-
became v****als of the
Spanish Crown and were no
longer referred to as
Pipiles by the
Spanish but
simply indios (Indians), in
accordance with the Vatican...
- The
Trinidad piping guan (
Pipile pipile)
locally known as the pawi, is a bird in the chachalaca, guan and cur****ow
family Cracidae,
endemic to the island...
- wars in the 10th
century AD. The
people of
Cuzcatan came to be
called Pipiles in the
historical chronicles, a term that
today is
usually translated as...
-
piping guan,
Pipile pipile (Jacquin 1784) Blue-throated
piping guan,
Pipile ****anensis (Jacquin 1784) White-throated
piping guan,
Pipile grayi (Pelzeln...
- (PDF). Escamilla,
Marlon V.; Fowler,
William R. "Paisajes
rituales nahua-
pipiles del postclásico en la
Costa del Bálsamo, El Salvador".
Entorno (in Spanish)...
-
Cuentos indígenas.
Schultze Jena,
Leonhard (1977) : Mito y
Leyendas de los
Pipiles de Izalco. El Salvador :
Ediciones Cuscatlán. Patiño Rosselli,
Carlos (1983) :...
-
cultural Náwat
Pipil y Nicarao: El Güegüense y
Mitos en
lengua materna de los
pipiles de Izalco" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 199.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
-
phylogenetics and
biogeography of
Neotropical piping guans (Aves: Galliformes):
Pipile Bonaparte, 1856 is
synonym of
Aburria Reichenbach, 1853.
Molecular Phylogenetics...
-
cultural NÁWAT
PIPIL Y NICARAO. El Güegüense y
Mitos en
lengua materna de los
pipiles de Izalco. (Del náwat-pipil y náwat-nicarao al español e inglés con anotaciones...
- po****tion has pre-Columbian
origin and was
founded by
Yaqui Indians or
pipiles in
central Apaneca Mountain Range. In Nawat,
Ataco means "high
place of...