жыл бұрын
Sam o Nella ùwú
@papendiayediouf5166
@papendiayediouf5166 4 жыл бұрын
"no-medicine" is an exaggerated assertion. The use of tobacco leaves and cihuapatli to ease the woman's labour must have been the result of empirical studies by the midwives at the time. In 700 years, people may say the same about us...
@aroma13
@aroma13 4 жыл бұрын
I see you went to the sam o'nella academy as well
@fabionakada8533
@fabionakada8533 4 жыл бұрын
@@papendiayediouf5166 I hope so, I'm grateful for our medicine, but there is so much room for improvement
@litalienne727
@litalienne727 4 жыл бұрын
2:45 i was like *yeeeet*
@navilluscire2567
@navilluscire2567 4 жыл бұрын
That mock battle between the physicians and midwives as part of the celebrations for the coming winter season actually sounds like it was a lot of fun! *Who says honoring the gods can't be fun too! XD*
@ashleylopez9410
@ashleylopez9410 4 жыл бұрын
I’m always glad to learn something during quarantine, thank you!!
@bobbobbo5278
@bobbobbo5278 3 жыл бұрын
I love that women were also seen as warriors 🥺 makes me feel proud
@jadenandres8238
@jadenandres8238 4 жыл бұрын
Me: “It’s 3 am I need to go to sleep” TedEd: “Wanna see what an Aztec midwife’s day looks like ?” Me: “Ok”
@shanesync8493
@shanesync8493 4 жыл бұрын
Can we all appreciate how perfect she pronounces Aztecan word and names?
@fastphilosophy1511
@fastphilosophy1511 4 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful that you learn us things you even inspired me tondo it myself thanks anf keep up the amazing work!!!
@vakentgost546
@vakentgost546 4 жыл бұрын
I agree!!!
@bassette2557
@bassette2557 4 жыл бұрын
I agree thank you so much!!!
@matologa236
@matologa236 4 жыл бұрын
this is so true thank you so much ted ed!!!
@HatsuneTokisaki
@HatsuneTokisaki 4 жыл бұрын
You should do more of these “day in the life” videos, they are very entertaining and educating at the same time
@shreyaacharya7544
@shreyaacharya7544 3 жыл бұрын
Im just amazed on how they manage to get the perfect voice , background music , animations and dialogues. It's just so perfect.
@navinjacob.
@navinjacob. 4 жыл бұрын
Ted-Ed always captures the viewer with strong narratives and a great picturization of the events. I admire and envy the way in which how Ted-Ed can excel and exceed viewers' expectations.
@jesusnunez3467
@jesusnunez3467 4 жыл бұрын
Can I just say how amazing this video is ?! The information that is provided. I appreciate the time and effort the research team did. The artwork is just beyond amazing. Thank you !!
@anjalikapilavai1909
@anjalikapilavai1909 4 жыл бұрын
If we had a day called 7 Monkey....
@tigresstia325
@tigresstia325 4 жыл бұрын
That twist ending... It does allow the powerful and intricate roles the themes of life and death played in Aztec society to be on full display.
@sourishacharya6749
@sourishacharya6749 4 жыл бұрын
You guys make the greatest animation and you come up with the best topics. These videos help me from getting bored during quarantine.
@milkyboy6095
@milkyboy6095 4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@jenAp9040
@jenAp9040 3 жыл бұрын
"when the 'gods' feed the people, and the winter season, when the people feed the 'gods' in return" Me: Oh that's nice of them- Aztec Dude: *Pulls out a human head* Me: N-never mind
@hanneshorner3033
@hanneshorner3033 4 жыл бұрын
This pyramid is really cool, I think... The northern temple on top of it is the summer temple, and the southern temple is the winter temple. At the beginning, it didn't make sense to me, but then I realized this : On the equinox (between summer and winter), the sun rises exactly in the east, so right between the two temples. In summer, the sun rises a bit more north, so behind the summer temple, and in the winter, it rises a bit more south, so behind the winter temple. That's a nice way to include a seasonal calendar into your cityscape. I wish we had architecture like that, it would be exciting !
@dafrag1691
@dafrag1691 4 жыл бұрын
Que bonita mi cultura 🇲🇽🇲🇽
@abc-cy3sc
@abc-cy3sc 5 ай бұрын
This is so fascinating! It would be cool if you guys made more videos focused on women again.
@samuelmassicotte9645
@samuelmassicotte9645 4 жыл бұрын
The way the story is immersed as if you're part of it, it's quite amazing
@thatcursedkid6185
@thatcursedkid6185 4 жыл бұрын
2:45 Huh, I didn't know babies flew out of the womb.
@rayhamza4107
@rayhamza4107 4 жыл бұрын
My neices was born this way the midwife almost didn't catch her
@jorgeamadosoriaramirez8953
@jorgeamadosoriaramirez8953 4 жыл бұрын
She "slid out".
@tychoMX
@tychoMX 4 жыл бұрын
Just wait to hear about the one that came out fully armed and ready to battle his mother's enemies :)
@duvieira2836
@duvieira2836 4 жыл бұрын
these are so interesting, i love learning about new cultures, and your videos make it more fun!
@jwentup8704
@jwentup8704 4 жыл бұрын
the originity of the animation and script is superb. looking forward for more vids especially myths.
@oo8962
@oo8962 4 жыл бұрын
2:51 this baby is being held like simba😂😂😂
@asianmafialeader1666
@asianmafialeader1666 4 жыл бұрын
I really like the narrator’s voice, it goes with this really well
@JaynnC
@JaynnC 4 жыл бұрын
As always, another quality video brought to us by Ted-Ed. May you continue to feed the questions I didn’t know I needed the answers to.
