- Teocaltiche. Over time, the
Caxcans lost
their culture due to warfare, disease, and
marriage to non-
Caxcans. Also, most of the
Caxcans were sent into slavery...
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ethnic groups included the
Caxcans, Zacatecos, and Guachichils, with a
probable rivalry between the
Guachichils and the
Caxcans. The
history of
these peoples...
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Cazcan or
Caxcan (Kaskán), was the
language of the
Caxcan, one of the
Chichimeca peoples of Mexico. It is
known only from a few word
lists recorded in...
- arms
which it
retains to this day.
During the Mixtón War (1540–1542), the
Caxcan, Portecuex, and
Zacateco peoples,
fought back
against colonizers under the...
- T.
Washington High
School for the
Performing and
Visual Arts. He is of
Caxcan (indigenous Mexican)
descent through his
father and grew up
bilingual by...
- The Mixtón War (1540–1542) was a
rebellion by the
Caxcan people of
northwestern Mexico against the
Spanish conquerors. The war was
named after Mixtón,...
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which lasted from 1540–1541,
pitted an
alliance of Coras,
Guachichils and
Caxcans against the settlers. Nine
years later the
Chichimeca War
broke out, this...
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Father Antonio Tello, who
noted that the
caxcans have some
similarity in
language of the Aztecs;
refers to "
caxcans peoples are
people who
speaks almost the...
- Mendoza, anarchist,
feminist activist, typographer,
journalist and poet (
Caxcan) Cajemé,
Yaqui rebel leader Jacinto Canek (1731-1761), Maya
rebel leader...
- 9%. In 1530, the
Valley of
Tlaltenango was
inhabited by the
indigenous Caxcans who
farmed the land on the
river banks and
certainly enjo**** the abundance...