The Mexicaneros are an indigenous people of Durango and Nayarit, Mexico. They are one of the 62 original cultures of Mexico. They speak the Mexicanero language...
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Mexicanero is the Nahuan language spoken by the Mexicanero people of southern Durango and northern Nayarit. It has around 1000 speakers in the remote towns...
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with the Mexicanero language; there is some intermarriage between the two ethnic groups, and a number of speakers are trilingual in Mexicanero, Tepehuán...
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Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca Jonaz Chuj Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal Tacuate Tepehua Fewer than 1,000 people...
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to their language as Nāwat. The Nahuas of Durango call their language Mexicanero. Speakers of Nahuatl of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec call their language...
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treatment or by joining families (marriages between Tepehuanes, Tarahumara, Mexicanero, Huichol, Cora Indians, and mestizos are given). The amalgam of Tepehuan...
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Hinduism Nahuas Uto-Aztecan → Nahuan → Nahuatl Mexico Huasteca Nahuas, Mexicaneros, Sierra Puebla Nahuas, Guerrero Nahuas, Orizaba Nahuas, Southeastern...
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rather a word from the Nahuatl of Durango and Nayarit (also known as Mexicanero). Later in the 1880s it became known as "Pearl Street". Figueroa Street...
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Chuj 2,719 2,143 Chocho (Runixa ngiigua) 2,592 1,078 Tacuate 2,379 2,067 Mexicanero (Mexikatlajtolli) 2,296 1,300 Ocuiltec (Tlahuica) 1,759 522 Pima Bajo...
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and migrated into central Mexico in several waves. The presence of the Mexicanero people (who speak a Nahuatl variant) in this area until the present day...
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(Huichol), the Naayeri (Cora), the Odam (Tepehuan) and the Nahuatl-speaking Mexicaneros. The indigenous groups mostly inhabit the Nayar highlands, but are also...
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ethnicities are Tepehuans (North and South), Huichols, Tarahumaras and Mexicaneros. The Mexicaneros speak Nahuatl. The Coras and Huichols speak languages named after...
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symbol for AstraZeneca Western Durango Nahuatl (ISO 639 azn), a dialect of Mexicanero A shorthand form of Asian This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Tlaxcala–Puebla Central Puebla Ometepec Northern Puebla Western Peripheral Mexicanero Coatepec Temascaltepec Michoacán Pochutec Most specialists in Pipil (El...
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Nahuatl of western México State and northwestern Guerrero Colima–Durango: Mexicanero and extinct dialects of Colima Jalisco-Nayarit: extinct, formerly spoken...
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and Texas, United States. Uto-Aztecan peoples Aztecan (Nahuan) peoples Mexicanero (Mēxihcah): Durango, Mexico Cáhitan peoples Yaqui (Hiaki/Yoeme): Sonora...
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Zoque 1,000–20,000 people Chocho Chichimeca Jonaz Chuj Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal Tacuate Tepehua Fewer than 1,000 people...
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Czech railway company ΑΞΔ, shortcut for Alpha Xi Delta language code for Mexicanero language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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protein found in the mitochondria, and the NLN gene that produces it Mexicanero language (ISO 639 language code nln) Nelenite (IMA symbol Nln), a mineral...
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T.L. Willett. Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 2001. Mexicanero de la Sierra Madre Occidental. Archivo de Lenguas Indígenas de México...
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Pueblos Museum (museum of four cultures: huicholes, coras, tepehuanos and mexicaneros) Amado Nervo Museum Regional Museum of Anthropology Museo de Arte Contemporáneo...
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