The Tepehuán are an indigenous people of Mexico. They live in Northwestern, Western, and some parts of North-Central Mexico. The indigenous Tepehuán language...
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O'otham by its speakers. Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán Southern Tepehuán Southeastern Tepehuán Southwestern Tepehuán Northern Tepehuán is spoken by about 10...
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The Tepehuán Revolt broke out in New Spain in 1616 when the indigenous Tepehuán attempted to break free from Spanish rule. The revolt was crushed by 1620...
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Pima, Lowland Pima) 3. O'otham (also known as Tepehuán proper, Southwestern Tepehuán, Southeastern Tepehuán) 4. Tepecano (†) Linguistic evidence suggests...
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letter V. It is used in the orthographies of Dan, Ch’ol, Nankina, Northern Tepehuán, Temne, Oneida, and Wounaan and also some orthographies of Ibibio. Its...
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is the same term the Tepehuán people use to refer to deities. Negrín quotes Lumholtz as stating that for the Huichol and Tepehuan "a nierika means a picture...
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The Tepehuan shiner (Cyprinella alvarezdelvillari) is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Mexico. It was described as a new species from a stream in...
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Xiximes (section Tepehuán Revolt)
from the Acaxees (their northern neighbors and historical enemies) and Tepehuán arguing that Jesuit churches were "temples of disease" and that destroying...
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sporadically populated northern New Spain include the Chichimeca War (1576–1606), Tepehuán Revolt (1616–1620), and the Pueblo Revolt (1680), the Tzeltal Rebellion...
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Tepehuanes, municipal seat of the municipality Tepehuanes River Tepehuán people Tepehuán language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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