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  2. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    The Xoloitzcuintle (or Xoloitzquintle, Xoloitzcuintli, or Xolo) is one of several breeds of hairless dog. It is found in standard, intermediate, and miniature sizes. The Xolo also comes in a coated variety, totally covered in fur. Coated and hairless can be born in the same litter as a result of the same combination of genes.

  3. Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth - Wikipedia

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    The Xoloitzcuintli is a hairless dog from Mesoamerica. Archaeological evidence has been found in the tombs of the Colima, Mayan, Toltec, Zapotec, and Aztec people dating the breed to over 3500 years ago. Long regarded as guardians and protectors, the indigenous peoples believed that the Xolo would safeguard the home from evil spirits as well as ...

  4. Dogs in Mesoamerica - Wikipedia

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    In the Central Mexican area, there were three breeds: the medium-sized furred dog , the medium-sized hairless dog (xoloitzcuintli), and the short-legged, based in Colima and now extinct. Apart from other, more obvious functions, dogs were also used for food (10% of all consumed meat in Teotihuacan ) and ritual sacrifice .

  5. Xolotl - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that dog sculptures also found in burials were also intended to help people on this journey. Xoloitzcuintli is the official name of the Mexican Hairless Dog (also known as perro pelón mexicano in Mexican Spanish), a pre-Columbian canine breed from Mesoamerica dating back to over 3,500 years ago. [13]

  6. Hairless dog - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide recognized breeds at this time are the Chinese Crested Dog, the Xoloitzcuintle (Mexican Hairless Dog), the Peruvian Inca Orchid. The Argentine Pila, the Hairless Khala from Bolivia, and the Ecuadorian Hairless Dog are not registered hairless dog breeds.

  7. Category:Dog breeds originating in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Xoloitzcuintle This page was last edited on 7 September 2016, at 16:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  8. Nahuatlismo - Wikipedia

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    The sound [t͡ɬ] at the beginning or in the middle of a word almost always remained intact going from Nahuatl to Spanish. Some examples are xoloitzcuintle (<xoloitzcuintli), a breed of dog; tlacoyo (<tlatlaoyoh), a type of dish; and tlapalería (<tlapalli), meaning “hardware store.”

  9. Mexican Hairless - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Hairless may refer to: Mexican Hairless Dog, a rare, almost hairless variant of the Xoloitzcuintle dog; Mexican Hairless Cat, an extinct and unrecognized breed "Mexican Hairless", a song by Toadies from their 1994 album Rubberneck