- The
Purépecha (endonym
Western Highland Purepecha: P'urhepecha [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa]) are a
group of
Indigenous people centered in the
northwestern region of...
- The
Purépecha Empire, also
known by the term Iréchikwa, was a
polity in pre-Columbian Mexico. Its
territory roughly covered the
geographic area of the...
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Purépecha are an
indigenous people of the
Mexican state of Michoacán.
Purépecha may also
refer to:
Purépecha language, the
language of the
Purépecha Purépecha...
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Purépecha (also Pʼurhépecha [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa],
Purepecha: Phorhé or Phorhépecha),
often called Tarascan (Spanish:...
- The
culture of the
Purépecha people was polytheist. List of some deities:
Curicaveri - sun god (victory god) Cuerauáperi -
Creation goddess Xarátanga...
- The
Purépecha flag is the
official flag of the
Purépecha people, an
Indigenous nation in Michoacán, Mexico. This flag
consists of four
fields of four colors...
- The
Purépecha religion is the
religion of the
Purépecha people. "The
Purepecha of
Michoacan -
Purepecha -
Mexico Guru". www.mexicoguru.com. Retrieved...
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Pelota purépecha (Spanish for "
Purépecha ball"),
called Uárukua Ch'anakua ( "a game with sticks") in the
Purépecha language, is an
Indigenous Mexican...
- on Lake Pátzcuaro. In pre-Hispanic times, the area was the home of the
Purépecha Empire,
which rivaled the
Aztec Empire at the time of
Spanish encounter...
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ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian
Purépecha capital of the same name. The name
comes from the
Purépecha word Ts’intsuntsani,
which means "place...