- The
Acaxee or
Acaxees were a
tribe or
group of
tribes in the
Sierra Madre Occidental in
eastern Sinaloa and NW Durango. They
spoke a
Taracahitic language...
- The
Acaxee Rebellion was an
insurrection against Spanish rule in
Mexico by
Acaxee Indians, in 1601. The
Acaxee attempted to
expel the
Spanish from their...
- to the
Acaxee going to war. The
Spanish eventually managed to re****ert
authority in the
Sierra Madre Occidental region and
executed 48
Acaxee leaders...
- immortality. In
response to
Acaxee unwillingness to
cooperate in anti-Spanish rebellion, the
Xiximes began organizing attacks on
Acaxee villages. To fend off...
-
being do****ented. The
following list is
based on
Campbell (1997:133–135).
Acaxee (Aiage):
closely related to Tahue, a
Cahitan language,
linked with Tebaca...
-
Simone Perico (born 1989),
Italian footballer Perico (elder),
leader of the
Acaxee tribe and
their rebellion against the
Spanish Perico, Cuba, a city in Matanzas...
- Jumanos) ****te† Concho† Jova†
Acaxee† (see
Acaxee)
Xixime (Jijime)† Zacatec† (see Zacatecos;
perhaps the same as
Acaxee) Tahue† Guasave† Toboso† (see...
- suppressed) c. 1570
Gaspar Yanga's
Revolt (Veracruz, New Spain, victorious) 1601
Acaxee Rebellion (New Spain, suppressed) 1616 Tepehuán
Revolt (New Spain, suppressed)...
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Acaxees de
Durango Fútbol Club is a
Mexican professional football team
based in
Durango City,
Mexico currently playing in Liga de Balompié Mexicano. In...
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lands by drug lords, who
impose a
regime of
forced labor. The Tepehuán,
Acaxee, and
Xixime to
their west
shared common traits such as “the cultivation...