@EdmundSetsu
@EdmundSetsu 4 жыл бұрын
Not only the animation is great, the background music is rather breathtaking as well. Such nice quality, once again from Ted Ed.
@aclaraboia
@aclaraboia 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! soundcloud.com/aim-music/aztec_midwife_mastermusictrack
@user-eh1gc7xo7q
@user-eh1gc7xo7q 4 жыл бұрын
Makes me feel like I’m being read a bedtime story🤣 fantastic narration and video, as I’m sure you know
@nayeliruiz8098
@nayeliruiz8098 4 жыл бұрын
E visto este video varias veces. Por alguna razón me salieron lágrimas, gracias TEDed por compartir esto.
@alfaalfa99
@alfaalfa99 3 жыл бұрын
That's actually the main problem, we from México are mexican, not Aztecs, and most of us is not even connected to that civilization. Since México doesn't really have an identity, the goverment created one, some people they elevate while our real ancestry, the real indigenous people we descent from, is on the streets begging for money so they can survive at least one day.
@Bimtavdesign
@Bimtavdesign 4 жыл бұрын
So beautifully made. I got teary eyed
@wolfofcosmoscar8727
@wolfofcosmoscar8727 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always bringing us amazing videos
@leonward1081
@leonward1081 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making such descriptive content for us! ( love the animations! Keep it up!).
@theunchosenhunter
@theunchosenhunter 4 жыл бұрын
More there's-a-poem-for-that content, please!
@heissenberg6630
@heissenberg6630 4 жыл бұрын
Orgullosamente Mexicano y de la cultura de mi país 🇲🇽
@hitrapperandartistdababy
@hitrapperandartistdababy 4 жыл бұрын
Man I so appreciates these videos, no sugar coating, just a neutral view into unique societies across the world and history. Such work should be commended TED :)
@marianasilvestre6993
@marianasilvestre6993 4 жыл бұрын
I loved this video! Thank you so much!
@def_nope
@def_nope 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you TedEd for another great episode! I remember watching somewhere that it's hard to find documents on how midwives performed successful deliveries. Midwives were mostly illiterate just as they were able to successfully deliver babies. It's nice to watch how these women could've gone in by in a day of their lives.
@BIJAYKUMAR-ft9ly
@BIJAYKUMAR-ft9ly 4 жыл бұрын
The narrator is me trying to study My sibling playing flute in the background😡
@amethyst23
@amethyst23 4 жыл бұрын
I think i would be the one playing their flute in the background lol
@aroma13
@aroma13 4 жыл бұрын
R/awfully specific
@vanshikasharma6970
@vanshikasharma6970 4 жыл бұрын
A great video Ted. I always love learning the history of mankind.
@thetinker9698
@thetinker9698 4 жыл бұрын
What a great time to show the importance of doctors in history and today's society. Well done Ted-ed My expectations grew after seeing your videos and you come over them every single time
@rebeccamontealvo
@rebeccamontealvo 4 жыл бұрын
Proud to be Mexican/Aztec!
@melvinmathew4171
@melvinmathew4171 4 жыл бұрын
No one : Ted Ed : A day in the life of an Aztec midwife Me : hmmmm interesting...
@dumbb6178
@dumbb6178 4 жыл бұрын
Melvin Mathew No one: Me: Your comment isn't funny and is using an overused, bland "No one" joke.
@user-qy7dz1op5q
@user-qy7dz1op5q 4 жыл бұрын
Evrry video has its own art style and animation, and it's so wonderful to see the amount of dedication they put in this. The best channel ever.♥️♥️♥️♥️🦆✨
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 4 жыл бұрын
Life anywhere in pre-colonial Central and South America seems like it was pretty crazy. I really love how you guys make each video unique to it’s subject and setting.
@deanab-se5op
@deanab-se5op 4 жыл бұрын
The background music though 😯 Good job TED-Ed
@vozamaraktv-art5595
@vozamaraktv-art5595 4 жыл бұрын
This channel is the perfect amalgamation of art and science!!
@dhairyajoshi_
@dhairyajoshi_ 4 жыл бұрын
These always give such positive soothing vibes
@cegalo12
@cegalo12 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful video.
@themeerkat5157
@themeerkat5157 10 ай бұрын
life as an aztec would probably be pretty chill if we ignore the whole human sacrifice part
@Nuaheal
@Nuaheal 3 ай бұрын
Sacrifices were only made in 12 days each year and there were very few people; the most important Mexica temple would not have had more than 3,000 victims in more than a century of existence. And its total capacity was approximately 6,000 skulls, which was what was stored, but it was not full. What was not peaceful was their culture, which was based on being warmongers.
@potatoasiangirl
@potatoasiangirl 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t know why I need to know this but I’ll watch it and leave it a like.
@kathirthegreat1431
@kathirthegreat1431 4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video! As usual animations on spot!!
@MfTheSupervillain
@MfTheSupervillain 4 жыл бұрын
Thxs! Really needed this for my research project!
@katherineknapp4370
@katherineknapp4370 Жыл бұрын
I love this video, educational and it shows how painful yet beautiful birth is.
@siddhantsabharwal
@siddhantsabharwal 4 жыл бұрын
Ted-Ed feeding you the the best quarantine content. ✌🏽
@noxreads9340
@noxreads9340 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! I can’t wait for more Aztec videos!
@Sr79285
@Sr79285 4 жыл бұрын
I find these day in the life episodes fascinating.
@ufosrus
@ufosrus 4 жыл бұрын
3:07 "...sending her to this place of burden and torment."
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