• The Tepehuanes River is a river located in Durango, Mexico. List of rivers of Mexico Atlas of Mexico, 1975 (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_mexico/river_basins...
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  • began and Tepehuanes was not spared the fighting between the revolutionaries and the federalists. It's during the revolution that Tepehuanes became an...
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  • Tepehuanes may refer to: Tepehuanes Municipality Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes, municipal seat of the municipality Tepehuanes River Tepehuán people Tepehuán...
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  • River Nazas River (Río del Oro) Sextín River Ramos River (Santiago River) Tepehuanes River List of rivers of the Americas by coastline Atlas of Mexico, 1975...
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  • El Rincón is a town in the municipality of Tepehuanes in the Mexican state of Durango. A small town that rests upon the crest of a mountainside. Home to...
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    Juan, Ramos, Potreritos, del Oro, Nazas, Santiago, Tepehuanes and Peñón Blanco rivers. The river starts at the Sierra Madre Occidental. The aboriginal...
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    noted in the 2008 text, Archaeology without Borders: Not far from the Tepehuanes River in Durango is the small town of El Zape. Here is found a shelter with...
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    first in Tlacotán where tribes settled Totonacas, Tepehuanes, and Coanes, the founders being the Tepehuanes, who stood out for their belligerence. The conquerors...
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    Jalisco. The O'dam, also known as Tepehuanes South or South Tepeguanos are an ethno-linguistic group. The Tepehuanes name or Tepeguanes (as they were known...
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    where it joins the more northern northwest–southeast trending San Luis–Tepehuanes fault extending from Guanajuato to Durango. The southern boundary of the...
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    Kingdom of Ahom Mughal Empire 1616 1620 Tepehuán Revolt  Spanish Empire Tepehuánes Irritillas Acaxee Xiximes Humes 1617 1618 Polish–Swedish War (1617–1618)...
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  • New Spain Acaxee Indians Victory Tepehuán Revolt (1616–1620) New Spain Tepehuánes Victory Spanish conquest of Petén (c. 1618 – c. 1697) Part of Spanish...
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    in the west of the state. It includes the municipalities of Guanaceví, Tepehuanes, and parts of Santiago Papasquiaro, Topia, Canelas, Otáez, Tamazula, San...
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    Cuatro Ciénegas The Presidio de Santa Catalina de Tepehuanes (1620–1690s?), in Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes. The Presidio Concepción del Pasaje de Cuencamé...
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    The Red River Rebellion, the events surrounding the actions of a provisional government established by Métis leader Louis Riel at the Red River Colony...
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  • and Central America Location: North America Spanish Empire New Spain Tepehuánes Victory Spanish conquest of Petén (1618–1697) Location: Central America...
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    modern, commercially produced items such as yarn and small beads. The Tepehuánes of Durango adapted the yarn paintings. These have replaced many of the...
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    Chichimeca Jonaz, Coras, Huicholes, Pames, Yaquis, Mayos, O'odham and the Tepehuánes. The first description of a modern objective ethnography of the peoples...
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    by federal troops. General Murguia was taken to the public square in Tepehuanes, where he had been captured, and shot by a firing squad. Regularly-scheduled...
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  • as that highway extends between Santiago Papasquiaro Municipality and Tepehuanes Municipality. The intersection of Fed. 36 with Fed. 23 is at 25.1233581...
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    particularly bloody, Indian insurrection broke out, this time among the Tepehuanes and neighboring tribes in the north. It was led by a cacique claiming...
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  • original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012. Natalie Gallón and Matt Rivers (30 May 2021). "At least 88 politicians have been killed in Mexico since...
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