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Caxcan Cazcan Caxcan warriors battling against the
Spaniards Total po****tion
Unknown Regions with
significant po****tions
Western and North-Central Mexico...
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Cazcan, or
Caxcan (Kaskán), was the
language of the Caxcan, one of the
Chichimeca peoples of Mexico. It is
known only from a few word
lists recorded in...
- encomp****ed the
Valley of
Ameca in
central Jalisco, Mexico. The word
Ameca is of
Cazcan origin and
means "above the water".
Xoxouhqui Tequani (meaning "brave lion")...
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spoken by
communities in
Jalisco and Nayarit,
states in
central Mexico.
Cazcan (Chichimeca) may have
belonged as well.
Corachol languages are Mesoamerican...
- Macro-Jê
eastern Bolivia 17th
century Curonian Baltic Latvia 17th
century Andalusi Arabic Semitic southern Spain 17th
century ca.
Cazcan Uto-Aztecan Mexico...
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Dialect parent language Language family Extinction date
Notes References Cazcan/Caxcan/Kaskán Uto-Aztecan
languages 16th or 17th
century Chiapanec Oto-Manguean...
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indigenous groups who live in what is now the
state of Jalisco, Mexico.
Cazcan, an
ethnic group in
southernmost Zacatecas,
northern Jalisco, and part of...
- classification,
possibly Uto-Aztecan. (See
Troike (1988) for more details.)
Cazcan (Caxcan):
sometimes considered to be the same as Zacateca,
although Miller...
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speakers of
Western Otomi languages, Bapame, Auteco, Cuyoteco, Otontlatolli,
Cazcan and Totonac. At the time of the
Spanish incursion the area was
divided between...