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4 unusual facts about Nahua peoples


Nahua

Nahua peoples, certain indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America, with native languages and dialects related to Nahuatl

Nahua peoples

Within the last 50 years, Nahua populations have appeared in the USA, particularly in New York, L.A., and Houston.

Ruíz de Alarcón

Juan's brother Hernando Ruíz de Alarcón y Mendoza, who was a priest in Taxco, is known for having written a treatise documenting the non-Christian religious practices of the Nahua Indians of central Mexico.

St Andrews Prize for the Environment

2004 - Conrad Feather who worked with the Nahua people of Peru allowing them to map their territory using the latest GPS, photographic, radio and video equipment.


Marcos E. Becerra

To these followed sundry studies, published as monographs or articles, on the languages and traditions of the Ch'ol, Mangue, Nahua, Yucatec Maya, and Zoque.

Quechquemitl

The garment is found mostly in central Mexico among indigenous women such as the Huastecs, Nahuas, Tepehuas, Otomis, Totonacs, Mazahuas, Pames and Huichols in states such as Nayarit, Jalisco, Querétaro, the State of Mexico, Hidalgo, Puebla and Veracruz.


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