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    The Purépecha (endonym Western Highland Purepecha: P'urhepecha [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa]) are a group of Indigenous people centered in the northwestern region of...
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    The Purépecha Empire, also known by the term Iréchikwa, was a polity in pre-Columbian Mexico. Its territory roughly covered the geographic area of the...
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  • Purépecha are an indigenous people of the Mexican state of Michoacán. Purépecha may also refer to: Purépecha language, the language of the Purépecha Purépecha...
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    Purépecha (also Pʼurhépecha [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa], Purepecha: Phorhé or Phorhépecha), often called Tarascan (Spanish: Tarasco), a term coined by Spanish settlers...
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    The Purépecha religion is the religion of the Purépecha people. "The Purepecha of Michoacan - Purepecha - Mexico Guru". www.mexicoguru.com. Retrieved...
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    people, seeking at the same time the organization and struggle of the Purépechas against the new forms of domination and exploitation that constantly attack...
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  • The culture of the Purépecha people was polytheist. List of some deities: Curicaveri - sun god (victory god) Cuerauáperi - Creation goddess Xarátanga...
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    Pelota purépecha (Spanish for "Purépecha ball"), called Uárukua Ch'anakua ( "a game with sticks") in the Purépecha language, is an Indigenous Mexican...
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  • Negros UdeG "C" v Los Cabos United Orgullo Surtam v Atlético Pachuca H2O Purépechas v Aguacateros CDU Tuzos Pachuca v PDLA Tigres de Alica v Deportivo Tala...
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    Michoacán (category Articles containing Western Highland Purepecha-language text)
    their defense of Tenochtitlan against the Spanish and the Tlaxcala. The Purépechas are noted by historians to be one of the few rare instances in the Americas...
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    resources. Uruapan was a pre-Hispanic settlement, inhabited primarily by Purépechas. Much of the history is unknown with numerous unexcavated archeological...
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  • "H2O Purépechas FC 2–0 Atlético Chavinda". Liga BBVA Expansión MX (in Spanish). 25 September 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021. "H2O Purépechas estrenó...
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    Tzintzuntzan (Mesoamerican site) (category Purépecha sites)
    2009. Arriaga, Hector (2005-06-14). "Las Yácatas, vestigios purépechas" [The yacatas: Purépecha vestiges]. Terra (in Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved 2009-12-02...
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    Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha Muisca Native American Church Navajo Nuu-chah-nulth Pawnee Pueblo Acoma...
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    on 14 July 1520,: 304  and also took part in the campaign against the Purépechas. During the Siege of Tenochtitlan, Cristóbal was one of Cortés' key captains...
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    from Purépecha's attempts to take it back. In 1479, Axayacatl launched a major invasion of the Purépecha Empire with 32,000 Aztec soldiers. Purépecha met...
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    Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha Muisca Native American Church Navajo Nuu-chah-nulth Pawnee Pueblo Acoma...
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    Huaraches (singular huarache IPA: [wa'ɾatʃe]; derived from warachi in Purépecha) are a type of Mexican sandal, Pre-Columbian in origin. The sandals are...
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  • Tarascan (category Purépecha)
    Tarascan or Tarasca is an exonym and the popular name for the Purépecha culture. It may refer to: the Tarascan State, a Mesoamerican empire until the...
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  • Nickname(s) La Monarquía (The Monarchy) Los Canarios (The Canaries) Los Purépechas (The Purépechas) Los Ates (The Quince Jellies) El Equipo de la Fuerza (The Team...
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    Princess Eréndira (category Purépecha people)
    Princess Eréndira of the Purépecha was the princess of the Purépecha from c. 1503–1529. Eréndira was 16–17 when the Spanish came to Mexico. The Tarascan...
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    Saltpeter War (Mexico) (category Purépecha)
    Saltpeter War) was a 1480-1510 military conflict between the Purépecha Empire of the Purépecha people and peoples settled in Colima, Sayula, Zapotlán, Tapalpa...
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  • Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha Muisca Native American Church Navajo Nuu-chah-nulth Pawnee Pueblo Acoma...
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    hosted civilizations including the Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Teotihuacan, and Purepecha. Aztec domination of the area preceded Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire...
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    Cuicuilco Diquis Epi-Olmec Huastec Izapa Mezcala Mixtec Nicoya Olmecs Pipil Purépecha Quelepa Shaft tomb tradition Teotihuacan Tepanec Teuchitlán Tlatilco Tlaxcaltec...
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    Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha Muisca Native American Church Navajo Nuu-chah-nulth Pawnee Pueblo Acoma...
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    civilizations such as the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Mayas, Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Huastecs, Purepecha, Toltecs, and Mexica/Aztecs. The Mexica civilization is also known as...
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    on, the Purépechas conquered the region and initiated the establishment of a permanent settlement. They constructed buildings in the Purépecha architectural...
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  • Autlán v H2O Purépechas The first legs were played on 15 May, and the second legs were played on 18 May 2024. First leg H2O Purépechas v Tigres de Alica...
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    January feast of Chiapa de Corzo 2010 Pirekua, traditional song of the Purépecha 2010 Mariachi, string music, song and trumpet 2011 Charrería, equestrian...
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