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    neighboring territories, the Xiximes, in 1610, began organizing violent resistance to colonial incursions. The Xiximes solicited help from the Acaxees...
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    the Xiximes people of northern Mexico. But in 2011, archaeologist José Luis Punzo, director of INAH, reported evidence confirming that the Xiximes did...
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    inhabited by groups such as the Cahitas, the Tahues, the Acaxees, the Xiximes, the Totorames, the Achires and the Guasaves. In 1531, Nuño Beltrán de...
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    drug lords, who impose a regime of forced labor. The Tepehuán, Acaxee, and Xixime to their west shared common traits such as “the cultivation of corn, beans...
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    also mentioned groups such as the Pinos, Otontlatolis, Amultecas, Coras, Xiximes, Tecuares, Tecoxines and Tecualmes. When the Spanish arrived the main ethnic...
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    resist the Spanish was adversely impacted by their endemic warfare with the Xixime to their south and the Tepehuan to the east. The Spanish discovered silver...
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    Commonwealth Sweden 1601 1607 Acaxee Rebellion Spain Acaxee Tepehuanos Xiximes 1602 1663 Dutch–Portuguese War  Kingdom of Portugal Supported by:  Crown...
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    the western province of Nueva Vizcaya, contained three major missions: Xiximes, San Andrés, and Santa Cruz de Topia. These were each subdivided into several...
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    were nomadic and semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Tepehuán, Acaxee, and Xixime to their west shared common traits such as “the cultivation of corn, beans...
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    south bank of the River Piaxtla to the Río de las Cañas, as well as the Xiximes, who lived in the mountains in the bordering state of Durango. According...
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    includes human bones uncovered in a cave hamlet confirming accounts of the Xiximes undertaking ritualized raids as part of their agricultural cycle after...
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  • century Acaxee Uto-Aztecan Northwestern Mexico Maybe 17th to 18th century Xixime Uto-Aztecan Northwestern Mexico by 1700 Pidgin Delaware Delaware-based pidgin...
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    century. The deposits attracted Europeans, displacing the native Acaxes, Xiximes and other indigenous groups, whose numbers fell with the introduction of...
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    Aztec and Tarascan workers from the Southern mining company, Axace and Xixime workers from Sinaloa, Opata from Sonora and some Huichol and Tepehuan workers...
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  • the same as Xixime (Jijime). Topiame: possibly a Taracahitic language. Totorame: grouped with Cora. Xixime (Jijime): spoken by the Xiximes, possibly a...
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    allege continual warfare and cannibalism among the Tepehuan, Acaxee, and Xixime who inhabited Nueva Vizcaya. Ethnographer Ralph Beals reported in the early...
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    the then-current Republic. The exceptions were the Acaxee, Humas, and Xiximes who were constantly at war but always on the look-out for final settlements...
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  • Suma-Jumano† (see Suma & Jumanos) Huite† Concho† Jova† Acaxee† (see Acaxee) Xixime (Jijime)† Zacatec† (see Zacatecos; perhaps the same as Acaxee) Tahue† Guasave†...
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