Cazcan Indians

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Name (Latin)
Cazcan Indians
Other forms of name
Caxcan Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Indians of Mexico
Nahuas
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q5055256
Library of congress: sh 85021564
Sources of Information
  • Murdock world cult.:p. 126.
  • Swanton Ind. tribes:p. 616 (Nahuas)
  • Zisa, C.A. Am. Ind. lang.:p. 21 (Aztecan BT)
  • 98-119121: Minero Lagaspi, D.S. Zacatecas en la prehistoria, 1997:v. 3 (Los Caxcanes)
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Wikipedia description:

The Caxcan are an ethnic group who are Indigenous to western and north-central Mexico, particularly the regions corresponding to modern-day Zacatecas, southern Durango, Jalisco, Colima, Aguascalientes, Nayarit. The Caxcan language is most often documented as an ancient variant of Nahuatl and is a member of the Uto-Aztecan language family. The last generation of natively fluent Caxcan language speakers came to an end in the 1890s. Despite this having long been conflated by anthropologists with an extinction of the Caxcan people themselves, much of Caxcan culture has persisted via oral tradition. There is currently an ongoing revitalization of Caxcan language, scholarship, and culture.

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