- The Purépecha are an
indigenous people of the
Mexican state of Michoacán. Purépecha may also
refer to: Purépecha language, the
language of the Purépecha...
- Purépecha (also
Pʼurhépecha [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa], Purepecha: Phorhé or Phorhépecha),
often called Tarascan (Spanish: Tarasco), a term
coined by
Spanish settlers...
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ceremony that
honors the four elements. M**** is also
celebrated in the
Purhépecha language. They
believed in God of the sky, earth, and underworld. The...
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Moran Echeveria pulidonis Walther Echeveria pulvinata Rose
Echeveria purhepecha García
Echeveria purpusorum Berger Echeveria quitensis (Humb. & Bonpl...
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harbors works of 12
ethnic groups of Mexico: Rarámuri, Yoreme, Yaqui,
Purhépecha, ****chol, Mazahua, Otomí (or Hñahñu), Nahua, Mixtec, Tzotzil, Tzeltal...
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Aristolochia punctata Lam.
Aristolochia punjabensis Lace
Aristolochia purhepecha Santana Mich. &
Cuevas Aristolochia purpusii Brandegee Aristolochia putumayensis...
- jujmí) 125,706 Mixe (Ayüük) 115,824
Mazahua (Jñatho) 111,840 Purépecha (
Pʼurhépecha) 105,556
Tlapanec (Meꞌphaa) 98,573
Tarahumara (Rarámuri) 75,371 Amuzgo...
- of Uriangato. In pre-Hispanic
times Uriangato was
inhabited by
native Purhépechas (Tarascos). At the
beginning of the 15th
century Uriangato and its environs...
- the pre
Hispanic period, but its po****tion was
mixed with
those of the
Purhepecha and
Pirinda ethnicities. This
community was
located just
north of the...
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published in the
Americas (1576), a book on the P****ion of
Christ in the
Purhepecha language (pre-1800)
which was
saved from the
local parish during the eruption...