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  • 41Konchotun — El Konchotun es una actividad social mapuche que consistía en visitar a una persona, llevando de todo para compartir, con el objeto adquirir un mayor grado de amistad. Contenido 1 Descripción 2 Bibliografía 3 Referencias y notas de pie …

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  • 42Pedro Pérez Ibarra — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pedro Pérez Ibarra (Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas, México, 21 de junio de 1919 – Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas, México, 30 de agosto de 2006) alias el Profesor , fue un docente, político y líder sindical mexicano, conocido por… …

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  • 43Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán — Escudo …

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  • 44Walter Félix Damián Meade Treviño — Datos personales Walter Félix Damián Meade Treviño Actualmente es Consultor de la firma canadiense WSI en donde obt …

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  • 45Nahua — /nah wah/, n., pl. Nahuas, (esp. collectively) Nahua, adj. Nahuatl. * * * Indian population of Mexico and Central America, of whom the Aztec are the best known. Modern day Nahua are agricultural, practicing shifting cultivation and working both… …

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  • 46Otomi — /oh teuh mee /, n., pl. Otomis, (esp. collectively) Otomi for 1. 1. a member of an American Indian people of south central Mexico. 2. the Oto Manguean language of the Otomi. [1780 90; < MexSp otomí < Nahuatl otomih, pl. of otomitl; literal&#8230; …

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  • 47Tarasco — /teuh ras koh, rahs /, n., pl. Tarascos, (esp. collectively) Tarasco. Tarascan. * * * or Tarascan Indian people of Michoacán state in central Mexico. Traditionally, they have been farmers, though they fish, hunt, trade, and work for wages as well …

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  • 48Zapotec — /zap euh tek , zah peuh /; Sp. /sah paw tek /, n., pl. Zapotecs, (esp. collectively) Zapotec for 1, adj. n. 1. a member of an American Indian people living in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. 2. the Oto Manguean language of the Zapotecs, consisting&#8230; …

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  • 49Totonac — North American Indians of east central Mexico. Some live on cool, rainy high mesas, others in the hot, humid lowlands. Both groups are farmers, but the highlanders sometimes engage in peddling and wage labour as well and often work on lowland&#8230; …

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  • 50Tzeltal — Mayan Indian group of central Chiapas state in southern Mexico. Traditionally an agricultural people, they cultivate corn (maize), beans, chiles, squash, manioc, and peanuts with digging sticks and hoes. Their major crafts are pottery, weaving,&#8230; …

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