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  2. Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ranging from paintings produced by the Aboriginal people of Australia (Indigenous Australians) to maps of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (Native Americans), and from the Marshall Islands stick charts to the battle plans drawn on the ground by Māori warriors in New Zealand, they were widely regarded as an inchoate stage in the cognitive ...

  3. Category:Indigenous peoples in Puebla - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 23:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Mixtec - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise mosaic mask. Mixtec-Aztec, 1400–1521 AD. The Mixtecs (/ ˈ m iː s t ɛ k s, ˈ m iː ʃ t ɛ k s /), [3] or Mixtecos, are Indigenous Mesoamerican peoples of Mexico inhabiting the region known as La Mixteca of Oaxaca and Puebla as well as La Montaña Region and Costa Chica Regions of the state of Guerrero.

  5. Tepehuas - Wikipedia

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    They mainly live in the three east-central Mexican states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, and Puebla. [4] The Tepehuas extend over a wide range of high settlements, between 240 and 820 metres (790 and 2,690 ft).

  6. Category:People from Puebla - Wikipedia

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    People by city in Puebla (7 C) ... Members of the Congress of Puebla (19 P) I. Indigenous peoples in Puebla (2 C, 2 P) ... Mobile view; Search.

  7. In Mexico, an Indigenous Triqui artist embraces his roots ...

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    Backstage at a celebration of Indigenous peoples in Mexico City's sprawling central square, Carlos CGH traced his fingers across a black and red “gabán,” which is similar to a poncho. The ...

  8. Church of Analco, Puebla - Wikipedia

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    Analco's indigenous population and, to a lesser degree, its Spanish population, continued to grow and ultimately needed more land and a bridge built to connect the church to the city in 1626. The Franciscans , who already had a convent in the city near the site of this church, began administering the temple in 1627.

  9. 500 years later, Mexico still struggles with 'uneasy truths ...

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    On the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in Mexico, on Aug. 13, 1521, the documentary "499" from Rodrigo Reyes tackles colonialism's shadow.