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- proper noun An
indigenous language spoken by the Matlatzinca people in the southern part of the State ofMexico .
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By then, the Tlahuica were the allies of Cortes, who sent soldiers to crush the rebels.
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By then, the Tlahuica were the allies of Cortes, who sent soldiers to crush the rebels.
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It's actually Cuernavaca's original Tlahuica name, meaning, "Place at the Edge of the Forest."
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It's actually Cuernavaca's original Tlahuica name, meaning, "Place at the Edge of the Forest."
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In 1521, Hernán Cortés and his Conquistadors turned up and took over with typical exuberance but the Tlahuica, fiercely loyal to the Aztec empire, did not give in without a fight.
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In 1521, Hernán Cortés and his Conquistadors turned up and took over with typical exuberance but the Tlahuica, fiercely loyal to the Aztec empire, did not give in without a fight.
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Before Zapata and before being named after José María Morelos, the state was inhabited by Nahuatl-speaking, Tlahuica people.
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Xochicalco (founded by Mayan traders known as the Olmeca-Xicallanca, and later inhabited by the Tlahuica), and
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Before Zapata and before being named after José María Morelos, the state was inhabited by Nahuatl-speaking, Tlahuica people.
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A Mexican organization that was working to restore the forestlands of an indigenous Tlahuica community asked if they could become Green World Mexico.
Marc Ian Barasch: Practicing 'Green Compassion': How Do You Stack Up? 2010
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