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    The Nicarao are an Indigenous Nahua people who live in western Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica. They spoke the Nahuat language before it went extinct...
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  • Nicarao may refer to: Nicarao people Nicarao (cacique) Nahuat language or Pipil language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Nicarao, or Macuilmiquiztli (Nahuatl Makwilmikistli: macuil "five", miquiztli "death") was the name of the ruler of the Nicarao, a Nahua group that inhabited...
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  • differentiate it more clearly from Nahuatl. In Nicaragua it was spoken by the Nicarao people who split from the Pipil around 1200 CE when they migrated south...
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    cultural NÁWAT PIPIL Y NICARAO. El Güegüense y Mitos en lengua materna de los pipiles de Izalco. (Del náwat-pipil y náwat-nicarao al español e inglés con...
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    similar to the tamal and to the hallaca. Nacatamales originated from the Nicarao tribes who inhabited western Nicaragua, its name originates from the Nawat...
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    from the Spanish Tlaxcaltec and Mexica allies but most likely from the Nicarao tribes that had already settled in the region. The city of Managua, the...
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    legends about the arrival of Nicarao to the shores of Grand Lake and Ometepe Fernando Silva article on the historicity of Nicarao Pipil (Nawat) Nawat language...
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    El Salvador, the Nicarao people were a tribal confederation that flourished in present-day Nicaragua. The migration of the Nicarao is theorized to have...
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    : 26–33  The Nicarao people were a branch of Nahuas who spoke the Nawat dialect and also came from Chiapas, around 1200 CE. Prior to that, the Nicaraos had been...
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    Nicaraguan cuisine revolves around the Mesoamerican diet of the Chorotega and Nicarao people such as maize, tomatoes, avocados, turkey, squash, beans, chili...
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    southern Nahua populations today are the Pipil of El Salvador and the Nicarao of Nicaragua. Nahua populations in Mexico are centered in the middle of...
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    onions, garlic, shredded meat, and herbs. Indio viejo originated from Nicarao natives living on Ometepe Island, who before Spanish arrival, made the...
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    Equator, in the Northern Hemisphere. The country's name is derived from Nicarao,[citation needed] the name of the Nahuatl-speaking tribe which inhabited...
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    Salvador; Honduras Mixe, 400–present Mixtec, unknown–1600 AD, western Oaxaca Nicarao people, 700-1622 AD, Nicaragua Nicoya Kingdom, 500 BC-1600 AD, Costa Rica...
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    they encountered: Cuauhtémoc, Tecun Uman, Tenamaxtli, Atlácatl, Lempira, Nicarao (cacique), Tupac Amaru II Sachem, term of chiefdom of the Algonquian nations...
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    v t e Nicaragua articles History Nicarao Spanish conquest Mexican rule (1822–1823) Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1838) Mosquito Coast United...
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    self-identified as follows: Chorotega, Cacaopera (or Matagalpa), Xiu-Subtiaba, and Nicarao. Indigenous peoples of Panama, or Native Panamanians, are the native peoples...
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  • the west, these included Mesoamerican groups such as the Chorotega, the Nicarao, and the Subtiaba. Other groups included the Matagalpa and the Tacacho...
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    language was spoken on the Atlantic coast, mainly in Rivas Department, by the Nicarao people. It is a Nahuan language, closely related to Nahuatl, and is spoken...
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  • and cays located in the Caribbean Sea. Nicaragua's name is derived from Nicarao, the name of the Nahuatl-speaking tribe which inhabited the shores of Lake...
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    volcano. The oldest date from 300 BC. Several centuries later, Chorotega and Nicarao people continued to add to the petroglyphs and created statues on Ometepe...
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    volcanic island inhabited by about 32,000 people (2005 census). Nawat Nicarao people still inhabit the department. Altagracia Belén Buenos Aires Cárdenas...
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    religion; Mu'ye, in Otomi religion Jaguar, in Olmec religion Quiateot of the Nicarao people in Nicaragua Yuttoere, in De'ne' and Carrier Asiaq, goddess among...
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    pre-Hispanic Costa Rican empires. Another enemy of the empire was the Nicarao people who encroached and settled on part of its territory and displaced...
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  • Star Trek: Prodigy that he was formally identified as a descendant of the Nicarao people of Central America. The character first appeared in the pilot episode...
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    Iximche in the Guatemalan highlands. The Pipil resided in El Salvador, the Nicarao were in western Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica, and the Ch'orti'...
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  • Lara-Martínez, Rafael; McCallister, Rick. "Glosario cultural Náwat Pipil y Nicarao: El Güegüense y Mitos en lengua materna de los pipiles de Izalco" (PDF)...
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    Fowler, William R. Jr. (1985). "Ethnohistoric Sources on the Pipil Nicarao: A Critical Analysis". Ethnohistory. 32 (1): 37–62. doi:10.2307/482092...
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    in its vocabulary and substrate. The Nawat language was spoken by the Nicarao people who inhabit the western half of the country. Despite its extinction...
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