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  2. Nahuas - Wikipedia

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    The Nahuas (/ ˈ n ɑː w ɑː z / NAH ... In Costa Rica, a small population of Nahuas inhabit Bagaces and other parts of Guanacaste province. [33] [34] ...

  3. Nahuas of La Huasteca - Wikipedia

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    The Nahua of La Huasteca is an indigenous ethnic group of Mexico and one of the Nahua peoples.They live in the mountainous area called La Huasteca which is located in north eastern Mexico and contains parts of the states of Hidalgo, Veracruz and Puebla.

  4. Indigenous peoples of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to the CDI, the states with the greatest percentage of indigenous population are: [84] Yucatán, with 65.40%, Quintana Roo with 44.44% and Campeche with 44.54% of the population being indigenous, most of them Maya; Oaxaca with 65.73% of the population, the most numerous groups being the Mixtec and Zapotec peoples; Chiapas has 36.15% ...

  5. Pipil people - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the Spanish conquest, the Pipil were also present around Escuintla, Guatemala and in various parts of Honduras.The Nawat language has already gone extinct in these countries, but there is a small population of acculturated Nahuas in eastern Honduras. Their cosmology is related to that of the Toltec, Maya and Lenca. [2]

  6. Huasteca - Wikipedia

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    The Nahuas dominate the southern part of La Huasteca in over fifty municipalities in San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo and Veracruz, such as Jaltocan and Calnali in Hidalgo, Ixhuatlán de Madero and Benito Juárez in Veracruz. [10] [19] It is likely that many of the Nahuas in the south of La Huasteca are descended from ethnic Huastecs who shifted to ...

  7. Nicarao people - Wikipedia

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    The Nahuas of Masatepek coexisted with the Otomangueans who also inhabited the area. The name Masatepek is a combination of the Nawat words Masat (deer), [21] and -tepek (hill). The literal translation of Masatepek is "deer hill". [89] The Nahuas of Masatepek inhabited Nindiri, Niquinohomo, Monimbó, and Masatepe which is named after this ...

  8. Tola, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Tola is a direct reference to the Toltec ancestry of the Nahuas in Nicaragua. [3] [4] [5] The indigenous inhabitants of Tola are the Nahuas. [6] As of 2023, the estimated population of Tola is 23,927. [7]

  9. Puebla - Wikipedia

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    There are 416,968 speakers making up about 8.21% of the population of the state. The state has five major indigenous ethnic groups: the Nahuas, the Totonacs, the Mixtecs, the Popolocas and the Otomi. [31] The state has two well-defined areas in which indigenous peoples still maintain many ancient traditions, rites, and customs.