- The
Nahuas (/ˈnɑːwɑːz/ NAH-wahz) are a
group of the
indigenous people of Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and
Costa Rica. They comprise...
- The
Nahua are an
indigenous people of
Mexico and
Central America.
Nahua may also
refer to: Nahuatl, the
language of the
Nahuas Nahuan languages, a subgroup...
- Uto-Aztecan
language family.
Varieties of
Nahuatl are
spoken by
about 1.7
million Nahua peoples, most of whom live
mainly in
Central Mexico and have
smaller po****tions...
- The
Nahua (academically
referred to as Pipil) are an
Indigenous group of
Mesoamerican people inhabiting the
western and
central areas of present-day El...
-
neighboring regions.
After the
decline of the Toltecs,
about 1200 CE,
various Nahua-speaking
nomadic peoples entered the
Valley of Mexico,
possibly all from...
- Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān, [ˈjéːʃkaːn̥ t͡ɬaʔtoːˈlóːjaːn̥]) was an
alliance of
three Nahua city-states: Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan.
These three city-states...
- Restall, Matthew;
Florine ****elbergs (2007).
Invading Guatemala: Spanish,
Nahua, and Maya
Accounts of the
Conquest Wars.
University Park, Pennsylvania,...
- The
Nahua of La
Huasteca is an
indigenous ethnic group of
Mexico and one of the
Nahua peoples. They live in the
mountainous area
called La
Huasteca which...
- 1500 – c. 1529), more po****rly
known as La
Malinche [la maˈlintʃe], a
Nahua woman from the
Mexican Gulf Coast,
became known for
contributing to the...
- The
Nicarao are a
Nahua people who live in
western Nicaragua and
northwestern Costa Rica. They
spoke the
Nahuat language before it went
extinct in both...