- The
Tecuexe were an
Indigenous peoples of Mexico, who
lived in the
eastern part of present-day Guadalajara. It is
believed that the
Tecuexe derived from...
- Verde. The town of Matatlán was
settled by pre-Hispanic inhabitants, the
Tecuexes, who
established themselves in the area
about 1218. Nuño de Guzmán writes...
- It is
believed that the
Tecuexe derived from the
dispersion of
Zacateco groups from La Quemada. Like the Zacatecos, the
Tecuexe were a
tribe belonging...
-
first news that we have
regarding the
natives of
these lands points to the
Tecuexe.
These people established settlements around 1000.
Later in the 12th century...
-
additionally Matlazincas and
Mazahuas in the east,
Chichimecs such as Otomíes and
Tecuexes in the Bajio,
Cocas around Lake Chapala,
Chontales de Guerrero/Tuxtecos...
- Spanish,
formerly Zacateco Religion Christianity especially Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Caxcan, Guachichil, Guamare, Tepehuán, Pame,
Tecuexe...
- Mexico; however, it was the [
tecuexes] who
dominated the
terrain over time.
Tzapopan was
founded by the
Aztecs and
tecuexes, from the
beginning it was a...
- 33, 19 men and 14 women. The
residents of the area were
mostly from the
Tecuexe tribe. "Mitic (miti) (Jalostotitlán, Jalisco)". mexico.PueblosAmerica.com...
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temple for the
worship of the moon". The
first settlers of Mexticacán were
Tecuexe, who
placed their villages at the foot of the mountains,
where there were...
-
first news that we have
regarding the
natives of
these lands points to the
Tecuexe.
These people established settlements around 1000.
Later in the 12th century...