- is
based on
Campbell (1997:133–135).
Acaxee (Aiage):
closely related to
Tahue, a
Cahitan language,
linked with
Tebaca and Sabaibo.
Amotomanco (Otomoaco):...
- (Huarijio, Varihio)
Tubar †
Cahita Yaqui Mayo Ópata† ? (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema)
Tahue† ? Campbell, Lyle (1985), The
Pipil Language of El Salvador, New York, Amsterdam:...
- the
territory of
Sinaloa was
inhabited by
groups such as the Cahitas, the
Tahues, the Acaxees, the Xiximes, the Totorames, the
Achires and the Guasaves....
- the
Guerrero Composite Terrane that are
within the
Sierra Madre are the
Tahue and
Zihuatanejo terranes.
Dividing the
Guerrero Terrane from the rest of...
-
existence of
farmhouses organized in
indigenous nations by the
tribe of the
Tahues,
which brought together a
group of
people of the same
origin and language...
-
Eldorado is the site of Navito,
which was
inhabited by the Sabaibo [es] and
Tahue [es]
peoples in pre-Hispanic times. The
Spanish expedition of Nuño de Guzmán...
- Acaxee)
Xixime (Jijime)† Zacatec† (see Zacatecos;
perhaps the same as Acaxee)
Tahue† Guasave† Toboso† (see Tobosos) †
Ethnographic evidence suggests these varieties...
-
trait distinguishes them from the
other groups in the region, such as the
Tahues and the Totorames.
Their main
armaments were arrows, the bow, and the club...
- last Lord of Aztatlán. He took
office in 1513.
During his Government, the
tahue and
achier peoples became tributaries of Aztatlán. In 1517, Aztatlán became...