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    The Nahuas (/ˈnɑːwɑːz/ NAH-wahz) are one of the Indigenous people of Mexico, with Nahua minorities also in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua...
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  • The Nahua are an indigenous people of Mexico and Central America. Nahua may also refer to: Nahuatl, the language of the Nahuas Nahuan languages, a subgroup...
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    Nahuatl (redirect from Nahua language)
    call their own language Pipil, as most linguists do, but rather nāwat. The Nahuas of Durango call their language Mexicanero. Speakers of Nahuatl of the Isthmus...
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    individuals. State authorities meted out punishments solely. The Nahuas enshrined Nahua mores in these laws, criminalizing public acts of homosexuality...
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    people who were already there, resulting in tribal warfare between the Nahuas and the Huetares which lasted until Spanish arrival. The Nicarao called...
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    Restall, Matthew; Florine Asselbergs (2007). Invading Guatemala: Spanish, Nahua, and Maya Accounts of the Conquest Wars. University Park, Pennsylvania,...
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  • plants among the Nahuas and Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico. Agriculture and Human Values V25 65-77. Huber, Brad R. "The Recruitment of Nahua Curers: Role Conflict...
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    central areas of present-day El Salvador. They are a subgroup of the larger Nahua ethnic group of Central America. They speak the Nawat language, which belongs...
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    Honduras. They are a subgroup of Nahua people, who can also be known as Nawats, Nahuats, or Southern Nahuas.[citation needed] Nahua people originally resided...
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    government of Mexico broadly classifies all Nahuatl-speaking peoples as Nahuas, making the number of Mexica people living in Mexico difficult to estimate...
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    Mexico such as Xochicalco and Cholula. At this time, during the Epi-Classic, Nahua peoples began moving south into Mesoamerica from the North, and became politically...
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    other Nahua Altepetl in Central Mexico. Vol. 2. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 101. ISBN 9780806129501. Lockhart, James (1996) [1992]. The Nahuas After...
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    hundreds of different medicinal herbs and plants. A variety of indigenous Nahua and Novohispanic written works survived from the conquest and later colonial...
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    (43,111), Maya Ch'orti (33,256), Tolupan (19,033), Bay Creoles (12,337), Nahuas (6,339), Pech (6,024) and Tawahka (2,690). Lenca Miskito people Pech people...
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    1500 – c. 1529), more popularly known as La Malinche [la maˈlintʃe], a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, became known for contributing to the...
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    erupted in 2016. The Indigenous inhabitants of Masaya are the Nahuas and the Chorotegas, the Nahuas dominate the cultivation and production of cocoa beans in...
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    A 16th-century illustration of Nahuas infected with smallpox....
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    1086/465892. S2CID 143084964. Canger, Una (1988). "Subgrupos de los dialectos nahuas". In J. Kathryn Josserand; Karen Dakin (eds.). Smoke and Mist: Mesoamerican...
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    Mexico", demonstrated the existence of a powerful confederacy of Eastern Nahuas, Mixtecs and Zapotecs, along with the peoples they dominated throughout...
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    of Nahuatl, or whether Nahuas had not yet arrived in central Mexico in the classic period. It is generally agreed that the Nahua peoples were not indigenous...
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  • reference to the Toltec ancestry of the Nahuas in Nicaragua. The indigenous inhabitants of Tola are the Nahuas. "Get to know Tola". "Municipality of Tola"...
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    together in certain areas, with Huastecs and Nahuas together in Ozuluama, Tantoyuca, Tamiahua and Tuxpan, and Nahuas and Otomis in Chicontepec and Huejutla...
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    Drawing accompanying text in Book XII of the 16th-century Florentine Codex (compiled 1555–1576), showing Nahuas of conquest-era central Mexico with smallpox...
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    alliances with indigenous peoples such as the Totonacs of Cempoala and the Nahuas of Tlaxcala. The Otomis initially, and then the Tlaxcalans clashed with...
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    Spanish Rule. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1964 Lockhart, James. The Nahuas after the Conquest. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1992. Rowe, John...
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    is home to two significant indigenous populations, the Huichols and the Nahuas. There is also a significant foreign population, mostly from the United...
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    López Binnqüist, pages 2-7 "El Papel Amate Entre los Nahuas de Chicontepec" [Amate paper among the Nahuas of Chicontepec] (in Spanish). Veracruz, Mexico: Universidad...
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  • politician (Nahua) Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxóchitl, (d. 1648) Nahua historian, descendant of Ixtlilxochitl Bartolomé de Alva, Nahua, younger brother...
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    Restall, Matthew; Florine Asselbergs (2007). Invading Guatemala: Spanish, Nahua, and Maya Accounts of the Conquest Wars. University Parkv: Pennsylvania...
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    Tlaxcaltec (category Nahua people)
    are instead broadly grouped with other Nahuatl-speaking people known as Nahuas. As of the 2010 Mexican census, there were estimated to be more than 23...
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