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  2. Cora people - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. El Nayar - Wikipedia

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    El Nayar is the largest municipality by land area in the state. Its area makes up 18.46% of the surface of the state. It is sparsely populated. The name of the municipality is in honor of the tribal chief Cora Naye, Nayar, or Nayarit, caudillo, legislator, and king; defender of his tribe who successfully maintained the Huacica or Xécora ...

  4. Cora language - Wikipedia

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    Main communities where Cora is spoken in the Nayar municipality. Ethnologue distinguishes two main variants of Cora. One is called Cora del Nayar or Cora Meseño and is spoken mainly in and around the medium-altitude settlements of Mesa de Nayar and Conel Gonzales in the south of the el Nayar municipality of Nayarit, and has approximately 9,000 speakers (1993 census).

  5. Nayarit - Wikipedia

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    Map of Nayarit before the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire The colonial contaduría (accounting offices) in the old port town of San Blas. Radiocarbon dating estimate Aztatlán colonization of the western Mexican coast – including parts of Sinaloa, Nayarit and Jalisco – as occurring as early as 900 AD, with some evidence suggesting it might have been as early as 520 AD.

  6. Nair - Wikipedia

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    Reclining Nayar Woman (1902) by Raja Ravi Varma shows a Nair lady, [133] [134] identified as the character Indulekha, a main character from a Malayalam novel of the same name. [133] The novel had criticized the Nair matrilocal and matrilineal system; notably the relationships with Nambudiri Brahmins.

  7. Nayar - Wikipedia

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    Nayar or Nayyar may refer to: Groups of people ... El Nayar, a Mexican municipality; See also. All pages with titles containing Nayar; Nair (disambiguation) Nayer

  8. Indigenous peoples in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, tribes farmed lands outside their immediate purview. These goods were then traded in a two-tiered market system. Free commerce took place in markets called "tianguez", and was the means by which ordinary individuals fulfilled their need for tubers, maize, and cotton.

  9. Nayar (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nayar or Nayyar is a surname that is found among Khatri community which are majorly Hindus with a minority of Sikhs and Muslims. The belong to the " Sareen " division among the Khatris. [ 1 ] They were mostly concentrated in the Majha region especially in the districts of Gujrat , Lahore , Okara , Nankana Sahib and Sialkot before 1947.