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Nahuas
People
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Nahua, Middle American Indian population of central Mexico, of which the Aztecs (see Aztec) of pre-Conquest Mexico are probably the best known members. The language of the Aztecs, Nahua, is spoken by all the Nahua peoples in a variety of dialects.
Geographic distribution: El Salvador, Mexico
The Nahuas (/ˈnɑːwɑːz/) are a group of the indigenous people of Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. ... They comprise the largest indigenous ...
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The Nahua people's language—Nahuatl—is the language of the Aztecs, Toltcec, and others. (The words avocado, tomato, chili, coyote, and chocolate have Nahuatl ...
"Nahua Siwameh itech Tlekuille": The Nahuatl woman at the campfire. To the rescue of the traditional recipes of the Nahuatl women and their history.
Nahua (pronounced /ˈnɑːwɑː/) is Costa Rica's leading brand of fine artisan chocolate. Our chocolates are produced with unique single origin Trinitario cacao ...
by MR OudijkCited by 2 — This chapter analyzes how Nahua thought may have determined certain aspects of the Conquest. It first discusses the reception of Hernán Cortés by ...
NounEdit. Nahua (plural Nahuas). A member of the Nahuatl-speaking indigenous peoples of Mexico and El Salvador. TranslationsEdit. show ▽person ...