Hi James,
This is quite similar to my proposal for a "culture" property [1], which would be used e.g. for Tenochtitlan [Q13695] has "culture" Mexica [Q3307681] (and probably also has culture Aztec [Q12542]). You could potentially extend the usage of this attribute so that you could have the "culture" of the Aztec Empire set to Mexica.
I agree with Andrew that "inhabited by" is a property that needs adding - though in this case, it wouldn't indicate that Mexica were rulers of the Aztec Empire, just that they lived in it.
Thanks, Lawrence
[1] "culture" property proposal: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/Creative_work#cultu...
On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 at 09:49 Andrew Gray andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk wrote:
Hi James,
Interesting question, this one. There's no easy way to link, eg, "France" and "French people".
We have a property for "category of associated people" (P1792), so: France [P1792] Category:French people; & in turn that has a "category's main topic": Category:French people [P301] French people - but this is very convoluted!
I wonder if this might be something looking for a suitable new property - "inhabited by"? "associated nationality"?. Alternatively, we could use P17, "country", on the item for the population group - this is a bit generic, but it would work.
Andrew.
On 13 January 2016 at 18:58, james@j1w.xyz wrote:
I want to add relationships between Mexica :Q3307681and Aztec Empire :Q794210 [1] where Mexicas were an indigenous people of the Valley of Mexico, known today as the rulers of the Aztec empire. I haven't found any properties that seem appropriate to me so I'd like to get your insight before adding any. What properties would be most appropriate?
[1] ConceptMap link: http://bit.ly/1RMVgsD
Regards, James Weaver
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