-
language has
three branches:
Northern Tepehuan,
Southeastern Tepehuan,
Southwestern Tepehuan. The
heart of the
Tepehuan territory is in the
Valley of Guadiana...
- O'otham by its speakers.
Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán Southern Tepehuán Southeastern Tepehuán Southwestern Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán is
spoken by
about 10...
- The
Tepehuán Revolt broke out in New
Spain in 1616 when the
indigenous Tepehuán attempted to
break free from
Spanish rule. The
revolt was
crushed by 1620...
- is the same term the
Tepehuán people use to
refer to deities. Negrín
quotes Lumholtz as
stating that for the ****chol and
Tepehuan "a
nierika means a picture...
-
sporadically po****ted
northern New
Spain include the
Chichimeca War (1576–1606),
Tepehuán Revolt (1616–1620), and the
Pueblo Revolt (1680), the
Tzeltal Rebellion...
-
letter V. It is used in the
orthographies of Dan, Ch’ol, Nankina,
Northern Tepehuán, Temne, Oneida, and
Wounaan and also some
orthographies of Ibibio. Its...
- that led to the
northern and
southern branches of the
Tepehuan communities. Main
Southern Tepehuan communities include Santa María de Ocotán, San Francisco...
- Pima,
Lowland Pima) 3. O'otham (also
known as
Tepehuán proper,
Southwestern Tepehuán,
Southeastern Tepehuán) 4.
Tepecano (†)
Linguistic evidence suggests...
-
Indigenous peoples, but some
notable groups include the Rarámuri, the
Tepehuán, the Yaquis, and the Yoreme. In the
second article of the
Mexican Constitution...
-
languages are
divided into the
Tepiman languages (including Oʼodham and
Tepehuán), the
Tarahumaran languages (including
Raramuri and Guarijio), the Cahitan...