- The
Guaycura (Waicura, Waikuri, Guaycuri) were a
native people of Baja
California Sur, Mexico,
occupying an area
extending south from near
Loreto to Todos...
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Guaycura, Guaycuri, Waicura, or
other variants, may
refer to:
Guaycura people, a
former ethnic group of
Mexico Guaycura language, an
extinct language...
- The
Estadio Guaycura is a
football stadium in La Paz, Baja
California Sur, Mexico. With a
capacity of 5,209, it
serves as the home
stadium of Club Atlético...
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Waikuri (
Guaycura, Waicura) is an
extinct language of
southern Baja
California spoken by the
Waikuri or
Guaycura people. The
Jesuit priest Baegert do****ented...
- by the
Guaycura some time
between 1668 and 1720. An
alternative interpretation is that it was
disputed ground between the Pericú and
Guaycura throughout...
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suitable for agriculture. The
residents of the
Mission were
primarily Guaycura Native Americans (American Indians) whom the
Jesuits and
their successors...
- Expansión by a
score of 1–0. Atlético La Paz
plays its
matches at
Estadio Guaycura which has a
capacity for 5,209
spectators and was
remodeled in 2019. As...
- groups: the Pericúes in the
south between Cabo San
Lucas and La Paz, the
Guaycuras in the area
north of the Pericú to Loreto, the
Monquis near
Loreto and...
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include the Paipai,
Kumeyaay (Kumiai), Cochimí, Cucapás (Cocopá), Kiliwa,
Guaycura (Guaicura or Waicuri), and Pericú peoples. 1532: Hernán Cortés
sends three...
- is a
genus of
funnel weavers containing the
single species,
Lagunella guaycura. It was
first described by J. Maya-Morales, M. L. Jiménez, G.
Murugan &...