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Indigenous San Luis Potosí: The Land of the Náhuatl and the Huastecos In pre-Hispanic times, two primary indigenous groups dominated what we now know as the present state of San Luis Potosí: The Chichimecas (in the west) and the Huastecas (in the east) The Chichimecas occupied the entire western region at the time of Spanish contact
San Luis Potosí - HISTORY Early History While scant information exists on the state’s pre-Hispanic era, the Huastecos, Chichimecas and Guachichile Indians are believed to have inhabited the lands that now comprise San
History of San Luis Potosi: From Colonial Era to Modern Times In the rich tapestry of San Luis Potosi’s history, the pre-Columbian era stands out with vibrant Indigenous cultures like the Otomi and Chichimeca tribes As you explore this fascinating period, you’ll discover how these indigenous tribes shaped the region long before Spanish colonizers arrived
History of San Luis Potosí | San Luis Way Discover the rich history of San Luis Potosí, from its founding to modern times Learn about the city's colonial past, cultural heritage, and historical significance
The 4 ethnic groups of San Luis Potosí Principales Each of these groups has its own language, customs, traditions, and history, contributing to the cultural richness of the state of San Luis Potosí In this article, we will explore these four ethnic groups and their importance to the region's identity and cultural heritage
Historia de San Luis Potosí - Destinos México In pre-Hispanic times, three important indigenous groups prevailed in what is now the state of San Luis Potosí: Huastecs, Pames, and Guachichiles The Huastecs referred to themselves as "serpientes" or "tzanes "
Indigenous San Luis Potosí and the Census From 1895 to 2015, the Mexican census has painted a picture of Mexico’s people, providing details about languages spoken (Spanish, foreign and indigenous), religion, education, literacy, employment and migration