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- provided labor and food for the mines. The Alazapa resisted the Spanish and Tlaxcalan settlements. A few Alazapa survived into the 19th century, but were...
- 5944556°N 108.1569861°W / 29.5944556; -108.1569861 Culture Coa****ltecan - Alazapa Period 6,000 Before Present Foundation Decline Language Cohauilteco INAH...
- indigenous groups that inhabited the state: the Coa****ltecans to the west, Alazapas to the north, the "Borrados" to the east, and the Guachichiles to the south...
- that inhabited the terrain were Amerindian, mostly nomads. They were the Alazapas, the Ayalas and the Alincheños.[citation needed] San Nicolás was founded...
- León San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Unidad Deportiva Oriente 1,000 Alazapas de Sabinas – Mante   Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas  Ignacio Zaragoza  1,000...
- slowed down by attacks of Native Americans, of Coa****ltecan origin such as Alazapas, Cuanales, and Gualeguas, among others. The attacks were prompted by, or...
- had long been allies of the Spanish in settling frontier regions, the Alazapa, Tarascans, and Otomis. In 1841, a Mexican soldier, veteran of wars with...
- northern region of the state inhabited the aboriginal groups known as the Alazapas, Toboso Apache and Catapaches. Colonization in the north of the state was...