The Nahua people are one of the many Native American ethnicities found in central and southern Mexico; the Nahua clasification includes many cultures, such as the ancient Aztecs.
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it was the name of the Nahua Aztec tribe, the Mexica
Indigenous people of Mexico. Lived in southern meso-America
They were from the Nahua-Chichimec people, born on the small village of Zacapoaxtla.
The Karankawa Indians lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico.
Southwest Indians lived in what is now Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Colorado and the northern part of Mexico. The Southwest Indians were farmers and grew beans, squash, melons, pumpkins and fruit. For meat, they often ate wild turkeys.
The Maya people lived and still live in southern Mexico, Yucatan, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.
Nahua
The Comanche lived on the Southern Plains in what is now Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
Joyce Kelly has written: 'An archaeological guide to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula' 'The complete visitor's guide to Mesoamerican ruins' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Indians of Mexico, Indians of Central America 'An Archaeological Guide to Central and Southern Mexico'
They lived in what is now the US in the States of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Southern Nevada.
The king of Spain in the 15th century installed it to get tax money from the Indians in present day Mexico and southern America