- The
Pericú were
Indigenous peoples of Mexico. They
lived in the Cape Region, the
southernmost portion of Baja
California Sur. They have been linguistically...
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Pericú is the
extinct and
essentially unattested language of the
Pericú people who
lived at the
southern tip of Baja
California Sur.
Jesuit missionaries...
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Yukian and
Chumashan languages and
other languages of
southern Baja such as
Pericú,
among the
oldest languages established in California,
before the arrival...
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Giuseppe Pericu (20
October 1937 – 13 June 2022) was an
Italian politician. A long-time
member of the
Italian Socialist Party, he
joined the Democratic...
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Mayor of
Genoa In
office 30 May 2007 – 21 May 2012
Preceded by
Giuseppe Pericu Succeeded by
Marco Doria Member of the
European Parliament In
office 20...
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between Cabo San
Lucas and La Paz, the
Guaycuras in the area
north of the
Pericú to Loreto, the
Monquis near
Loreto and Cochimí in the
middle of the peninsula...
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depicting the
martyrdom of
founder Nicolás Tamaral,
killed by the
local Pericu people . The
patron saint of the town is
Saint Joseph,
whose feast day is...
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Loreto to
Todos Santos. They
contested the area
around La Paz with the
Pericú. The
Guaycura were
nomadic hunter-gatherers. They are
distinguished by a...
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Misumalpan (5) Mixe–Zoquean (19)
Naolan (Mexico: Tamaulipas) † Oto-Manguean (27)
Pericú † Purépecha
Quinigua (northeast Mexico) † Seri
Solano †
Tequistlatecan (3)...
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least 10,000 years. When the
first Europeans arrived, they
encountered the
Pericú people, who
survived on a
subsistence diet
based on
hunting and gathering...