- The
Nahuas (/ˈnɑːwɑːz/ NAH-wahz) are a Uto-Nahuan
ethnicity and one of the
indigenous people of Mexico, with
Nahua minorities also in El Salvador, Guatemala...
- Mexica/Aztec came from a
place in the
north called Aztlan, the last of
seven nahuatlacas (Nahuatl-speaking tribes, from tlaca, "man") to make the
journey southward...
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important areas include the
state parks of Otomi-Mazahua,
Sierra Morelos, and
Nahuatlaca-Matlatzinca. The
Bosencheve National Park
extends into
Mexico State from...
- that
lived in a
stateless society.
These peoples existed alongside the
Nahuatlaca. The
Tepanec eventually came to
dominate the area,
making it part of the...
- god", an
authentic figure of
Nahuatl mythology, who gave its name to the
Nahuatlaca-Colhua
tribe and, in turn, to the town of its residence, Colhuacán or...
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author the
title of Poet King. His works,
along with
other nobles of the
nahuatlaca peoples of the
Altiplano such as
Ayocuan of Chalco-Atenco, and Tecayehuatzin...
- Xaltocan. His father, Iztacmixcoatzin, is
considered the
origin of the
Nahuatlacas and the Mexica. He was
educated within a
calpulli (neighborhood) of builders...
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natural corridor that the
Sierra Madre Occidental offered to the
Toltec and
Nahuatlaca tribes, both of whom took
advantage of the
large accidental stone conformations...
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existed among other Nations; the Otomíes ("Chichimeca" ancestors) and
Nahuatlacas. It is
estimated that they
reached central Mexico in the 12th century...
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approximately 34,000. The name of
Diriomo comes from the
native language of
Nahuatlaca,
meaning foreign.
Before the
arrival of the Spaniards, the town belonged...