Maximo
(active 1849-1890), Exhibited as one of 'The Last of the Ancient Aztecs' or 'The Aztec Lilliputians'Sitter in 1 portrait
Maximo and her brother Bartola suffered from microcephaly, a neuro-developmental disorder resulting in reduced growth, head-size and impaired intellectual development. Discovered by a Spanish trader named Ramon Selva who told their Mexican peasant parents that he would take them to the US and have them treated, he instead sold them to a promoter. They were exhibited by Barnham Circus which exploited their physical attributes and disorder and created a myth about the pair being part of a lost Aztec civilisation. They were invited to meet the US President Filllmore and were taken to England in 1853 where they were exhibited at the Ethnological Society and met the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace.
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