"The Toltec-Tepanecs then revered the Sun God, abandoned their capital city, dissolved their alliance, and joined the Mexica people. They converted to the worship of the Sun God, intermarried with the ancestors of the Mexica through generations, and then merged together to establish the Mexica city-states, one can say they are one of our forebears."
"Now, in the city-states to the west and north of the Mexican Valley, many customs of the Toltec people remain, such as the grand celebration activities on the day of the Feathered Serpent Divine."
"A portion of the Toltecs, nostalgic for the Feathered Serpent, followed His departure to the east, and then evolved and merged to become the relatively peaceful Nava-Totonac people of the present-day eastern coast."