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  2. File:Pueblos Indigenas antes de la conquista El Salvador.svg

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    Date: 17 February 2011: Source: Own work, basada en imagen (hecha por Paul Amaroli) y texto del documento Sistema Urbano del Plan Nacional de Ordenamiento y desarrollo territorial (2005); imagen de Barón Castro, Rodolfo (1978) La Población de El Salvador; y texto de la Carta-Relación de Diego García de Palacios a Felipe II sobre la provincia de Guatemala en 1576, la Relación breve y ...

  3. Cacaopera people - Wikipedia

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    Liberación de la propiedad versus territorios indígenas en el Norte de Nicaragua: el casos de los Chorotegas. Nicaragua: S.E. Tijerino, F. K. (2008). Historia de Nicaragua. Managua: IHNC-UCA . El mito de la “ Nicaragua mestiza” y la resistencia indígena, 1880-1980. Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica.

  4. Ethnic groups in Central America - Wikipedia

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    Central America is a subregion of the Americas [1] formed by six Latin American countries and one (officially) Anglo-American country, Belize.As an isthmus it connects South America with the remainder of mainland North America, and comprises the following countries (from north to south): Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.

  5. Pipil people - Wikipedia

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    Estimated paths of the Pipil migration to El Salvador [3] Indigenous accounts recorded by Spanish chronicler Gonzalo Francisco de Oviedo suggest that the Pipil of El Salvador migrated from present-day Mexico to their current locations beginning around the 8th century A.D. They traveled from current day central Mexico to the Gulf coast.

  6. Nawat language - Wikipedia

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    Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America.It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan family. [9] Before Spanish colonization it was spoken in several parts of present-day Central America, most notably El Salvador and Nicaragua, but now is mostly confined to western El Salvador. [3]

  7. Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Pipil women dancing in the traditional Procession of Palms in Panchimalco, El Salvador. Estimates for El Salvador's indigenous population vary. The last time a reported census had an Indigenous ethnic option was in 2007, which estimated that 0.23% of the population identified as Indigenous. [26]

  8. Spanish conquest of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish conquest of El Salvador was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish conquistadores against the Late Postclassic Mesoamerican polities in the territory that is now incorporated into the modern Central American country of El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America, and is dominated by two mountain ranges ...

  9. List of Indigenous peoples of South America - Wikipedia

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    Haush (Manek'enk, Mánekenk, Aush), Tierra del Fuego; Het (extinct), formerly Argentinian Pampas Chechehet; Didiuhet; Taluhet; Huarpe (Warpes) (extinct), Strait of Magellan, Chile Allentiac (Alyentiyak) Millcayac (Milykayak) Oico; Mapuche , southwestern Argentina and Chile Mapuche-Huilliche , Chile Cunco, western Zona Sur, Chile