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The Cora are an indigenous ethnic group of North Western Mexico which live in the municipality El Nayar, Rosamorada, Ruiz, Tepic, in the Mexican state of Nayarit, Mezquital in Durango and in a few settlements in the neighboring state of Jalisco.
Cora is an indigenous language of Mexico of the Uto-Aztecan language family, spoken by approximately 30,000 people. [2] It is spoken by the ethnic group that is widely known as the Cora, but who refer to themselves as Naáyarite. The Cora inhabit the northern sierra of the Mexican state Nayarit which is
Nayarit is the home to four indigenous groups: the Wixaritari (Huichol), the Naayeri (Cora), the Odam (Tepehuan) and the Nahuatl-speaking Mexicaneros. The indigenous groups mostly inhabit the Nayar highlands, but are also frequently encountered in Tepic and on the Pacific coast, where they have also established colonies.
There is a relatively large indigenous population that lives in the mountains. According to the 1995 census it consisted of 1,866 people, or 9.8% of the population. The most numerous ethnic groups are the Cora and the Huichol. These Native Americans can often be seen in the main population center selling their traditional crafts and stocking up ...
Nayarit- derived from the endonym of the Cora people "naayarite" Oaxaca -Comes from the Nahuatl word huaxyácac or "place of the guaje trees ". Querétaro - Could come from the Otomi meaning "the great ball game" [ citation needed ] or the Purépecha language meaning "place of stones".
History of the state of Nayarit — on the coast in central−western Mexico. Subcategories. ... Cora people; F. Francisco Tenamaztle; M. 2022 Michoacán earthquake;
Jesús María is the municipal seat of the municipality of El Nayar in the Mexican state of Nayarit in Mexico. [1] The population was 1,783 in 2000. [2] XEJMN-AM, a government-run indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Cora, Huichol, Tepehuano and Nahuatl, is based in Jesús María. [3]
Huajicori is located 180 km north of the state capital Tepic, 125 km north of Santiago Ixcuintla, and 19 km northwest of Acaponeta.It is bounded in the north by the municipality of Pueblo Nuevo, Durango; in the south with the municipality of Acaponeta, in the west with the municipality of Escuinapa, in the state of Sinaloa; in the northwest with the municipality of Rosario, state of Sinaloa.