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- when they encountered the Tecuexe, having heard of their legendary cruelty, the Mexica avoided facing them. The Tecuexes wore dresses with classic tilmatl...
- additionally Matlazincas and Mazahuas in the east, Chichimecs such as Otomíes and Tecuexes in the Bajio, Cocas around Lake Chapala, Chontales de Guerrero/Tuxtecos...
- original word Xucunan, which tecuexes meant "place of flowers and vegetables." Xacona was established in a region chichimeca (tecuexes), bordering the kingdom...
- 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...
- Bapames, Caxcans, Cocas, Guachichiles, ****chols, Cuyutecos, Otomis, Nahuas, Tecuexes, Tepehuans, Tecos, Purépecha, Pinomes, Tzaultecas and Xilotlantzingas....
- extending from Guadalajara northeast to Lagos de Moreno was home to the Tecuexes. It is believed that the Cuyuteco tribe became extinct due to cultural...
- 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...
- by water" or "the round place". 1165: The region's inhabitants were the Tecuexes, who later fought the Aztecs for control of the territory. 1530s : The...
- first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexes. These people settled in the region around 1000 A.D. Later, in the 12th...
- 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...