- 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...
- 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 ****
Guarijio Jacaltec Mexicanero Ocuiltec Pame Pima Bajo Qʼanjobʼal
Tacuate Tepehua Fewer than 1,000 people...
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linguists do, but
rather 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, ****chol, 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...
- **** 2,719 2,143
Chocho (Runixa ngiigua) 2,592 1,078
Tacuate 2,379 2,067
Mexicanero (Mexikatlajtolli) 2,296 1,300
Ocuiltec (Tla****ca) 1,759 522 Pima Bajo...
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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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symbol for
AstraZeneca Western Durango Nahuatl (ISO 639 azn), a
dialect of
Mexicanero A
shorthand form of
Asian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...