- The
Nahuas (/ˈnɑːwɑːz/ NAH-wahz) are one of the
Indigenous people of Mexico, with
Nahua minorities also in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua...
- The
Nahua are an
indigenous people of
Mexico and
Central America.
Nahua may also
refer to: Nahuatl, the
language of the
Nahuas Nahuan languages, a subgroup...
- Uto-Aztecan
language family.
Varieties of
Nahuatl are
spoken by
about 1.7
million Nahuas, most of whom live
mainly in
Central Mexico and have
smaller po****tions...
- individuals.
State authorities meted out
punishments solely. The
Nahuas enshrined Nahua mores in
these laws,
criminalizing public acts of homo****uality...
- Restall, Matthew;
Florine ****elbergs (2007).
Invading Guatemala: Spanish,
Nahua, and Maya
Accounts of the
Conquest Wars.
University Park, Pennsylvania,...
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government of
Mexico broadly classifies all Nahuatl-speaking
peoples as
Nahuas,
making the
number of
Mexica people living in
Mexico difficult to estimate...
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Costa Rica.
Kakawatan was a
Nahua chiefdom located in what is now the
Rivas department of
southwestern Nicaragua. The
Nahuas of
Kakawatan were
known as...
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plants among the
Nahuas and
Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico.
Agriculture and
Human Values V25 65-77. Huber, Brad R. "The
Recruitment of
Nahua Curers: Role Conflict...
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Mexico such as
Xochicalco and Cholula. At this time,
during the Epi-classic,
Nahua peoples began moving south into
Mesoamerica from the North, and
became politically...
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central areas of present-day El Salvador. They are a
subgroup of the
larger Nahua ethnic group of
Central America. They
speak the
Nawat language,
which belongs...