- JSTOR 26309197. Van Akkeren, Ruud (1998). "Getting
Acquainted with the
Pipils from the
Pacific Coast of Guatemala: an
Ethno historic Study of Indigenous...
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Nawat (academically
Pipil, also
known as Nahuat) is a
Nahuan language native to
Central America. It is the
southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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Pipil may
refer to:
Nahua people of
western El
Salvador Pipil language (Nawat)
Pipil grammar Pipil language (typological overview) This disambiguation...
- Club
Deportivo Pipil are a
Salvadoran professional football club
based in Cacaopera, Morazán, El Salvador. The club
currently plays in the
Second Division...
- all inhabitants,
although a very
small number (around 500) of
indigenous Pipils speak Nawat. The
other indigenous languages,
namely Poqomam, Cacaopera,...
- Salvador); this was the
nation that
Spanish chroniclers came to call the
Pipils or Cuzcatlecos. No
codices survive that shed
light on this confederation...
- border, near the gulf. The
Pipils are an
indigenous people who live in
western El Salvador.
Their language is
called Nahuat or
Pipil,
related to the Toltec...
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battle and retreated. The
Pipils suddenly rushed the invaders,
giving Alvarado an
opportunity to
inflict m****ive losses. The
Pipils that fell to the ground...
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Sonsonate and
began reprisals against peasants,
especially against ethnic Pipils, in
western El Salvador,
indiscriminately killing thousands of civilians...
- near the gulf. The
Pipil people are an
indigenous people who live in
western El Salvador.
Their language is
called Nahuat or
Pipil,
related to the Toltec...