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Chichimeca tribes wore
their head braided, but it is
unspecified if any
Zacatec tribes did so. They used body
paint and
tattoos to
distinguish themselves...
- A
large number of
languages known only from
brief mentions are
thought to have been Uto-Aztecan languages, but
became extinct without being do****ented...
-
northern Mexico Chichimeca Caxcan (Caxcane)
Guachichil Guamare Pame
Tecuexe Zacatec Cochimí, Baja
California Cocopa, Arizona,
northern Mexico Garza, Texas...
- & Jumanos) ****te† Concho† Jova† Acaxee† (see Acaxee)
Xixime (Jijime)†
Zacatec† (see Zacatecos;
perhaps the same as Acaxee) Tahue† Guasave† Toboso† (see...
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honor their patron.
Ojitos de
Santa Lucía was
built by the
indigenous Zacatecs of the area to keep the town of Juan Aldama,
founded mostly by Tlaxcalan...
-
Caxcans took up arms
against the
Spanish once again, with
their Tepehuan,
Zacatec and
Guachichil allies. From the
Sierra del Mixtón,
which is
today known...
-
inhabited by
indigenous ethnic groups including the Tepecano,
Guachichil and
Zacatec (largely
nomadic groups collectively referred to by the
Mexica and later...
-
Means "Place of
Maize tortilla". in
Nahuatl Zacatecas-
Named after the
Zacatec; an
indigenous nation in the area. It
means "inhabitants of the gr****land"...
- it was the
nickname given by the
Aztecs to the Bufa hill inhabitants.
Zacatec is a
Nahuatl word
composed from the
roots zacatl 'reed or gr****' and -co...
- of
various indigenous tribes,
namely tribes of the Tepehuan,
Caxcan and
Zacatec. This area,
north of the Lerma-Santiago river, was
known by the Mexica...