- and
stored in jugs).
According to
Spanish missionary Juan de Padilla,
Tonallan (Tonalá, Jalisco) was the
biggest town
under Tecuexe ruling.
Tecuexe warriors...
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Yopitzinco Colliman (1523)
Xalisco Guamare Confederacy Other Chichimecas Tonallan Various petty city-states and
tribes (map)
Governorate of Cuba (1520, see)...
- settlements.[citation needed] To the east of the
Atemajac Valley were the
Tonallan and Tetlán peoples. At the
extremes were the Zapopan, Atemajac, Zoquipan...
- the
Museo Nacional de la Cerámica, the Casa de
Artesanos and the
Museo Tonallan. The
Museo Nacional de la Cerámica is
mostly dedicated to
Jalisco ceramics...
-
people were here. The
region of
Tlajomulco belonged to the
lordship of
Tonallan and the
inhabitants were
called Tlajomulcas. In 1266,
during the time of...
-
annual ceramics competition called the
Concurso Nacional de la Cerámica
Tonallan. In 2011, the
total purse was 585,000 pesos,
which was
awarded to thirty...
- and was
originally inhabited by the
Toltec tribe under the rule of the
Tonallan kings.
Francisco Cortés de San
Buenaventura arrived followed in 1530 by...