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Mesoamerican peoples.
About 1450, the
Huastecs were
defeated by
Aztec armies under the
leadership of
Moctezuma I; the
Huastecs henceforth paid
tribute to the...
- Look up
Huastec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Huastec can
refer to either:
Huastec people, an
indigenous group of
Mexico Huastec language (also called...
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Ethnogenesis of the
Huastecs and Totonacs. PhD dissertation,
Department of
Anthropology and Archaeology,
Tulane University, New Orleans.
Huastec language test...
- (c. AD 1200–1521), the
Huastecs had
developed metallurgy and were
producing copper alloys. The
Aztec Empire conquered the
Huastec region around the 15th...
- in
which the
Huastec people had
influence when
their civilization was at its
height during the
Mesoamerican period. Today, the
Huastecs occupy only a...
- The so-called
Huastec State (Spanish:
Estado Huasteco) is a
regional separation movement comprising the
regions of
current Mexican states of San Luis...
- the
Huastecs,
despite also
being under Aztec rule,
fought against them.
After the fall of Tenochtitlan, Cortés sent a
regiment to
subdue the
Huastecs. During...
- made from bark paper. The
Huastecs were a Maya
ethnic group that
migrated northwards to the Gulf
Coast of Mexico. The
Huastecs are
considered to be distinct...
- Lapland, the ****anese, the Mi'kmaq
people of
Atlantic Canada, and the
Huastecs of
Veracruz and
Aztec (e.g., as
illustrated in the
Codex Mendoza). The...
- The
Huastecs constructed temples on step-pyramids,
carved independently-standing sculptures, and
produced elaborately painted pottery. The
Huastecs attained...