- The
Caxcan are an
ethnic group who are
Indigenous to
western and north-central Mexico,
particularly the
regions corresponding to modern-day Zacatecas,...
- The Mixtón War (1540–1542) was an
uprisng by
Caxcan people aimed at
pushing the
Spanish conquistadors out of
northwestern Mexico and
bringing the area...
- 1540s–1550s), also Tenamaxtlan,
Tenamaxtli or Tenamaxtle, was a
leader of the
Caxcan Indigenous peoples in
Mexico during the Mixtón War of 1540–1542. He was...
- T.
Washington High
School for the
Performing and
Visual Arts. He is of
Caxcan (indigenous Mexican)
descent through his
father and grew up
bilingual by...
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ethnic groups included the
Caxcans, Zacatecos, and Guachichils, with a
probable rivalry between the
Guachichils and the
Caxcans. The
history of
these peoples...
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reported that four
primary nations lived in what is now Zacatecas: the
Caxcan, Guachichil, Tepehuán and Zacatecos. The
state was
named after the Zacatecos...
- Haskell,
David L. "From
Tribute to
Communal Sovereignty: The
Tarascan and
Caxcan Territories in Transition." The
Canadian Journal of
Native Studies 35.2...
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Juchipila (
Caxcan: Xuchipilan, "place of
flowered nobles") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Zacatecas,
located approximately 160
kilometres (99 mi)...
- were
called Caxcan and they were from the
valley in Tuitlán,
which is now
found in the muni****lity of Villanueva, Zacatecas. The
Caxcan established Nochistlán...
- Mendoza, anarchist,
feminist activist, typographer,
journalist and poet (
Caxcan) Cajemé,
Yaqui rebel leader Jacinto Canek (1731-1761), Maya
rebel leader...