- The
Xixime[pronunciation?] were an
indigenous people who
inhabited a
portion of the
Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in the
present day
states of Durango...
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includes human bones uncovered in a cave
hamlet confirming accounts of the
Xiximes undertaking ritualized raids as part of
their agricultural cycle after...
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Takic language,
closely related to Serrano, of
California Xixime (Jijime):
spoken by the
Xiximes,
possibly a
Taracahitic language.
Subdivisions are Hine...
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inhabited by
groups such as the Cahitas, the Tahues, the Acaxees, the
Xiximes, the Totorames, the
Achires and the Guasaves. In 1531, Nuño Beltrán de...
- also
mentioned groups such as the Pinos, Otontlatolis, Amultecas, Coras,
Xiximes, Tecuares,
Tecoxines and Tecualmes. When the
Spanish arrived the main ethnic...
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Commonwealth Sweden 1601 1607
Acaxee Rebellion Spain Acaxee Tepehuanos Xiximes 1602 1663 Dutch–Portuguese War Kingdom of
Portugal Supported by: Crown...
- were
nomadic and semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Tepehuán, Acaxee, and
Xixime to
their west
shared common traits such as the
cultivation of corn, beans...
- drug lords, who
impose a
regime of
forced labor. The Tepehuán, Acaxee, and
Xixime to
their west
shared common traits such as “the
cultivation of corn, beans...
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century Acaxee Uto-Aztecan
Northwestern Mexico Maybe 17th to 18th
century Xixime Uto-Aztecan
Northwestern Mexico by 1700
Pidgin Delaware Delaware-based pidgin...
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Aztec and
Tarascan workers from the
Southern mining company,
Axace and
Xixime workers from Sinaloa,
Opata from
Sonora and some ****chol and
Tepehuan workers...