- The
ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) is a
species of
turkey residing primarily in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, as well as in
parts of
Belize and...
- "guajolocombo." The term
guajolota is the
feminized version of the word
guajolote,
which originates from the
Nahuatl word
huexolotl or uexolotl, for turkey...
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symbolic importance. The
classical Nahuatl word for the turkey, huehxōlō-tl (
guajolote in Spanish), is
still used in
modern Mexico, in
addition to the general...
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Sierra Lalo,
Sierra Cacoma,
Cerro Gordo,
Sierra Verde, and the
Sierra Los
Guajolotes. Jalisco's
rivers and
streams eventually empty into the
Pacific Ocean...
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aguacate ("avocado"), and some are only used in Mexico. The
latter include guajolote "turkey" <
Nahuatl huaxōlōtl [waˈʃoːloːt͡ɬ] (although pavo is also used...
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subspecies and is best
known in
Spanish from its Aztec-derived name,
guajolote. This wild
turkey subspecies is
thought to be
critically endangered, as...
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several types of squash. pre-Hispanic
peoples also
consumed the meat of the
guajolote, fish, and some
mammals such as
Deers as well as
other products such as...
- Chalchi****tes, El Catorce, El
Durazno (Duraznitos), El Rincón, El Toro, Escalera,
Guajolote, Huazamotita, La Cañada, La Estancia, La Guajolota, La Tinaja, Las Campanas...
- (historical account) 1982 –
Domingo Siete (chronic) 1982 – El último
Guajolote (chronic) [The Last Turkey] 1985 – ¡Ay vida, no me mereces!
Carlos Fuentes...
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which consists of
drawing by
making incisions in the
lacquer with a
guajolote feather at the tip of
which is
inserted a
maguey or ****zache thorn. Each...