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    The Tecuexe were an Indigenous peoples of Mexico, who lived in the eastern part of present-day Guadalajara. It is believed that the Tecuexe derived from...
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  • It is believed that the Tecuexe derived from the dispersion of Zacateco groups from La Quemada. Like the Zacatecos, the Tecuexe were a tribe belonging...
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    first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexe. These people established settlements around 1000. Later in the 12th century...
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    Verde. The town of Matatlán was settled by pre-Hispanic inhabitants, the Tecuexes, who established themselves in the area about 1218. Nuño de Guzmán writes...
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    Mazahuas in the east, Tecos in Colima, Chichimecs such as Otomíes and Tecuexes in the Bajio, Chontales de Guerrero/Tuxtecos around the Balsas River valley...
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    Durango) Languages Spanish Religion Christianity especially Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Caxcan, Guachichil, Guamare, Tepehuán, Pame, Tecuexe...
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    Mexico; however, it was the [tecuexes] who dominated the terrain over time. Tzapopan was founded by the Aztecs and tecuexes, from the beginning it was a...
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    33, 19 men and 14 women. The residents of the area were mostly from the Tecuexe tribe. "Mitic (miti) (Jalostotitlán, Jalisco)". mexico.PueblosAmerica.com...
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    Guachichil Guamare Chichimeca Jonaz Cora Huichol Mayos Otomi O'odham Pame Tecuexe Tepehuánes Yaquis Zacateco Mesoamerica: Aztec Huastec Mixtec Maya Olmec...
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    sand was extracted. In 1164, the residents of the area (mostly from the Tecuexe and Caxcan tribes) resisted Aztec advances, who had just settled in nearby...
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    Coahuila and Texas Solano, Coahuila and Texas Seri Tamique, Texas Tarahumara Tecuexe Tepecano Tepehuán Teuchitlan tradition Toboso, Chihuahua and Coahuila Western...
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    first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexe. These people established settlements around 1000. Later in the 12th century...
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    inhabited by the Otomi people, a hunter-gatherer society. After that, the Tecuexe arrived in the area, also known as the tecuanni, which means cruel or sanguinary...
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    (including the Zacateco, Guachichil, Pame, Guamare, Caxcan, Tepecano, Tecuexe, and Otomi) established in the territories today known as the Central Mexican...
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    Bapames, Caxcans, Cocas, Guachichiles, Huichols, Cuyutecos, Otomis, Nahuas, Tecuexes, Tepehuans, Tecos, Purépecha, Pinomes, Tzaultecas and Xilotlantzingas....
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    temple for the worship of the moon". The first settlers of Mexticacán were Tecuexe, who placed their villages at the foot of the mountains, where there were...
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    of the pre-Hispanic period, the Altos area was inhabited by groups of Tecuexes and Nahuas who formed small independent states in the 12th century. Soon...
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  • Santiago. The Caxcan proper were in the northern part of this territory, the Tecuexe in the southern part, and the Coca in west of Lake Chapala. Coca people...
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    Texas, northern Mexico Chichimeca Caxcan (Caxcane) Guachichil Guamare Pame Tecuexe Zacatec Cochimí, Baja California Cocopa, Arizona, northern Mexico Garza...
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  • spoken along the Río Grande. Only one word is known, which is ocae 'arrow'. Tecuexe: speakers were possibly part of a "Mexicano" (Nahua) colony. Teco-Tecoxquin:...
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    by water" or "the round place". 1165: The region's inhabitants were the Tecuexes, who later fought the Aztecs for control of the territory. 1530s : The...
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    original word Xucunan, which tecuexes meant "place of flowers and vegetables." Xacona was established in a region chichimeca (tecuexes), bordering the kingdom...
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    to a blending of cultures. Another influence were the nomadic Cocos and Tecuexes, who also lived in the area. Religious practice focused on gods such as...
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    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but...
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  • extending from Guadalajara northeast to Lagos de Moreno was home to the Tecuexes. It is believed that the Cuyuteco tribe became extinct due to cultural...
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  • causing natural displacement of several groups, including the Otomies and Tecuexe. It is commonly thought that the chichimecas were uncultivated, simple...
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    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but...
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    Zacatecan area were the Caxcanes, Guachichiles, Guamares Irritilas, Huicholes, Tecuexes, Teules, Tepehuanes, Coras, y Zacatecas. The Zacatecas tribe was considered...
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    [citation needed] Before the arrival of the conquistadores, Tecuexes lived in that area. The Tecuexes were defeated by the Spanish and then the first Spanish...
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    Montecillo spring. This settlement was linked to Teocaltiche, occupied by Tecuexes and later by the Cascais. It has similarities to a site at Cerro del Tuiche...
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