-
festivals such as the
Encuentro de las
Huastecas (Huastec Encounter) in Amatlán in November, and the
Festival de la
Huasteca in Ahuacatlán de Guadalupe, Purísimas...
- were
other similar garments worn by the
Mexican riders, including,
Botas Huastecas, a set of wide
leggings of pre-Hispanic
origin used in the
lowlands along...
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Huasteca Nahuatl is a
Nahuan language spoken by over a
million people in the
region of La
Huasteca in Mexico,
centered in the
states of
Hidalgo (Eastern)...
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Wastek or Huastecos) are an
indigenous people of Mexico,
living in the La
Huasteca region including the
states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas...
- of Veracruz. Po****rly
known as "the
Pearl of the
Huastecas", it is
located in the state's
Huasteca Alta region. It
serves as the muni****l seat of the...
- year,
British climber Gareth "Gaz" Leah
completed the
direct line to
Huastecas famous Pico Independencia,
named "The Life You Can Save" 5.12+ 350m. The...
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Nahua of La
Huasteca is an
indigenous ethnic group of
Mexico and one of the
Nahua peoples. They live in the
mountainous area
called La
Huasteca which is...
- The
jarana huasteca,
jarana de son
huasteco or
jaranita is a
string instrument. It is most
often called simply jarana. It is a guitar-like chordophone...
- Each
ingredient was
given a meaning. The oval
platter represents the
Huasteca; the
strip of
roasted meat, the Rio Panuco; the
green enchiladas, the huasteco...
- XEANT-AM (La Voz de las
Huastecas – "The
Voice of the
Huastecas") is an
indigenous community radio station that
broadcasts in Spanish, Nahuatl, Pame and...