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    The Zacatecos (or Zacatecas) are an indigenous group, one of the peoples called Chichimecas by the Aztecs. They lived in most of what is now the state...
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    against the Chichimec peoples: the Pame, the Guachichil, the Guamare and the Zacateco, who lived in the area known at the time as "La Gran Chichimeca." Las Casas'...
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  • Lagunero: may be the same as Irritila, and may also be closely related to Zacateco or Huichol. Macoyahui: probably related to Cahita. Mocorito: a Tahue language...
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    Confederation consisted of four main nations: Guachichiles, Pames, Guamares, and Zacatecos. These nations had decentralized governments, and were more of independent...
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    this day. During the Mixtón War (1540–1542), the Caxcan, Portecuex, and Zacateco peoples, fought back against colonizers under the command of Tenamaxtli...
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    remains an important industry. The name Zacatecas is derived from the Zacateco people and has its roots in Nahuatl. The name means "people of the grasslands"...
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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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    Jonaz Cora Huichol Mayos Otomi O'odham Pame Tecuexe Tepehuánes Yaquis Zacateco Mesoamerica: Aztec Huastec Mixtec Maya Olmec Pipil Tarascan Teotihuacán...
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  • in Jalisco and Nayarit, states in central Mexico. Cazcan, Guachichil, Zacateco, and Lagunero/Irritila may have belonged as well. However, Cazcan is sometimes...
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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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    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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    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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    Nine years later the Chichimeca War broke out, this time pitting mostly Zacatecos against their former allies, the Caxcan, who had now allied with the Spanish...
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    language. Other Native Americans participating in the revolt were the Zacatecos from the state of the same name. The first contact of the Caxcanes and...
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    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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    people. Under their leader, Tenamaztle, the Caxcan were allied with the Zacatecos against the Spaniards during the Mixtón Rebellion in 1540-42. During the...
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  • 1 mm (0.039 in). Saín Alto derives from Zaín [es] or Çayn, a group of Zacateco people who established the settlement of Saín Alto sometime around 1535–1540...
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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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    between the Spanish Empire and the Chichimeca Confederation (including the Zacateco, Guachichil, Pame, Guamare, Caxcan, Tepecano, Tecuexe, and Otomi) established...
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    well-differentiated gathering of Guachichiles, Tlaxcaltecas, Tarascos, Zacatecos Chichimecas, Chichimecas-Pames de Santa María del Río, Otomí and Spaniards...
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    troops pillaged Zacatecas, and left the region embittered against him, but Zacatecos who surrendered to Santa Anna's forces were allowed to go free. Santa...
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    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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    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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    76,296 Time zone UTC-6 (Central (US Central))  • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (Central) Postal code (of seat) 73310 Area code 975 Demonym Zacatecos Website [1]...
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    cultures of Mesoamerica. Four major Chichimeca Nations were Pames, Guamare, Zacateco and Guachichiles, these last two unlike the Tecuexe, Caxcans and the other...
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    however, was oppressive and in mid-1540 the Caxcanes and their allies, the Zacatecos and possibly other Chichimeca tribes, revolted. The command structure...
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    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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    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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  • During the Colonial period, different groups settled there, such as the Zacatecos, Tepehuanos, and Laguneros. Cuencamé was founded by Jesuit father Francisco...
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    who inhabited the region — Tecuexes, Tepehuanes, Coanes, Cazcanos, and Zacatecos — had a written language in this period. Ixtlahuacán is a word of Nahuatl...
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