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neighboring territories, the
Xiximes, in 1610,
began organizing violent resistance to
colonial incursions. The
Xiximes solicited help from the Acaxees...
- the
Xiximes people of
northern Mexico. But in 2011,
archaeologist José Luis Punzo,
director of INAH,
reported evidence confirming that the
Xiximes did...
- the
western province of
Nueva Vizcaya,
contained three major missions:
Xiximes, San Andrés, and
Santa Cruz de Topia.
These were each
subdivided into several...
-
inhabited by
groups such as the Cahitas, the Tahues, the Acaxees, the
Xiximes, the Totorames, the
Achires and the Guasaves. In 1531, Nuño Beltrán de...
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Takic language,
closely related to Serrano, of
California Xixime (Jijime):
spoken by the
Xiximes,
possibly a
Taracahitic language.
Subdivisions are Hine...
- with
walls at the sides".
Acaxee (proper)
Sabaibo Tebaca Papudo Tecaya Xiximes Barnes,
Thomas C.; Naylor,
Thomas H.; Polzer,
Charles W.
Northern New Spain:...
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resist the
Spanish was
adversely impacted by
their endemic warfare with the
Xixime to
their south and the
Tepehuan to the east. The
Spanish discovered silver...
-
includes human bones uncovered in a cave
hamlet confirming accounts of the
Xiximes undertaking ritualized raids as part of
their agricultural cycle after...
- also
mentioned groups such as the Pinos, Otontlatolis, Amultecas, Coras,
Xiximes, Tecuares,
Tecoxines and Tecualmes. When the
Spanish arrived the main ethnic...
- were
nomadic and semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Tepehuán, Acaxee, and
Xixime to
their west
shared common traits such as the
cultivation of corn, beans...