Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition Yaqui, Sonora and now southern Arizona Zacateco Amuzgos Nahua, Guatemala and Mexico Alaguilac, Guatemala Chatinos Cora...
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Lagos de Moreno (category Pueblos Mágicos)
Guamares inhabited the Guanajuato area, and to the west, the Zacatecos lived. The Zacateco caudillos (chiefs), Xiconaqui and Custique, along with the Chichimecas...
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Zacatlán (category Pueblos Mágicos)
with traditional houses with red tile roofs and Zacatlan was designated a “Pueblo Mágico” in 2011. Outside of the city proper, there is a significant indigenous...
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that the Tecuexe derived from the dispersion of Zacateco groups from La Quemada. Like the Zacatecos, the Tecuexe were a tribe belonging to the generic...
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from Earliest Times to the Pueblo Revolt Salt Lake City: U of UT Press, 1995, pp. 247–251 Wilcox, Michael V., "The Pueblo Revolt and the Mythology of...
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Coahuila Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition Yaqui (Yoeme), Arizona, Sonora Zacateco North America portal Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas...
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grounds as well as fruit gathering by small semi-nomadic groups such as the Zacatecos and the Guachichiles. The territory currently occupied by the city of...
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Jerez de García Salinas (category Pueblos Mágicos)
indigenous groups dominated the region: the Guachichils and the Zacatecos. The Zacatecos spoke a language similar to Nahuatl and were engaged in agriculture...
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arrival of the Spanish, dominant ethnic groups included the Caxcans, Zacatecos, and Guachichils, with a probable rivalry between the Guachichils and...
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auxiliaries (Tlaxcalteca, Caxcan, Otomí, Mexica, Purépecha) Chichimeca (Zacateco, Guachichil, Guamare, Pame) Defeat Spanish-Ottoman War (1550–1560) Capture...
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that the Tecuexe derived from the dispersion of Zacateco groups from La Quemada. Like the Zacatecos, the Tecuexe were a tribe belonging to the Chichimeca...
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eastern edge of the state was dominated by Chichimecas (particularly the Zacatecos and Caxcanes) and various tribes of the Laguna region, which were distinguished...
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(Tlaxcalteca, Caxcan, Otomí, Mexica, Purépecha) Chichimeca Confederation Zacatecos Caxcanes Guachichiles Pames Guamares Defeat Guamares Rebellion (1563–1569)...
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region's natives because they lived well-organized in comparison to the Zacatecos, Jerónimo Ramírez used to work more with the Tepehuano. Since Topia's...
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is likely, that other Nations such as the Otomi, Olmecs, Cuitlateques, Zacatecos and Purépecha, have appeared in the region before the Toltec. Wherever...
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nothing is known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described...
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